The Art of Dowsing
			            
                            Social Science/History | Registration opens 1/5/2026 12:00 AM MST (Arizona)
			            
           
                    
                    
                        
                             
                            
				  
                                
                                    Dowsing is an ancient art involving copper L-shaped rods with wooden handles to locate almost anything. Traditionally used for finding water, they can be used for healing, to enhance communication, outline auras or over a map to find the best location for a building. Using rods with wooden handles ensures that the rods are not influenced by the users' energy fields. This class will also include pendulums which many use when trying to make decisions. If you have a set of dowsing rods or a pendulum, please bring them to class.   
                                
                            
			           
                         
        	                    		
                            
                            
                            
				
Laura Lee Perkins, M.S.
Perkins, Laura Lee , BME, MS  - has authored 18 books, published 150+ articles, and recorded 5 professional Native American flute CDs and 3 audio-books.  Recipient of 14 grants and 5 artist residencies, Laura is a "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Hope & Miracles" author. She teaches 50+ classes annually to 5,000+ people in ME, MA, NY, and AZ.