Nomadic Therapist
Hi There! I'm David Nomadic Therapist, with over 17years experience as a Master Dowser, Sound and Hypnotherapist I love to work with people like you.
Look up! Beech trees on a barrow.
West Kennet Avenue bathed in sunshine on yesterdays run.
Early morning visit to West Kennet long barrow, started with rain then 🌞
Countryside wandering.
Love this guys expression, taken in Azerbaijan in 2018 near the Gobustan mud vulcanos, he was trying to have a conversation with my friend without a common spoken language.
Running and connecting with ancient stones, what a perfect Sunday morning!
Had an amazing time didgeri-dancing to awesome Ecstatic dance last night, and thank you to everyone who joined with their high vibes 🎉
The National Trust at Avebury have started to supply didgeridoo stands in the car park! But they're not selling then in the shop yet..... Import problem I guess 🤣🤣🤣
It's so amazing to be able to release this podcast, Discovering Dowsing, Co hosted by myself and the awesome
In our first episode we dive into
*Unlocking Inner Wisdom and Cosmic Connection*
What You'll Discover: - The fundamentals of dowsing and how it bridges the physical and spiritual realms. - Insights from seasoned dowsers on the connection with Earth energies and nature spirits. - Practical tips for integrating dowsing into daily life to enhance personal and spiritual growth. Enjoy
Listen in on *Spotify:* https://tinyurl.com/Discovering-Dowsing
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A month ago I went to France for my God daughters first communion, really it's just a photo to prove that I occasionally wear trousers 🤫🤣
Getting to play with friends is so important as an adult, on Saturday we played around with our drums in the Sanctuary labyrinth. Then on Sunday we bumped into each other again in Avebury and played the didge and drum while trying to laugh alot (doesn't work well 🤣). Thank you Alex and Claire hope to repeat again soon!
How do you see the world?
We all see it differently and that's more than OK!
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I only momentarily stood on the cricket pitch for this photo,..... Honest!
We popped into Avebury on our Men's walk, taken in front of the Devil's chair..... Explains a lot🤣
Had an awesome day for a mens walk on Pewsey Downs!
Pangbourne a stroll along the river Thames.
What strength a tree can have although it has died, even when a part of us is dieing we can still have strength and rootedness.
The laser beams of light shinning across this mosaic patterning is incredible, almost as though you can feel the presence of the universe.
It is very to see the reflection, but the gold is often hidden in the shadows. Taken in 2017, Ushuaia, Argentina with my first digital slr camera.
When I built this tile and bottle window I was asked to use more bottles, but I insisted the play between light and shadow would be more powerful this way. The compromise was to put the window in and mount the stain glass in it, what a great compromise.
Abondoned by people, but the wind is still relentless.
Driving through a storm to find a very familiar octagon royal hunting lodge, past life perhaps? One thing was certain a lot og ghosts needed to be cleared!
Sunset run in the French countryside.
I made this piece of equipment about 10 years ago to make holes for small plants making sure they're correctly spaced. At the moment it seems to be supporting buttercups during the sunrise😂
Sunrise tractor, OK so maybe there is a tractor theme this morning, along with the blue/black and white vibe.
Who doesn't like tractors? Well it doesn't matter I like them! 😂 An old Fordson Major left here for about 4 years and already nature is taking over, this tractor is about 45 years old and back in England there is one at work still working. Not one of the easiest tractors I have ever driven, in fact probably the worst, but creates such a great picture.
A little chapel in the middle of no where North of Bergerac. Built next to the 3 sisters springs it has been here since 1088 and was often used as a stop over by pilgrims en route to Santiago de Compostelle although not on a main route. Also a place for this tired traveller to snooze in the shade of the trees😀
The second most visited pilgrimage site in France, Lisieux.
Bushton Manor plant fair, usually I have these gardens to myself as I work away at keeping them tidy. But today around 40 stall holders and a lot of people descended for tea, cakes oh yes there were some plants for sale too😂
Rustic messy farm scene, Avebury Manor Farm.