THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF DOWSERS
JANUARY '26 NEWSLETTER DOWSING SKILL BUILDER

QUESTION TO ASK WHEN YOU ARE STUCK
BY SANDI ISGRO
Much like the advice to turn it off and back on again sometimes the simplest answer is the solution. It's always a good habit to keep the fundamentals in mind so your dowsing can be consistent.
Fundamental Dowsing: Do I Need to....?
1. Do I need to: Ground? or Center?
- Breath? Touch the Ground? or Meditate?
2. Do I need to Clear for Interference to my Dowsing?
3. Use Either Your Protocol or
follow the "May I, Can I, Should I" Protocol below:
- "Can I Dowse For This.....?"
- "Should I Dowse for This.....?"
Once you are consistent with the fundamentals the margin for error is significantly diminished. Error however is not gone. Bellow are some helpful questions to hone in on the WHY your dowsing may be inconclusive.
Question to ask to find the RIGHT question:
1. Write your question down. This avoids unclear questions when you read what you have written down. Unclear questions stand out like a sore thumb.
2. If you are getting conflicting answers to the same question, you can either rephrase the question or go back to the basics. Going back to the basics acts like your reset button.
3. Don Taylor suggests that you dowse each word in your question to see if it is the RIGHT word.
- Would there be a better word to use?
- Is there a word missing in the question?
- Is there another question I should ask?