May 16, 1996

Dear Henry & Rose:

HAve not herd from you for awhile, imagine you are busy, busy. Hope Spring has sprung there better than it has here. Some think it may be the harmonics from the atmosphere, influenced by the Governments doing those experiments in Alaska. What ever the case, we have sure had some wintery, rainy weather all Spring so far. My garden could use more sun, suppose it may come in time.

We seem to be exceptionally busy as far as time goes. Have made several trips, one to Idaho where I did a dowsing class and presentation, then another to Arkansas, where we took in two conventions, one ASD, the other put on by the Ozark Research Institute. We made a side tour there, and visited the crystal mines.

We plan to cut down on so much travel, it seems to foul up the local agenda pretty much, am always it seems catching up, or trying to do that, and did hardly any fishing of late which is not so good.

Don't recall if I sent you the latest flier on my book, will include one of them, there may be some interest in the book up that way, and would of course like to get as many out there among the dowsers as possible. Did not do it to make money, but would be nice to break even. Cost a bundle to get it printed up, Bety doubts if I will ever get out of the hole on that one, only time can tell.

Noticed it has stopped raining and the sun seems to be trying to shine through, so suppose I should cut this and get outside, the weeds have done very well with all this rain we have been having, the garden calls for more sun and a bit of warmer weather.

You and Rose take care, be well, and good dowsing!

The best,



About the Author
Mike Doney was raised on a ranch. He worked several seasons for the U.S. Forest Service. Mike worked seven years as a logger, seven years as a policeman and 23 years as an investigator for the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. He is a member of the Elks Lodge, the Masons and the Eastern Star.

His interest in dowsing resulted from a lesson given by one who came to him following a neardeath experience. He believes this person, who taught him to find tangible form in light using a dowsing rod, was either an angel or was sent to him by divine intelligence. Mike is convinced that orthodox science is a science of separateness. If humankind is ever to know and understand consciousness, the way of nature, joy and love, it will be through the discovery of the ancient science of wholeness. C. Willis Harman, president of Noetic Science, implied this truth in "New Science News" for late winter 1976. Source: International Association of New Science, 1304 S. College Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80524.


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