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An Invitation to Attend The American Society of Dowsers
45th Annual Convention
At Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vermont
Dowsing - A Key to the Infinite Mystery Pre-convention Workshops: June 13 & 14, 2005
Annual Basic, Expanded & Specialized Dowsing Schools: June 14 & 15, 2005 Annual Convention: June 16, 17, 18, & 19, 2005 Post Convention Workshops: June 19 & 20, 2005
Annual ASD Membership Meeting: Thursday Evening, June 16, 2005
Here is an aerial photo of ASD Headquarters a.k.a. Dowserland (Photo courtesy of Ray Machell)
“Dowsing- A Key to the Infinite Mystery” is the selected theme for the 45th Annual Convention at Lyndon State College in the town of Lyndonville, Vermont. Wednesday evening opening ceremonies will feature entertainment followed by a social hour. A wide variety of talks will be offered on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Speaker introductions are offered each evening with only speakers presenting the following day being introduced at that time. Saturday evening ASD is pleased to present, keynote speaker, William Henry from Hendersonville, Tennessee presenting: Your Body and the Pillar of Light.
We welcome both our new and returning speakers: Alicja Aratyn, Cindy Arseneau *, Dr. Daniel Benor*, Ghanshyam Singh Birla, Zacchiah Blackburn, Glen Broughton, Leroy Bull, Marty Cain, Susan Collins*, Dr. Jim Conroy *, Howard (Porky) & Bess Cutter*, Pat Dornik, Ellie Drew *, Marna Ehrech, Heben Finnemore, Hans Giertz, Alan Handelsman, Mary Hardy, William Henry*, Linda Marie Hill, Florence Horn, Michael Hornus*, Bruce Irwin, Sandy Isgro, Wendell Jones *, Judith Jubb, John Kelly, John Madgwick Living*, Ron Krupp *, Sandee Mac, Dr. Constant (Connie) Madon*, Grace Maxwell*, Ivan McBeth, Gladys McCoy, Harold McCoy, Kathy Martin, Jim Meigs *, Elivia Melodey, Bambi Miller, Tom Millerin, Aime Trent Millet, Alanna Moore *, Michael Noll *, Bill Northern, Marion Peduzzi * , Tricia Pope *, Marcine Quenzer*, Bill Russell, Gerald Shapiro*, Dorrie Shaw, Susan Shumsky, Alan & Sue Singleton, Robert Sird, Craig Alan Siska, David Slater *, Jean Slatter *, Robert Swantak, Lauren Tindal*, Atala Dorothy Toy, John Van Drie, Sr., Joe Anne van Gelder, Lynn Walker*, Mo Wheeler & Carl Betz, Walt Woods & Mardi Gieseler, David Yarrow. * = First time speaker at an ASD Convention.
The American Society of Dowsers – Pre-convention Workshops: Monday, June 13, 2005
#1 Pre-convention Workshop: “The Rings of Oden, New Technology for Quantum Healing” with Aaron & Sue Singleton- 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In this workshop you will learn about the Rings of Oden, what their benefits are and experience the power of light and sound resonance as amplified by the rings. Aaron and Sue Singleton are Founders of The Way to Balance, LLC® Center for Advanced Healing and Training in Amesbury, MA. The Singletons are widely recognized for their Medical Intuition and the Energy Of Life® (EOL) Integrative Healing Process, which promotes total healing of “dis-ease”.
#2 Pre-convention Workshop: “Building the Light Body” Zacciah Blackburn 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Through building of the Light Body, we awaken the higher brain centers which sponsor the greater powers of awareness known as the Siddhis. Zacciah will guide us in basic understanding of this luminous field and esoteric/Egyptian alchemical practices to build and sustain energy and awareness therein, including sacred sound meditations. Zacciah Blackburn is an international teacher, and sound healer trained in classical esoteric healing and shamanic traditions, and sacred sound cultures, and is practicing in Ascutney, VT, at the Center of Light. Zacciah is also Director of Education for the New England Sound Healing Research Institute.
#3 Pre-convention Workshop: “Infinite Levels of Water- Health, Awareness and Dowsing” with Aime Trent Millet 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. We will cover the medical evidence plus statistics of the Eastern Water. Then we will review the results of last year’s workshop showing water’s amazing reaction to intent, focused thought and dowsing. Aime has studied dowsing for 20 years and has been teaching for 8 years. For the past 5 years he has concentrated on Water intent and dowsing.
#4 Pre-convention Workshop: “Psychic Self-Defense”Elivia Melodey 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Are you too sensitive or do your sensitivities make you feel like a human pincushion? Learn methods to prevent negative situations from occurring in daily life, in meditation or dowsing or as you enter into spiritual activities such as channeling or spirit contact. Elivia has been dowsing and reading energies since childhood. Her unique style has been heralded as the birth of a new genre for healing music.
Pre-convention Workshops: Monday & Tuesday, June 13 & 14, 2005
#5 Pre-convention Workshop: “Creating Your Personal Canvas Labyrinth” Sandra Jo Ann Isgro: 9:00-5:00 p.m. This presentation will be for intermediate to advanced dowsers. Students will create a canvas labyrinth with intention. Dowsing will be used to activate, change & modify the energies for specific purposes. Sandra is a member of ASD, Labyrinth Society, is an artist and teacher. She has been working co-creating earth energies for many years.
Pre-convention Workshops: Tuesday, June 14, 2005
#6 Pre-convention Workshop-“Using Colortherapy in Medical Radiesthesia”Alicja Aratyn: 9:00-5:00 p.m. Radiesthesia is one of the most advanced fields in researching colors for therapeutic as well as everyday life purpose. You will learn that certain colors can heal, we know about negative green vibration and both its aspects, but what about positive and negative aspects of other colors? Why is there “positive” and “negative” white, black, etc? Can colors really be negative or positive? Come to learn how you can use colors to enhance your health, life, relationships, etc. Alicja, born in Poland, is an Environmental Engineer by profession. She founded the Alicja Centre of Well-Being and offers many treatments, counseling and channeling sessions.
#7 Pre-convention Workshop- “Shamanism and Dowsing: Ancient Disciplines to Discern the Mystery” Sandee Mac 9:00-5:00 p.m. We will journey into the Lower World to do a Soul Retrieval and recover lost parts of our Essential Self, and meet our powerful Spirit Helper. We will learn about the luminous body, and how to skillfully and compassionately assist our loved ones in their final journey because we have already traveled there ourselves. This will be a memorable day of power. Sandee has trained with Medicine People from numerous traditions and has received Direct Initiation from the Shamans of the last remaining descendents of the ancient Incas of Peru. Bring mats or pillows.
Pre-convention Dowsing Schools: Tuesday & Wednesday, June 14 & 15, 2005
#8 Pre-convention Basic Dowsing School – Marty Cain and Rodney Berger, Co-directors “Dowsing- A Key to the Infinite Mystery” is the theme of the two-day school, June 14 & 15, scheduled to begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. at Lyndon State College. The emphasis will be on water and basic dowsing. It will include both field dowsing and classroom instruction. The instructors will offer pointers to assist you in developing your skills as a new dowser, stressing the cultivation of dowsing as an ability. No prior dowsing is necessary. An open forum for the group will be held Tuesday evening. Advanced registration is required due to limited enrollment.
#9 Pre-convention Expanded Dowsing School – Walter Woods, Director The expanded school is a two-day school and will be offered opposite the basic school, June 14 & 15, beginning promptly at 9:00 a.m. Only those who have already successfully attended a basic dowsing school will be eligible to participate. The Expanded School will include lectures, demonstrations and hands-on work of the following subjects: 1. Scientific evidence supporting dowsing, with some ideas on what may be happening. This will include the Baxter effect, Galvanic Skin responses, Brain wave research along with other observed factors. 2. Programming your subconscious to possible enhance the dowsing accuracy. 3. Using different types of charts and tools including the circular charts. 4. The scientific evidence for Noxious Energies with several ways to detect them scientifically, with dowsing and with ways to possibly influence their effects. 5. Map dowsing with several methods and examples. 6. Some suggested do’s and don’ts while dowsing. 7. Personal dowsing for effecting food, water, energy fields, and the hundreds of areas on yourself, etc. with suggested detection and possible corrective influences. 8. Using dowsing to possibly effect genes, bacteria, etc. with its history and possible use. Suggested test: “Letter to Robin” available at the ASD Bookstore. Prerequisite: Basic Dowsing School.
Specialized Schools
#10 Pre-convention Map Dowsing School – A comprehensive One-day school with Past President Leroy Bull- Tuesday, June 14, 9:00-5:00 p.m. Leroy will show those attending how to use their skill to take a map (of anywhere) and by dowsing, retrieve information about the area represented by the map. The class will practice using all types of map dowsing, inside and out.
#11 Pre-convention Dowsing School: Susan Collins (Intermediate and advanced levels) Wednesday. June 15 9:00-5:00 p.m.: Bridge Matter and Spirit with Dowsing - one day school with, President of the Canadian Society of Dowsers. During this hands on workshop you will become aware of your ability to be the bridge between matter and spirit by choosing to recognize and accept the Divine within yourself. You will learn to: reprogram the human computer; detect and transform detrimental earth, environmental and thought form energies; find beneficial energies, and use remote sensing. Susan Collins, of King City, Ontario, Canada is the President of the Canadian Society of Dowsers. Susan works with traditional dowsing tools as well as the power of thought to detect and transform non-beneficial earth, environmental and human energy patterns. She uses dowsing to maintain and improve her own health, find water wells and helps people learn how to use energy tools themselves.
Pre-convention Specialized School Wednesday
#12 Pre-convention Specialized School: “Dowsing & Drilling” Howard "Porky" Cutter and Bess Cutter Porky is a second-generation well driller. He owned his own drilling business at age sixteen. Porky is the 4th "Master Ground Water Consultant" of only seventy-seven to date. Porky consults, supervises and teaches well drilling internationally. His teaching has taken him to: French West Indies, Cameroon, Taiwan, Panama, Honduras, Costa Rica, Chile and Haiti. Porky writes monthly articles about him and his sons growing up in the drilling industry for a National drilling publication. Bess has been a professional dowser for forty-eight years.
Post-convention Workshops-Sunday afternoon, June 19 and Monday, June 20, 2005
#13 Post-convention Workshop-“The Secret of the Rod of God” with Keynote Speaker William Henry: Ancient myth and various sacred texts record the existence of a miraculous rod that produced blossoms of energy and fruit that were agents of healing, self-transformation and spiritual insight. Osiris held such a rod in his hand; Akhenaton used such a rod to channel the rays of life; such a rod was used by Moses to part the Red Sea; and the rod may have manifested in the Garden of Eden as the Tree of Life. The Rod appears in the hand of Jesus in early Christian art, and as the True Pillar of Light at the Crucifixion. Join investigative mythologist and author, William Henry, as he does an in-depth exploration of the remarkable myths and history of this miraculous Rod of God and explores the rod's connection to dowsing. Two days: Sunday afternoon 2:00-5:00 Monday 9:00-5:00 p.m. #14 Post-convention Workshop: 'Stone Age Farming' with Alana Moore Workshop Sunday June 19th 2-5pm - An esoteric approach to farming and gardening including using dowsing and rocks to enhance environmental energies for improved plant growth. Workshop all day Monday 20th: “Geomancy and Deva Dowsing” Dowsing the spiritual aspects of landscape using pendulum and deviceless techniques, and understanding geomantic traditions in the light of modern day perceptions. We will participate in a local field trip to dowse for devic energy centers, tree spirits, fairies etc. . Two days: Sunday afternoon 2:00-5:00 Monday 9:00-5:00 p.m.
#15 Post-convention Workshop: “Turning Dowsing into a practical Health Profession” with David Alan Slater Along the way you'll learn a number of remedies you can use for your own issues. Also David has developed one of the largest and deepest lines of Vibrational health remedies in the world. He teaches a method of determining what the problem is and which remedies to use entirely with a pendulum. He has trained healers in the US, Canada, Norway, Germany and Switzerland how to use the system. They now use the pendulum to make a healthy living in the field of alternative health. It is not difficult to produce results far superior to drugs and even herbs. The system is unique in its ability to eliminate inherited diseases - even so called incurable diseases - for the rest of a person's life with no side effects. Two days: Sunday afternoon 2:00-5:00 Monday 9:00-5:00 p.m.
#16 Post-convention Workshop “Use of the Virtual Cone Pendulum with Marty Cain This 2 day workshop will cover the use of the Virtual Cone Pendulum developed in France for scientific research. Marty Cain is an artist who builds labyrinths and sacred sites, dowses for water and geopathic stress in homes and businesses. Marty is an ASD Life member & co-director of Basic Dowsing School. Two days: Sunday afternoon 2:00-5:00 Monday 9:00-5:00 p.m.
Sunday afternoon from 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
#17 Post-convention Workshop “Creating with the Heavens: A Guide to Unstoppable Success” Join Jean Slatter as she reveals a life-changing recipe for unstoppable success. You will learn powerful dowsing programs and intuition tools to catapult you to new heights of accomplishments. Armed with your celestial staff based upon the principles of her best-selling book, Hiring the Heavens, you will discover your hidden beliefs that block your way to success and in the process reach new states of enlightenment and joy. #18 Post-convention Workshop “Working with the energy of the Soul” with Pat Dornik This workshop will provide a handout offering effective techniques, which will help you absorb light and sound into your energy system. As your “sight” processes you will grow in your ability to learn deeper perceptions of feeling. Your “sensory” perceptions will expand as your connections to your higher self deepen and you become more sensitized to the energy flows in your physical body. Pat Dornik is a spiritual and metaphysical intuitive experienced in Gestalt Phenomenon survival. She developed Calibrated Energy Therapy (CET) for better health. #19 Post-convention Workshop “Programming Crystal Consciousness” with Frank Jordan: You are a living computer, active and interactive, an incredible grid of consciousness that connects all things. Understanding how it works, and how to use programmed crystals to tap into the grid is the secret to manifestation and the energies that hold your reality in form. This workshop gives you the understanding of How Things Work, and the power to create your reality instead of being subjective to it. Frank is widely known as a Master Dowser, healer and teacher. He developed Psi-tronics dowsing tools and is breaking new ground on physics and healing.
Monday, June 20, 2005 All Day Workshops
#20 Post-convention Workshop “Practical Spiritual Table-Tipping” with Dr. Susan Shumsky: Monday all day. The principle of table-tipping is: "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." In this workshop Susan will introduce proven techniques for opening your heart, mind, and spirit to the riches of inner divine contact. With spiritual table-tipping, you: Receive divine messages from Spirit at will, solve your everyday problems and questions, discover your life purpose, and enjoy little miracles in everyday life. Susan is the author of Divine Revelation, and her new books Exploring Meditation, Exploring Chakras, and Exploring Auras, has practiced self-development disciplines since 1967. #21 Post-convention Workshop “Soul Journeys Workshop" with Ellie Drew: This will be a fully experiential workshop of being immersed with the spirit world. Ellie has been instructed not to plan these sessions but to allow them to unfold and be guided so who knows what will really happen. Please come with a sense of innocence and wonder, a willingness to explore the Inner World: and know you will leave with very down to earth, practical life tools you can take home with you. Bring a blanket or mat, journal, water bottle, wear comfortable clothes and eat light to avoid sleepiness.
#22 Post-convention Workshop “Change your energy –Change your Life” with Dr. Constant (Connie) Madon In this workshop you will learn: The way the universe listens to your thoughts and how your thoughts create your reality. How to use universal energy and how to differentiate it into the energy you want. How everything in the universe has a consciousness, the field it creates and how to measure it. Topics covered: energies from spirits and then how to create a specific energy for a specific purpose.
#23 Post-convention Workshop “Quantum Divination Workshop” with Loren G. Tindall in this workshop, we explore the theoretical and scientific principles of quantum theory, numerology, pendulum work and guided visualization that can take our lives to the next level of awareness and development. Using a blend of ancient wisdom and modern knowledge, you will acquire a powerful set of tools that you can use daily to transform all aspects of your life - including physical, mental and spiritual. As a 4th generation metaphysician, Loren G. Tindall brings more than two decades of experience to each of his unique and memorable appearances. He has been a professional palmistry and numerology consultant for over 20 years, and has presented lectures throughout the world #24 Post-convention Workshop "Shamanism Workshop" with John Kelly This workshop will be a very experiential workshop of everyone journeying. There will be a variety of journeys all based on Core Shamanism from the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. Those would include journeys to various levels of alternate reality and for many different uses. Please bring something to cover your eyes, notebook, drum and/or rattle and a blanket to lie down on. No experience needed
For ASD convention info: www.asdconvention.com or www.dowsers.org
2005 Registration Form – Please complete front and back (please print)
Mail or fax form to; The American Society of Dowsers, P.O. Box 24, Danville, VT 05828 Phone: (802) 684-3417 Fax: (802) 684-2565 e-mail: [email protected]
Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Please print) Mailing address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ City and State: _______________________________________________________Zip Code________________________________ Phone: ___________________________In case of emergency contact: _______________________phone:____________________
#1 Pre-convention Workshop: “The Rings of Oden, New Technology for Quantum Healing” with Aaron & Sue Singleton- Monday June 13, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#2 Pre-convention Workshop: “Building the Light Body” Zacciah Blackburn- Monday June 13, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#3 Pre-convention Workshop: “Infinite Levels of Water” with Aime Trent Millet Monday June 13, 9:00-5:00 p.m.
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#4 Pre-convention Workshop: “Psychic Self-Defense” Elivia Melodey Monday, June 13 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#5 Pre-convention Workshop: “Creating Your Personal Canvas Labyrinth” Sandy Isgro: Monday & Tuesday 9:00-5:00 p.m. ****Class size limited to 12, please register early***** lab fee for labyrinth you make and take home
Name(s):__________________________ASD Member: $110(+$45 lab fee) ________Non-members: $125(+$45 lab fee) __________
#6 Pre-convention Workshop-“Using Colortherapy in Medical Radiesthesia”Alicja Aratyn: Tuesday June 14 9:00-5:00 p.m.
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#7 Pre-convention Workshop- “Shamanism and Dowsing: Ancient Disciplines to Discern the Mystery” Sandee Mac Tuesday 9-5:00
Name(s):___________________________________ASD Member: $65________Non-members: $80_________
#8 Pre-convention Basic Dowsing School – Marty Cain and Rodney Berger, Co-directors “Dowsing- A Key to the Infinite Mystery” **Registration Deadline is Friday, May 20, 2005
Name(s):___________________________________ $110.00(includes tool kit) Basic Dowsing School Tuesday & Wednesday
#9 Pre-convention Expanded Dowsing School – Walter Woods, Director (Prerequisite: Basic Dowsing School)
Name(s):____________________________________ASD Member: $110_________________Non-members: $125______________
For ASD convention info: www.asdconvention.com or www.dowsers.org
Specialized Schools: Lab fees are for student materials. See Descriptions for Pre-requisites. Everyone welcome to attend.
Name(s): ________________________________________________________________________________________
_______ #10 Map Dowsing Leroy Bull (Tuesday) $75 ($65 + $10 lab fee)
______ #11 Intermediate and advanced levels Dowsing School: Susan Collins (Wednesday) $75 ($65 + $10 lab fee)
______ #12 Dowsing and Well Drilling: Howard “Porky” and Bess Cutter (Wednesday) $65
Annual Convention: (Non-member convention rates DO NOT include membership. Please refer to membership below.)
Name(s)_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Member Fees Prior to May 14, 2004 Non-Member Fees Prior to May 14, 2004 _____$140.00 individual (4 days) ____$210.00 families (4 days) _____ $185.00 individual (4 days) ____$280.00 families (4 days) _____$ 50.00 per day circle day(s): Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. _____$ 70.00 per day, circle day(s): Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. _____$ 70.00 Member student (with I.D.) 4 days _____$92.50 Non-member student (with I.D.) 4 days _____$ 45.00 Speaker spouse/speaker asst. (4 days) Member Fees After May 10, 2004 Non-Member Fees After May 10, 2004 _____$165.00 individual, 4 days _____$220.00 individual, 4 days _____$250.00 families, 4 days _____$330.00 families, 4 days _____$ 50.00 per day circle day(s): Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sun. _____$ 70.00 per day, circle day(s): Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. _____$82.50 Member student (with I.D.) 4 days _____$110.00 Non-member student (with I.D.) 4 days Post Convention Workshops: #13 Post-convention Workshop-“The Secret of the Rod of God” with Keynote Speaker William Henry Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm and Monday June 20, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Name(s) __________________________________ ASD Members: $110.00________Non-members: $125.00 _______ #14 Post-convention Workshop: 'Stone Age Farming' with Alana Moore Workshop Sunday June 19th 2-5pm and Monday June 20, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Name(s) __________________________________ ASD Members: $110.00_______ Non-members: $125.00________ #15 Post-convention Workshop: “Turning Dowsing into a practical Health Profession” with David Alan Slater Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm and Monday June 20, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $110.00________Non-members: $125.00_______ #16 Post-convention Workshop “Use of the Virtual Cone Pendulum with Marty Cain Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm and Monday June 20, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Name(s) __________________________________ ASD Members: $110.00 ________ Non-members: $125.00 _______ #17 Post-convention Workshop “Creating with the Heavens: A Guide to Unstoppable Success” with Jean Slatter Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $45.00_______ Non-members: $60.00_______ #18 Post-convention Workshop “Working with the energy of the Soul” with Pat Dornik Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $45.00_______ Non-members: $60.00_____
For ASD convention info: www.asdconvention.com or www.dowsers.org
#19 Post-convention Workshop “Programming Crystal Consciousness” with Frank Jordan Sunday June 19, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $45.00_______ Non-members: $60.00_____ #20 Post-convention Workshop “Practical Spiritual Table-Tipping” with Dr. Susan Shumsky: Monday June 20, 9:00 to 5:00 pm. Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $65.00_______ Non-members: $80.00_____ #21 Post-convention Workshop “Soul Journeys Workshop" with Ellie Drew Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $65.00_______ Non-members: $80.00_____ #22 Post-convention Workshop “Change your energy –Change your Life” with Dr. Constant (Connie) Madon Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $65.00________ Non-members: $80.00_______ #23 Post-convention Workshop “Quantum Divination Workshop” with Loren G. Tindall Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $65.00________ Non-members: $80.00_______ #24 Post-convention Workshop "Shamanism Workshop" with John Kelly Name(s) ___________________________________ASD Members: $65.00________ Non-members: $80.00_______ ASD Kids’ Dowsing Activities – (Ages 7 and up) – Thursday June 16 through Sunday June 19, 2004 with Cynthia Brush Arseneau Cynthia Brush Arseneau of Vermont is an ASD member and past speaker at the Annual Convention. Cynthia is a mother of 4 and is a certified educator who has taught for 14 years. She has been dowsing in the areas of health and well-being and land energies. She has lived in Europe, and various regions in the US. The activities will provide the children of Convention Attendees with meaningful and fun activities such as: practicing basic dowsing skills, creative writing, storytelling, reading, nature walks, working with geometry, artwork, swimming, and various activities with other dowsers who will be invited to share their invaluable skills and specialty areas with the children during small blocks of time. Various activities will be planned at various times designed to fit a multi-aged group. Children will need a pendulum and a set of L-Rods. The children should bring drawing paper, a notebook and pencils with them to convention. Please contact Cynthia via [email protected] or (802)897-5111 to volunteer for the activities or if you’re interested in having your kids participating in the activities. Volunteers are gratefully accepted. Check in with the ASD registration desk upon arrival. Reunion Luncheon: Free to members who joined ASD between 1961 & 1988; pre-registration is required (limited to 30 people). The focus of this Luncheon is “Share your memories of Roland “Rollie” Moore & Dwin Gordon, Master Dowsers” Saturday June 18 – School Cafeteria, private dining room Name(s) __________________________________________________________________________________________ Membership: Membership Fees New ASD Membership: $ ______ Individual: $35.00 Junior (under 18): $18.00 Family: $53.00 Renewal Dues: $ _____ Non US: $41.00 Non US Family: $58.00 Total Fees: Total amount enclosed or paid by Credit Card $ __________ (US FUNDS ONLY) check, money order, Visa or MasterCard Card Number ______________________________________________________________ Expiration _________________ CANCELLATION POLICY – If unable to attend, ASD will refund convention/school fees less a 15% processing fee. NOTE: ALL EVENTS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HELD AT LYNDON STATE COLLEGE. PLEASE REGISTER WITH THE COLLEGE FOR ROOMS AND MEALS TO COINCIDE WITH THE EVENTS THAT YOU PLAN TO ATTEND.
For ASD convention info: www.asdconvention.com or www.dowsers.org
LYNDON STATE COLLEGE Campus Lodging and Meals Registration
LODGING The residence halls are laid out in “suite style.” Each suite has 4 to 7 bedrooms, a shower facility, and a refrigerator. There are NO elevators in the residence halls and there is a maximum of four (4) flights of stairs in a building. The Bathrooms in the suite may be unisex. There is a private bathroom/shower located in most buildings, but NO rooms with private baths. Rooms are furnished with either one, or two single beds. Also in the rooms are desks, wardrobes, and dressers. Each wardrobe comes with hangers and each bed is furnished with one pillow and one blanket. There are limited single rooms available which require an additional charge. Linen set includes two flat sheets, one pillowcase, two towels, and one washcloth for a mandatory $6.00 charge per set. This mandatory charge is included in the package plans but MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE INDIVIDUAL PLAN. Participants are encouraged to bring extra towels, an extra blanket, and a desk lamp if a reading light is desired. Please remember that no pool towels are available.
MEALS
The dining hall will offer a variety of daily special selections including vegetarian meals and a salad bar. Guests residing off-campus facilities MUST reserve desired meal purchases prior to the May 13, 2005 deadline. Also, any other participants wishing to purchase individual meals, food will be available at two on-campus snack and meal facilities.
NOTES All residence halls are non-smoking during this conference.
Rooms are on a first-come, first-serve basis. This includes first floor spaces. Participants are encouraged to adhere to the registration deadline of May 13, 2005. Previous history shows 1st floor accommodations have filled by March 1st. During the conference dates, it is possible that the Conference Office will sell meals or housing on an individual basis AS CANCELLATIONS WARRANT. Please Note: check-in on Sunday, June 12 after 4:00 p.m.
Room checkout on departing dates is 10:00 a.m.
CANCELLATION POLICY A full refund will be issued, providing that cancellation is made ten (10) days prior to the conference date. Any cancellations made after this date (June 1, 2005) will be refunded as follows: Meals: NO REFUNDS Lodging: Fifty percent (50%) refund
SEND REGISTRATION INFORMATION TO: ASD Conference: Attn-Wheeler
Lyndon State College PO Box 919
Lyndonville, VT 05851-0919 Phone: (802) 626-6267
Fax: (802) 626-4817
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iday
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Accommodations Make Reservations Early!!
(Vermont Area Code 802 for all phone numbers listed)
Motels
Miles to College Changing Seasons Motel 626-5832 Lyndonville - 3 Colonnade Inn 626-9316 Lyndonville - 2.5 Comfort Inn & Suites 748-1500 St. Johnsbury - 10 Call for special Dowser Discount Fairbanks Motor Inn 748-5666 St. Johnsbury - 9 Holiday Motel 748-8192 St. Johnsbury - 9 Lyndon Motor Lodge 626-5832 Lyndonville -2 Lynburke Motel 626-3346 Lyndonville - 2.5 Yankee Traveler Motel 748-3156 St. Johnsbury - 9
Bed & Breakfast Albro Nichols House 751-8434 - St. Johnsbury - 9 & Tea Room Branch Brook B&B 626-8316 or 800-572-7712 Lyndonville - 1.5 miles Echo Ledge Farm Inn 748-4750 – E. St. Johnsbury - 10 Holiday Haven 626-9810 - East Burke - 7 McIndoe Falls Inn 633-2240 - McIndoe Falls-18 Mtn. View Creamery B&B 626-9924 -East Burke - 7 Old Time B&B 467-1122- West Burke - 7 The Old Cutter Inn 626-5152/3482 -East Burke – 7 800-295-1943 The Village Inn 626-3161 - East Burke - 7 Wildflower Inn 800-627-8310 or 626-8310 Lyndonville - 4 miles
Camping (Tenting/RV’s)
There will be space for twenty (20) RV’s to park at LSC College. No hook-ups will be provided. Refer to College registration for camping fees. NO tenting will be allowed at the college. Caledonia County Fairgrounds, 2-1/2 miles from the convention site. Tenting sites available & RV’s w/electric and water. 15 sites have sewer, all others have access to dumping site. For Reservations contact: Dick Lawrence 802-626-5538. Camping is available at the Moose River Campground in St. Johnsbury-10 miles. 802 748-4334 Sugar Ridge RV Village & Campground in Danville-13 miles. Rt.2, 4 1/2 miles off I91, exit 21 802-684-2550
Condominiums
Burke Mill Properties (East Burke-5 miles) For reservations call toll free 888-327-2850 or 802-626-1161
Notices
**Registration Notice: Two registration forms are enclosed. The form for rooms and meals must be mailed directly to the college. The convention registration must be mailed to ASD Headquarters. ** Note to Non-members: If you wish to join ASD at this time, please include dues in the appropriate amount. If dues are paid at this time, your Convention registration will be at member rates. **Confirmation Letters will be mailed from ASD Headquarters and from Lyndon State College. Programs and other information will be provided in your registration packet available at the registration desk. **Convention Registration Desk Hours: 8 a.m. To 7 p.m. After 7:00 p.m. dorm residents may pick up ASD registration packets at the College Registration Desk. **Airport Transportation: ASD will not be providing airport transportation to and from the Burlington Airport. Call Anywhere Taxi toll free (888) 238-1517 to arrange your transportation. Afternoon and evening pickups. Group scheduling to accommodate attendees. **Workshop Times will be staggered to enable all attendees to purchase meals at the dining hall if they wish. All non-residential guests must reserve dining hall meals by May 14th. Two on-campus snack and meal facilities will also be provided. **Church Supper – The First Congregational Church of Lyndonville will be hosting a supper, Friday June 17th, from 5:30 until all are served. $7.50 per person. Pay at the door. Menu includes: Cheese-stuffed shells, sliced turkey, meatloaf, salads, home-made rolls, assorted pies and beverages. **Day Care available at Lyndon Children’s Center (adjacent to the college). For information call Lori Phillips at (802) 626-5493. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. - Fri. Payment and Reservations for weekend day care must be made in advance. **Sales: The American Society of Dowsers Book and Supply Division will be offering a wide variety of books and dowsing instruments for sale during the Convention. Please plan to stop and browse at their display in the Stannard Gym.
The American Society of Dowsers, Inc. P.O. Box 24 Danville, VT 05828-0024 Phone: 802-684-3417 Fax: 802-684-2595 www.dowsers.org Convention info:
www.asdconvention.com Indago Felix means the Fruitful Search
Keynote speaker: WILLIAM HENRY, Investigative Mythologist and author, from Nashville, Tennessee. William has authored 10 books and is a frequent guest at UFO conventions where he presents his research on the Secrets of the Cathars, the human body as a resurrection tool, a ladder or Stairway to Heaven, as well as a ‘flow-er of light’, a plant, a Holy Grail; the mysteries of the illumined ones ILLUMINATI of antiquity, including the Sumerians, the Egyptians, the Gnostic Christians and the alchemists; Stargate Wormhole Secrets of ancient events such as the Tower of Babel and much more. His mythological specialty is the Ladder to God (Scala Dei in Latin) which has been featured in myths and scriptures since the beginning of time. In his books William interprets these stories of the Ladder to God on six different levels: the historical, the cosmological, the symbolic/metaphorical, the mythological/allegorical, the anatomical, and the technological. In his talk William will:
Incorporate more than 500 slides of stunning images from the secret traditions of ancient Sumeria, Egypt and
elsewhere. Bring together the world’s far-ranging spiritual teachings, philosophies and scientific, truths into an all-embracing
“Stargate metaphysics” (Spirituality based on the existence of gateways into higher realms of consciousness and Spirit). Illuminate the deeper codes underlying myths and beliefs about the body. Present techniques for “flipping” into higher consciousness and transmitting your thoughts at a higher frequency. Explore how the powers of the Universe are alive within us and how to recognize and align ourselves with those powers.
Join us on this remarkable adventure as William Henry takes us on a journey from the shores of the Milky Way through ancient Egypt, to decode the powerful and inspiring message of the Pillar of Light. He is the guest host of Whitley Strieber’s “Dreamland” heard on http://www.unknowncountry.com or http://www.williamhenry.net
For ASD convention info: www.asdconvention.com or www.dowsers.org
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