Thursday, March 29, 2012








Connecting with All Life through Dowsing


This experiential weekend offers dowsing as another way to expand our consciousness as we attune to nature and ourselves.  Dowsing, from the most ancient times to the present, has assisted us “beings-being-human” in integrating ourselves into our more expansive and natural context, the Earth, Planets and Stars.  Connectedness with All Life through Dowsing is based on the assumption that our energetic physical beings already extend into our everyday worlds as well as to the furthest reaches of our planet, solar system and universe.  When we ask a question through our dowsing system, we literally “go there” and gather the answer to our question.  Dowsing tools such as the Pendulum, L-Rod and Y-Rod, are a means of decoding the subtle information our body receives in response to our questions.

Friday Evening:  This evening presentation consists of an introduction to basic dowsing concepts, and an overview of the broad scope of dowsing applications through the millennia.  Participants will also gain confidence in the use of basic dowsing tools.

Saturday Morning: Participants, using dowsing tools, will move outside to experience the energy fields of humans, trees, flowing water and other sometimes unseen natural features.   We will enjoy the sense of expanded awareness, of being in tune with the natural world.

Saturday Afternoon: After a presentation and practice on remote (map) dowsing, participants will again move outdoors and, using dowsing, selectively experience at a deeper level, an understanding of the immense and varied, consciousness in the natural world around us.  We will also learn to use dowsing to strengthen our relationships with these still evolving natural centers of consciousness.

Saturday Evening: We will discuss our experiences during the day and participate in an interactive PowerPoint presentation on dowsing light and color, powerful channels of consciousness.

Sunday Morning: Participants are invited to creative play for imagining and planning dowsing applications at home.

This workshop, open to all, will explain the basic concepts of Dowsing.  Participants will have many opportunities to learn and practice basic dowsing techniques.

Program Facilitator: Kate Whitefield.  Kate began dowsing in 1969.  As an architect, she dowsed many project sites to locate underground utility lines, energy and water flows and since the early1990’s, has used dowsing to develop Energy/Nature Consciousness Profiles at project sites. She has enjoyed Co-Creating with nature consciousness, a successful partnership in living with the land, allowing both site consciousness and humans to advance their evolutionary journey.





Kate Whitefield
105 Montgomery St. Apt. #3
Highland Park, NJ  08904
Cell: 978-771-9946


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Early Morning Leaves


The powerful presence of these leaves left me speechless.  It took some weeks of getting to know them, just before dawn, before I had the courage to draw them.  The leaves, the small tree, presented a very complex picture of consciousness.

"The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you.
Don't go back to sleep.
You must ask for what you really want.
Don't go back to sleep.
People are boing back and forth across the door sill
Where the two worlds touch.
The Door is round and open.
Don't go back to sleep."
-RUMI

Monday, October 19, 2009

Light and Form




In my intuitive studies of light and form, I find no conclusions except that light reveals itself in vision, hearing, sound, touch and emotion.  I sense familiar relationships of proximity and tension strengthened 
by light's presence, and sometimes identify an inarticulate void, existing in a "sea" of light.  In this intuitive fame of mind, the void also generates an emotional response. 
It also occurs to me that a most basic confirmation of our physicality is given us by light. And as a result, we intuitively honor the need to erect a grave marker that casts a shadow to remind us of an individual who doesn't cast a shadow any more. 

Friday, October 16, 2009

Studies On Light




I decided to make several intuitive studies touched lightly with language articulation.  I also investigated the word "Light" in the OED and became aware that it has a multi-faceted, developed, historic presence in not only the English language but in ancient languages as well.  It is at home in the world of symbol and metaphor as well as in state-of-the-art physics labs where its wave/particle attributes continue to be discussed.   However strong its presence, its nature remains as illusive as ever. Light is life and energy giving in my daily world where I "move what I touch".  Light also provides a seamless bridge between my non-physical and physical and is present in my world of meditation and dreams.  Eyes shut, eyes open, it doesn't make any difference.