Honey House Press

Divining Guidance: Tales from a Life of Dowsing & Insight

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ISBN 979-8985873306
Trim Size 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
Binding Paperback Perfect Bound ‎
Page Count 263 pages
Item Weight 10.9 ounces

Divining Guidance: Tales From a Life of Dowsing & Insight is the second book by master dowser and international animal communicator, Bill Northern. The book chronicles small town life in the Northern Neck of Virginia after the Depression and World War II as Bill spins colorful tales of a childhood of mischief, and a loss so significant, it sparked his interest in communication and metaphysics at only seven years old.

Divining Guidance highlights Bill's early work life in Washington D.C. and his return home to Virginia, where he ran a company of his own. After a municipal work crew inadvertently introduced him to dowsing, the ancient art of divining water, he went on to develop his insight and skills at places such as The Ozark Research Institute where he studied with the renowned Harold McCoy. With his ever-helpful “Angels,” Bill’s career bloomed as he traveled to legendary horse racing communities. Divining Guidance: Tales From a Life of Dowsing & Insight is entertaining, sometimes educational, and thoroughly warm and inspiring.

It features historical photographs as well as photographs of some of Bill's human and four-legged clients around the world. It also includes interviews with dowsing and healing experts for readers who want to deepen their own insight.

As a special gift, Divining Guidance offers introductory chapters of Bill's debut book, That Yank With The Crystal, which remains a strong seller in Folklore.

“Bill Northern – who I only met after he helped me find my lost dog – is truly a miracle.”
Robert Chong, Honolulu, Hawaii

“He is the real Doctor Doolittle.”
Kiri Matenga, South Auckland, New Zealand

“...this mare is now trotting better than ever before. A direct result of the dowsing recommendations that William provided to me.”
Graeme Bennett, Christchurch, New Zealand