New Zealand

Posted by Alicja Aratyn on 20th May 2015

Have you ever been in New Zealand? For me it is my very first visit. It is absolutely amazing, beautiful, and stunning – I guess there are not enough words to describe the spectacular nature here. We all have an idea of how stunning it is here from movies and the Internet, but trust me –what you see and experience in person is breathtaking.

The purpose of my visit however is not to admire nature, but to teach spiritually through dowsing. I must admit it is not that easy. Last weekend my friend Tammi and I attended the Women’s Life Expo in Auckland. People who visited the Expo and our booth were extremely nice and polite, however they have a very limited knowledge about the scientific approach to dowsing or rather more scientific approach to spirituality at large. They were very eager and enthusiastic to learn more, so we spent the majority of those two days talking to those interested.

This weekend I will teach a course and I hope we will build a common ground and bring more understanding of what can be achieved and what is possible.

People look at our pendulums and want to know what is Sacred Geometry. They look at sacred shapes and want to know why and how they work. Very basic information bring smiles of recognition on their faces and bring us great satisfaction; satisfaction which has long been forgotten when I teach in Canada. It is a great pleasure to show people the mechanics behind certain shapes, power of shapes and the magnificent energy created by therapeutic pendulums.

What I found very helpful here are my DVD’s, which people watch to get the idea about dowsing and many aspects of dowsing. A great experience, and an amazing group of people. I am so happy and privileged to be here. This land, holds such a rich history and the culture is on its way to catch up with the rest of highly civilized countries. Is it great or is it sad? A little bit of both, since KFC and McDonald rules, the aboriginal people consume more fast food and as a result become obese and ill. To see their culture I need to go to the museum and see their performance. So little of tradition remained.

On the other hand there are great highways called “Motor Ways”, which allow people to move faster, but also pollute this astonishing green country. Kiwi birds are to be seen only in special reserves, since they became extinct. So – if you want to see a Kiwi bird – go to a gift shop and buy a wooden or a glass one. So sad!

There is hope, though, that the more conscious part of this society will fight to preserve what is the most treasured for New Zealand, and that the Kiwis birds and people will live, as in the past, in harmony with their natural environment. I do believe that it will happen soon, before the damage will go too far. Because people here are waking up!