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Follow the Animals to water -

Other life forms also reliant on a daily water supply to survive, can help us find water... small birds, insects and animals will all be ‘hanging around’, near to, or traversing well trod paths to reach water.

Follow the plants to water

Finding water in the wilderness, fern image

Certain plants need more water to grow than others and will have established themselves in places where there is sufficient underground water. Tap into their water source by digging a little well, nearby to their roots.

Wet loving plants include: 

Elder Sambucus

wilderness_wilderness_finding_water_elder_image

Rushes Juncaceae, Reeds Poales

Finding water in the wildermess, image of rushes

Bamboo Poales Poaceae & Cattails Poales Typha, Cattails tuberous roots are also an excellent source of wild food.

 Finding water in the widrness, image of bamboo

Willow Salix

Dousing for water

The energy field created by water can be enough to affect sensitive conductors, such as thin branches (traditionally willow), metal & you!

To douse for water, walk around holding out your divining branch or sticks ahead of you, when close of over water you will feel a definite pull on the rods in one direction or another. Use a Y shaped branch, or 2 separate rods bent into L shapes and hold these loosely in your hands. By practising water divination we can improve our sensitivity & recognition of the subtle & invisible energy fields present around us all the time.

Be prepared: Check out some water hydration packs and purifyers here.



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