The Elders: Abbé Alexis Mermet (1866-1937)

The Seminal masterpiece on Dowsing/Radiesthesia. Well worth studying by anyone that wants to reach perfection.
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PRINCIPLES AND P R A C T I C E OF RADIESTHESIA
A TEXTBOOK FOR PRACTITIONERS AND STUDENTS
by Abbé Alexis Mermet (author), Mark Clement (translator)

Mark Clement’s English translation (1957) of this 1935 classic is a must for students and practitioners of radiesthesia. Theories on the nature of dowsing, the roles of the pendulum, practitioner, and psyche, practical uses of radiesthesia, rays, and emanations. Packed with experimental information and illustrations.


Download with OCR Link:
http://www.iapsop.com/ssoc/1935__mermet___principles_and_practice_radiesthesia.pdf



In French:
Alexis Mermet
Le pendule
suivi de
Abrégé de ma méthode
(I have this one but have to try and relocate a link to it.)

Mini-Bio and borrowed references:
>>Abbé Alexis Mermet (1866-1937), French Catholic priest, the Rector of Chapelle de Sainte-Madeleine in Jussy, Switzerland, Le Roi de la Radiethésie; a colossal influence on the development of that discipline we now call Radiesthesia, and a man of high personal renown in the European press of his day for his particular dowsing practice.

Mermet, Alexis. Le Pendule Révélateur Ou Moyen De Découvrir Les Corps Cachés Et Les Maladies De Près Ou À Distance, Sur Plan Ou Photographie. Cognac: Imprimerie du "Paysan", 1928. Print.

Mermet, Alexis. Comment J'opère Pour Découvrir De Près Ou À Distance Sources, Métaux, Corps Cachés, Maladies. Jussy, Genève: chez l'auteur, 1934. Print.

Mermet, Alexis. Der Pendel Als Wissenschaftliches Instrument: Eine Einführung in Die Pendellehre Und Eine Anleitung Zum Gebrauch Des Pendels. Colmar: Alsatia, 1935. Print.

[In English]-- Mermet, Alexis. Principles and Practice of Radiesthesia: A Textbook for Practitioners and Students. London: V. Stuart, 1959. Print. [Available in BSRF xerographic format: <#B0410, Principles & Practice of Radiesthesia>]<<
Ref. https://borderlandsciences.org/journal/vol/02/n09/Frood_on_Practical_Pendology.html

>>Principles and Practice of Radiesthesia. This classic was first published in France fifty years ago and details the fruits of forty years research and application in Radiesthesia or dowsing. The book shares his observations and comments on dowsing for water, mineral prospecting and diagnosing disease. Abbe Mermet gave advice on how to use a pendulum and aided in missing persons cases.

Abbe Mermet popularized the use of the witness chamber. He drilled a hole inside the pendulum and placed herbs in the cavity. After drilling a hole in the pendulum, Father Mermet further proved material placed inside the pendulum emits a vibration or radiation field. This vibrational field increases the pendulum’s sensitivity to other emanations in the environment both locally and at a distance.

He also proved these “vibrations” are transmittable to other people. The bulk of his work, written if French, is the framework of modern day’s European School of Dowsing.
Abbe Mermet’s novel ideas and research established dowsing or Radiesthesia as a respectable science.<< Ref. https://www.adermark.com/product/mermet-brass-pendulum/

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