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Dowsers Society of NSW Inc. Newsletter March 2011 Vol 23 Issue 3 Table of Contents 2 Speaker for March 20th 2011 - Guy Kramhoft 3 From the President 4 President’s Review of 2010 6 Cancer is Caused by Strong Water Veins 12 Agenda for the Annual General Meeting 13 Election of Members 17 Dowsing Seminar April 2-3 - Dowsing for Water 21 Registration form for above Seminar 23 As You Sow... 24 New Seminar Announcement -Alanna More 26 Library News 27 Speaker for April 17th, 2011 - Gloria Dindima Rogers Views expressed in articles are the opinion of the individual writer only, not necessarily the collective view of the Society.

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Dowsers Society of NSW Inc.NewsletterMarch 2011

Vol 23 Issue 3

Table of Contents

2 Speaker for March 20th 2011 - Guy Kramhoft3 From the President 4 President’s Review of 20106 Cancer is Caused by Strong Water Veins12 Agenda for the Annual General Meeting13 Election of Members17 Dowsing Seminar April 2-3 - Dowsing for Water 21 Registration form for above Seminar23 As You Sow...24 New Seminar Announcement -Alanna More 26 Library News 27 Speaker for April 17th, 2011 - Gloria Dindima Rogers

Views expressed in articles are the opinion of the individual writer only, not necessarily the collective view of the Society.

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Speaker for March 20th, 2011 - Successful Trial in Reversing

Diabetes -with Guy Kramhoft

Guy Kramhoft has been dowsing health charts for the last twenty years and is

constantly researching natural therapies to combat modern illnesses.

His recent day long seminar on ‘Pathway to Health’ was a sell-out and was extremely well received. During that day, amongst other things, Guy commented that Diabetes can be treated successfully.

This talk deals with Diabetes, which modern medicine often treats with insulin by injection. However, there is another approach which does not involve drugs. Guy will discuss this new trial therapy in detail, as well as his approach to health.

He will show a DVD, and then follow up with an open discussion of the treatment as shown in the film.

This is a fascinating subject and you will be surprised at this new way of treating the disease.

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From the President

Knowing when to hold on and when to let go at a time of great change can be difficult. “In existence there is nobody who is superior and

nobody who is inferior. The blade of grass and the great star are abso-lutely equal...

But man wants to be higher than others, he wants to conquer nature, hence he has to fight continuously. All complexity arises out of this fight. The innocent person is one who has renounced fighting: who is no long-er interested in being higher, who is no longer interested in performing, in proving that he is someone special; who has become like a roseflower or like a dewdrop on the lotus leaf; who has become part of this infin-ity; who has melted, merged and become one with the ocean and is just a wave; who has no idea of the ‘I’. The disappearance of the ‘I’ is inno-cence.” (The Transcendental Game of Zen, by Osho)

We have to let go for something new and beautiful to happen. Feel the sadness but let go of whatever it is which we have to let go. It could be a job, a relationship or a home we have loved. Something greater is await-ing us all. We are creating a new world, all of us working together, and there are new dimensions to be discovered. We are on the edge of the known and the unknowable. Letting go always represents liberation. But be assured that all will be well. We are so lucky to be alive at this impor-tant time. Enjoy your dowsing and I’ll see you soon.

best wishes Noel

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President’s Review of 2010

Last year was a year of consolidation. We built on the excellent work of the previous year. There were no huge events like our Silver Jubilee to

celebrate and it was mainly a question of following the strategy we devel-oped the year before. Again we have been blessed by an excellent Council who all pulled together and we had some excellent speakers, thanks to Marie, our Speaker Manager, and some superb seminars with tutors like Gisela and Maggie on ‘Health and Gardening’, Francois on ‘Scientific Dowsing’ and Guy on ‘Pathway to Health’.

As the year went by the number of participants at seminars increased significantly. Whilst having exceptionally low prices we still manage to make a profit thanks to the generosity of our members. Congratulations to you all.

Our web site now managed by Francois, is one we can be proud of and we get an enormous number of visitors accessing it, many thousands each month. It emphasises, with our newsletter, that we are a teaching body and attracts a fair number of new members. We have received many compliments for both of these interfaces with the wider world. But there is nothing like the enthusiasm of our own members for bringing their friends into our very welcoming Society. I confess I’m guilty of that my-self.

Attendance at meetings has gone up progressively and we are now hav-ing a full house every month. May I remind new members that our well deserved reputation for having the best afternoon tea in Sydney depends on the generosity of our members who bring the delicious food to share. Please remember to share and help us to continue our wonderful tradi-tion. By the way, I like lamington cakes!

Our Library has enjoyed another great year thanks to Marilyn who spends an enormous amount of time researching books, dvds and websites for our benefit. Given our size it must be one of the best libraries of its kind

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in the country. It is constantly being updated. As always there are the un-sung heros and heroines without whom we just could not survive, people like Jim who resigned from the Council after many years and Gordon, Erika, Gisela, Tony and Amalia, as well as Lowana, amongst others, who are always there when help is needed and who go about their jobs unob-trusively without any fuss.

This coming year should be excellent because all the people I have asked to serve on the Council, have agreed to do so. Whilst the number of Of-ficers is fixed by our Constitution we can have as many Council mem-bers as we like. The beauty of this is that more members can share in the management of our Society, making it more democratic and open to new ideas, and it also gives people experience so that they can serve as officers in the future. This can only strengthen us as a Society and help to guar-antee our survival.

Apart from these positive changes, there are minimal disturbances to the Council and the officers are happy to serve for another year, if elected. As for me, I shall also be happy to continue to serve as President, if elected of course, for one last year because the President has to step down after three years and I have already served for 2 years. Thank you for all your support over that time.

There is still much to do. To supplement our seminar program, we must arrange more field trips as this is an ideal way for members to practise out in the field what they learn in seminars. There’s nothing like a good field trip for discovering new friends and sharing with beginners the ideas our experienced members have at their fingertips. We must continually strive to improve our skills.

That concludes my report for the year and I shall be grateful if it can be adopted.

best wishes Noel

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Cancer Is Caused By Strong Water VeinsIn 1929 Gustav Freiherr von Pohl studied the corelation between geopathic stress and cancer. In 1930, the Berlin Centre for Cancer Research accepted Pohl’s findings and published the information in their July journal, posit-ing that earth radiation could be a causative factor in cancer. This article was translated in rough form by Helmut Thiele and I polished the English. I think it is of historical importance and may induce sensitive people with the dowsing capability to repeat Baron Gustav von Pohl's achievement. - Jack Phillips, Saranac Lake, NY.

Medical scientists do not consider the effects of noxious radiations

from the earth on human beings to be important, although Gockel noted that radiation comes out of the ground and “that is surely not without influence on the human body.” In 1914 Gockel was only concerned with radioactive radiations and not with the even more important negative electric radiation. Only Bach (Bad Ester) was concerned about medical effects.

The present report is the result of thirty years of observations and inves-tigations of the influence of noxious radiations on persons, animals, trees and plants. These radiations are found over all good underground carri-ers of electricity such as water veins, crystal veins, etc. They flow upward maintaining the same width as the veins with weak side effects.

Physicists and geophysicists have not studied these radiations to any significant extent. Only a few articles have ever been published about them. Professor Blacher (Riga) is of the opinion that they come from the molten core of the earth and are modified by different materials in the earth's crust. Ambronn speaks of currents which flow from the center of

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the earth and show up as vertical currents in the atmosphere.

Hess has identified gamma rays of radioactive substances. The existence of such radiation in the atmosphere has been found by Dr. Louis A Bau-er, associated with the geomagnetism section of the Carnegie Institute, through their magnetic effects. I have found them to exist 1400 meters above the ground through measurements made in a captive balloon. The effects of these radiations are not attenuated by ice, iron or layers of con-crete in contrast to radioactive emanations. Groundwater, brooks and rivers provide no shield against them. Their intensity in the upper floors of tall buildings is the same as on the ground floor and the earth's sur-face. The boundaries of the radiation are exactly the same on the earth's surface and the top floors of buildings.

Scientists have not explored this kind of negative electric radiation. Nev-ertheless it is extremely injurious when concentrated by underground carriers of electricity (water veins) and irradiating part of a person's body, whose bed or work space is directly over the source.

Sensitive dowsers know from personal experience that they suffer insom-nia if, by chance, they sleep over sources of this radiation while away from home. Extremely sensitive dowsers, which I count myself to be, can actually feel these noxious earth rays if they stand or sit in them for only a few seconds. They feel a kind of electric current going through their bod-ies and can locate the boundaries of the radiation zones without dowsing tools.

As a result of observations made over a long period of time on the effects of noxious earth radiations on people, including myself, I found that they cause insomnia. Even sensitive persons who were not dowsers were affected. If they slept poorly at home and usually awakened tired and un-motivated but slept well away from home, invariably their beds at home stood over sources of noxious radiation. Conversely if they slept well at home and, occasionally away from home, slept badly, without exception the insomnia was experienced in a bed irradiated with noxious energy.

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Other dowsers have made similar observations.

For twenty-five years I have been studying diseases which appeared in people whose beds were over sources of noxious radiation. Without ex-ception in all cases of insomnia, nervousness, neurasthenia, rheumatism, gout, diabetes, kidney disease, gallstones, asthma, heart disease, epilepsy, insanity and cancer, the patient or the deceased slept in a bed over a water vein and/or the radiations connected with them.

Medical doctors with whom I have shared my investigations have always maintained that the connection between underground radiation and dis-ease was coincidental, even though I have found no exceptions. To estab-lish scientific proof that only certain noxious radiations caused illness, it was necessary to conduct a closed investigation of an entire town. Can-cer was my first choice, because medical science has not been successful in establishing the cause of the disease, and also because official death certificates would provide reliable information. There was an advantage for me because all the cancer cases I had investigated occurred over very strong radiations. Consequently I could limit my work to determining the location of very strong veins. If cancer deaths in a whole city occurred over strong veins and/or their radiations, this should prove the accuracy of all my individual investigations.

My objective was to identify all the strong underground water veins of a whole city and to mark their location on a map. This would identify houses which were over the veins. Next, this map would be compared with a map showing the houses where cancer deaths had occurred to show whether or not all cancer deaths lay exactly over the veins and/or their radiations. During the test the "death room" had to be examined to determine whether the vein was under the room and also under the concerned bed. To the best of my knowledge there had never been an investigation of the location of the underground water veins of a whole city before this one.

To be scientifically correct I needed official control and a police escort to

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permit entering houses and to insure that my work was conducted without questioning the inhabitants. Further-more it had to be conducted in a city with which I was not familiar.

In December 1928, I approached Bur-gomeister Brandl of Vilsbiburg in Ba-varia, Germany. This city had 3300 in-habitants, 565 houses with about 900 households. For this investigation a small city was especially suitable because the inhabitants make fewer apartment changes than those who live in large cities. Furthermore in small cities the same families own many houses for many generations, which permits study of the hereditary aspects of cancer.

The Burgomeister understood my plan completely and agreed to a police escort and control. He also arranged for the local doctor, Dr. Barnhuber, to produce a list of the cancer death certificates, which I would be able to view only at the end of my investigation. Unfortunately death certifi-cates were only available from 1918, but the officials knew of some earlier cases. There were 54 deaths; 32 males and 22 females. Names, addresses and kinds of cancer were identified. I would like to emphasize that my work would have been impossible without the unbiased and sympathetic kindness of the named gentlemen.

The local general practitioner, Dr. Lifts, was present on my first day as I entered a cancer house I had identified. There were two beds in the bed-room, one of which I had marked as standing in the radiation. The Bur-gomeister knew that there had been a cancer death in that house. When he questioned the inhabitants he found that the deceased cancer patient had slept in the bed that I had marked.

Dr. Barnhuber, who doubted my theory, proposed that I drive with him to two villages where he knew of cancer deaths. In the first village he, un-fortunately, showed me the house where the death had occurred. How-

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ever, I was able to indicate from outside, the location of the bedroom and the position of the bed. In the second village, I correctly determined the house with the cancer case at a distance of a hundred meters. I was also able to determine that both the kitchen, and the bedroom above it, were dangerous places as well as the location of the bed in which the cancer patient had slept and subsequently died.

The comparison of my map showing water veins and cancer houses in Vilsbiburg with the local physician's map of houses in which cancer pa-tients had died was conducted by the Burgomeister in the presence of witnesses. The certified record was recorded officially. The decisive para-graph follows:

“It is an amazing fact that all cancer deaths in Vilsbiburg were found to have occurred to people who slept above strong radiations associated with underground streams of water. If Baron von Pohl marked a house as danger-ous, he was also able to predict, from outside the house, the room which was dangerous and the situation of the deathbed. In a multilevel house he located dangerous rooms on all floors. Subsequent questioning of the descendents of the deceased by the Burgorneister, the accompanying officer proved that the Baron's predictions were correct without exception! [ed. emphasis] He was even able to predict in which of two beds in a room the deceased had slept, to the amazement of everyone present. His predictions were accurate even in the case of a tower apartment which was twenty-two meters above the ground.”

Conclusion: It is ascertained by this investigation that Baron von Pohl has proved that cancer deaths result, without exception, in houses and/or rooms and/or beds which lie above strong underground watercourses.

Although my investigation was successful, it was criticized by physicians who claimed that there were so many cancer cases in Vilsbiburg, that the test was too easy. Of the 167 offices in Bavaria in the Kolbechen list, Vilsbiburg is the 37th worst place. Consequently I obtained a list of cit-ies with the lowest cancer rates in Bavaria. Grafenau was ninth in the Kolbechen list.

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In Grafenau, at the request of the German Central Committee for Cancer Research, Dr. Grave, the lo-cal Bezirksartz, observed my work. There were only seventeen cancer deaths in that city since 1914. All seventeen cases had been sleeping over strong vertical noxious earth radiation. I determined this by lo-cating underground streams associated with this radiation and without any prior knowledge of medical records of cancer deaths.

It should be noted that many individual cases have been investigated by Privy, Bach (Bad Elster), Mrs. Winzer (Dresden). Professor Dr. Wan-dler (attaining) in Germany and by the Capuchin Father Randoald in Switzerland. They support my conclusions that cancer can only appear through the constant irradiation with noxious rays.

Houses, and the floors of houses, were considered to be factors involved with cancer by Kolb, Pinzing and Werner (Heidelberg). Kolb suggest-ed that it might be profitable to investigate not only the dampness of floors of houses, but also the ground underneath, although he had not considered underground streams specifically. His suggestion, insofar as it includes water running underground, was correct. I have found that groundwater neither radiates nor absorbs noxious energy. But a strong vein of flowing water underneath a deposit of ground water under a house is able to cause cancer.

The intensity of flow of an underground stream is the major factor in determining the dangerousness of the associated noxious radiation. The depth and width of the stream are minor factors. An underground stream flowing under high pressure is always dangerous to people. A broad, lei-surely flowing stream is much less harmful.

Reprinted from the American Dowser Quarterly Digest Spring 2005

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Membership Subscription due now

Thank you for being part of the Dowsers Society of NSW Inc. A re-newal form will be available at the meetings. They were also placed

into the last two editions of the newsletter for those who are unable to attend.

Note: Non-financial members will not receivethe newsletter after March, unless they renew.

Agenda for the Annual General MeetingSunday, 20 March 2011 at 2:00pm

1. Approve the minutes of the last AGM

2. President’s Report

3. Secretary’s Report

4. Treasurer’s Report

5. Librarian’s Report

6. Sales Desk Report

7. Appointment of Returning Officer

8. Election of Office Bearers and the Council Members

9. Any other business

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Election Of Members14. (a) Nominations of candidates for election as Office Bearers of the Society or as ordinary members of the Council

(i) Shall be made in writing, signed by 2 members of the Society and accompanied by the written consent of the candidate (which may be endorsed on the form of the nomination); and

(ii) Shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Society not less than 7 days before the date fixed for the holding of the Annual General Meeting at which the election is to take place.

(b) If insufficient nominations are received to fill all vacancies on the Council, the candidates nominated shall be deemed to be elected and further nominations received at the Annual General Meeting.

(c) If insufficient further nominations are received, any vacant positions remaining on the Council shall be deemed to be casual vacancies.

(d) If nominations received are equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, the persons nominated shall be deemed to be elected.

(e) If the number of nominations received exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled, a ballot shall be held.

The ballot for the election of Office Bearers and ordinary members of the Council shall be conducted at the Annual General Meeting in such usual and proper manner as the Council may direct.

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I _______________________ of ________________________________________________(full nam

e)

(address)

(postcode)

Also being a Financial M

ember, for the position of _____________________________________

Acceptance Signature of N

ominee ___________________________

Notes:

1. As per Rule 13, each council m

ember being proposed m

ust have been an active mem

ber for at least six (6) months prior to their election. Further the President being proposed shall have served at least one (1) year

as a mem

ber of council prior to their election. Each mem

ber of the council is eligible for re-election. The President is not eligible for re-election as President if they have served three (3) consecutive years in office prior to this election.

2. Mem

bers, non-financial at the AGM

will not have any voting rights, and after the AGM

will not receive further copies of the newsletter.

The Secretary

Francois Capm

eil

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Dowsers Society of NSW Inc.Form of Appointment of Proxy

I, _____________________________________________ (full name)

of ______________________________________________ (address)

being a member of the Dowsers Society of NSW Inc. hereby appoint

_______________________________________________(full name)

of ______________________________________________ (address)

being a member of that incorporated association, as my proxy to vote for me on my behalf at the general meeting of the Society (Annual General Meeting or Special General Meeting, as the case may be) to be held

on the ___________________ day of _____________________ 20__ and at any adjournment of that meeting.

*My proxy is authorised to vote in favour of/against (delete as appropriate) the resolution (insert details).

*To be inserted if desired.

__________________________Signature of member appointing proxy

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Dowsing Seminar for April 2-3rd, 2011- Dowsing for water at Tabrabucca -

With Trevor Harding

This is a special weekend seminar hosted by Trevor Harding at his farm ‘Tabrabucca’,

in Mudgee (see photos page 20). The farm includes a lodge which Trevor has kindly offered as free accommodation for the duration of the seminar. You can also bring your tent if you wish, or if the lodge is fully booked.

Trevor will provide a friendly, low key, really practical weekend. He will give field experience and guidance on water divining in an atmosphere for integration and bonding.

People can arrive on Friday night, when an evening presentation will feature a DVD and discussion, or on Saturday morning.

Start time on Saturday will be 9:30am with time to find out people’s prior knowledge and skills. Late comers will be able to catch up.

There will be L-rods available for everyone, but you can bring your own if you have some. Trevor will demonstrate finding a good quality, permanent underground stream of water. He will show how to find quantity, depth, quality and direction. There are many water veins in Trevor’s land, some wells have already been drilled and it is very exciting to confirm his findings.

There will be plenty of time to rest and talk. Last time Trevor ran a weekend like this, people were quite surprised to find water on their own, right after the training. This was for many a very rewarding experience.

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Meals:We will provide bread, butter and cheese to make your own sandwiches, and lovely French salads, with dressing for every meal (Friday evening, Saturday lunch & dinner and Sunday lunch). Bring your own meat, fish or shrimps to throw on the huge barbecue at the back of the lodge. Bring own breakfast food, but milk and juices will be provided. There are plenty of cooking utensils and stoves available in the lodge for everyone to use.

These seminars have a terrific atmosphere, not to be missed. A seminar registration form is available on the next pages. If you want to attend, pull the registration form out of the newsletter and mail it, with your cheque or money order, to our Seminar Coordinator, Noel Jordan. When:The Lodge will be open from Friday evening to Sunday after lunch. Semi-nar Registration will begin at 9:30 am for a 10:00 am start, on Saturday April 2nd.

Where:See map, Tabrabucca is about 83 km north west of Lithgow. From the City it is about 4 hours drive.

Who should attend:Everyone is invited. There are twins and double rooms in the Lodge, If we run out of rooms, there is plenty of room for tents too. You can even bring your friends! Some photos from the last seminar at Tabrabucca.

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Searching for the water veins with Pauline Roberts

The lodge inside and, out is very comfortable

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Do not forget to bring this map with you

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Dowsing for W

ater Seminar

- Dowsing W

eekend at Tabrabucca - with Trevor H

arding Registration form

I would like to register for the Dowsing for W

ater seminar

on the 2-3rd April 2011

Title: First name: Surnam

e:

Address line 1:

Address line 2:

Suburb: State: Postcode:

Telephone: Mobile:

Enclosed is my cheque or m

oney order for $

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Cost: $120 mem

bers or $140 for non mem

bers

Please make Cheque or M

oney Order payable to

Dowsers Society of N

SW Inc

Forward payment with this com

pleted form to

Noel Jordan

Unit 21 / 38-40 Sinclair StreetW

ollstonecraft NSW

2065

Tel: 02-9460-0703 Email: noel.jordan7@

gmail.com

Please do not send cash

Dowsers Society of N

SW Inc

www.dowsingaustralia.com

Please detach this form to register

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As You Sow ...

His name was Fleming, and he was a poor Scottish farmer. One day, while trying to eke out a living for his family, he heard a cry for

help coming from a nearby bog. He dropped his tools and ran to the bog. There, mired to his waist in black muck, was a terrified boy, screaming and struggling to free himself. Farmer Fleming saved the lad from what could have been a slow and terrifying death.

The next day, a fancy carriage pulled up to the Scotsman’s sparse sur-roundings. An elegantly dressed nobleman stepped out and introduced himself as the father of the boy Farmer Fleming had saved.

“I want to repay you,” said the nobleman. “You saved my son’s life.”

“No, I can’t accept payment for what I did,” the Scottish farmer replied, waving off the offer.

At that moment, the farmer’s own son came to the door of the family hovel.

“Is that your son?” the nobleman asked. “Yes,” the farmer replied proudly.“I’ll make you a deal. Let me take him and give him a good education. If the lad is anything like his father, he’ll grow to be a man you can be proud of.”

And that he did. In time, Farmer Fleming’s son graduated from St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London, and went on to become known throughout the world as the noted Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of Penicillin.

Years afterward, the nobleman’s son was stricken with pneumonia.

What saved him? Penicillin. The name of the nobleman? Lord Randolph Churchill. His son’s name? Sir Winston Churchill.

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Quote of the Day“An inexhaustible good nature is

one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil

over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable

in the roughest weather.”

Washington Irving

In Loving Memory

One of our members, William (Bill) Hinks, passed away on the 3rd of February. He was a very close friend of Erika Schiller. He would

come early every month to help setup the hall. A sweet and quiet man, he would always help where he saw a need, and quite often ended up help-ing at the sales table. We shall miss him.

New Seminar Addition

We are delighted to announce that Alanna Moore, the international speaker, has accepted our invitation to conduct a one off seminar

on Sunday August 28th, titled ‘Dowsing for Enhansed Gardening’, at the Gladesville Community Centre.

Registration forms for all seminars are available on our website. Hurry, this is a special event, it will fill up very fast. Not to be missed.

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Library News

We have a lot of interesting websites this month:

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=194206http://www.predictweather.com/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=318&type=homehttp://www.youtube.com/user/MrKenringweatherman?feature=mhw4#p/a/u/2/ehFCrO1_askhttp://www.joshuabooks.com/General/articles-1.htmlhttp://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=196966http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-kmI1hzbI0&feature=related

Please pass on to your friends, action needed:http://permaculture.com.au/online/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=225%3Aproposed-legislation-would-make-most-gar-dens-and-farms-illegal&catid=1%3Alatest&Itemid=65

http://fluoridealert.org/http://pondscienceinstitute.on-rev.com/svpwiki/t iki- index.php?page=Keelys+Accomplishmentshttp://www.tbyil.com/Sinus_Infections.htmhttp://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=197627http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=197733ttp://www.firewaterfilm.com/docopart1.htm

Marilyn Smith

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Speaker for April 17th, 2011 - Gloria Dindima Rogers -

Aboriginal Elder

Auntie Gloria, as she is called out of respect, is a Wiradyuri Community elder who has been endorsed to act and speak on behalf of her Bathurst Community.

She is a clan elder who has worked exten-sively within Corrective Services NSW at Bathurst, Kirkconnell and Lithgow gaols. She teaches culture at local schools and does welcomes and warmings at Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus and within her community.

Auntie Gloria will talk about Wiradyuri culture, beliefs and spiri-tuality.

Our western culture is barely 2000 years old and showing signs that it is not supporting humanity effectively. Aboriginal culture has endured more tham 40,000 years.

I find it fascinationg that we can get a chance to learn from a culture that has respected, supported and nurtured its people sucessfully for so long.

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Please arrive at the meeting early so as not to disturb and be seated by 2:00 pm

Bus Services: Transport Enquiries: 131 500From City, Central : Bus # 501 from Central to Rozelle then Bus # 506 to Hunters Hill

From City, Circular Quay : Bus # 506

From Chatswood : Bus # 536

Venue for Meetings:Community Hall, 44 Gladesville Road, Hunters Hill

Date of Meetings:Third Sunday of every month, except December (2nd Sunday)Time: 2:00pm to 5:00 pm