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Issue Number 8
Winter Solstice 1997 MAG E-Zine
of Mid-Atlantic Geomancy

Seeds of Change

by
Tom Bender

Tom Bender Tom Bender is an architect, strategic planner, visionary thinker, and feng-shui practitioner living on the coast of Oregon in the US. Tom has been at the forefront of the sustainability movement for twenty-five years. In 1971, Bender quietly published a study, "Living Lightly", which showed how the U.S. could reduce energy use by a phenomenal 90% while simultaneously improving quality of life. I first met Tom in cyberspace when we linked our web sites, and had an interesting correspondence. I asked him if he would consider writing an article for us. It's a synthesis of where we are geomantically as we enter the new millennium.

 

Dowsing: A Path to Enlightenment

by
Joseph Korn

Joey KornJoey wrote an article for our Summer Solstice Issue of the MAG E-zine and Autumn Equinox Issue of the MAG E-zine This is the last in a series of three articles by Joey Korn, all of which are adapted from his book, Empowering Yourself and Working with Nature through Dowsing. The three articles together give a comprehensive picture of this active dowser's recent findings. It you'd like to learn more about Joey's work, visit his Web site . You can order a copy of his book or just communicate with him by email.

 

A Labyrinth Story at Kay Torrez's Place in SW Arizona

by
Alex Champion

Alex ChampionI first met Alex Champion in 1991 at "The Year of the Maze" conference in Saffron Walden in Essex, England. I knew that he was building labyrinths and magical mazes out on the West Coast in California. He is an Earth Magician who can turn a steep slope in to magical winding paths, or can take a small plot of land and transform it into wonderful simple magical maze. There is a longer bio of Alex at the end of this exciting article. As I wrote to Alex, the following is not exactly what I had been expecting, but it sure gives an eye-opening glimpse of the possibilities in sacred space!

 

Merryvale Stone Rows

by
Sig Lonegren

Sig LonegrenMany people want to know what the different kinds of things they might do in a sacred site. There are a number of different ways to become involved. They range from the very scientific to totally intuitive. Here are a few of the ways Sig Lonegren has related so far to just one of these sites - Merryvale Stone Rows in Dartmoor, Devon, England.

Sig Lonegren runs Mid-Atlantic Geomancy, and has been actively involved with things geomantic for over twenty-five years. He has a Masters Degree "Sacred Space," an interdisciplinary study that focused on archaeoastronomy, sacred geometry, and the Earth Energies (as experienced through dowsing).