There are certian spaces that feel less like events and more like living fields.
Places where people gather not only to learn, but to remember.
This June, I will return for my third year at the American Society of Dowsers annual conference, a gathering devoted to the exploration of dowsing, pendulum work, and subtle perception.
The Dowsers Conference 2026, held June 4–7, brings together practitioners, teachers, and seekers who are curious about how we listen beyond the surface of the mind, and how tools like the pendulum help us access deeper layers of knowing.
Before I was teaching or facilitating workshops, I was learning to listen.
The pendulum was one of the first tools that revealed something simple and profound:
The body is already responding.
In pendulum dowsing, what appears as movement is often described through the lens of the ideomotor response; subtle muscular shifts generated below conscious awareness. At the same time, many experience this movement as a connection to a broader field of intelligence.
These perspectives do not oppose each other. They describe the same event from different angles.
Over time, working with the pendulum became the foundation of my work, not as a way to seek answers externally, but as a method for developing clear communication with the nervous system.
The theme of this year’s conference reflects something I have been witnessing across disciplines:
A convergence of science and mysticism.
Neuroscience is exploring how the body participates in perception. Somatic practices are emphasizing regulation and internal safety. At the same time, intuitive traditions continue to refine ways of sensing beyond the visible.
Dowsing naturally lives at this intersection.
When we ask a question, the body responds before language forms. The pendulum makes that response visible.
This is not about belief.
It is about noticing what is already happening... and learning how to work with it clearly.
This year, I will be participating in three ways: as a presenter, workshop facilitator, and Wellness Center practitioner.
Each space offers a different depth of experience.
Presentation: The Pendulum as Interface
In my presentation, I explore the pendulum as an interface between the nervous system and the field of perception.
We look at how movement becomes communication, and how the body generates distinct response patterns when it is in a state of clarity.
This is where many begin to shift from “using a tool” to recognizing the intelligence already present within them.
Workshop: Training the Four Success Signals
The workshop moves into direct experience.
Participants learn the four pendulum responses I teach, what I refer to as the success signals. These responses are not imposed; they are revealed through calibration, repetition, and attention.
The focus is not on forcing accuracy.
It is on developing a reliable internal signal.
As this stabilizes, confidence follows naturally.
Wellness Center: One-to-One Integration Sessions
In the Wellness Center, the work becomes more individualized.
These sessions are slower, quieter, and deeply focused on nervous system integration.
The pendulum is used as a reflective tool highlighting where the body is aligned, where there is hesitation, and where something is ready to resolve.
For many, this is where the practice shifts from technique to trust.
We are living in a time of constant information.
Answers are everywhere.
And yet, clarity often feels further away.
What I continue to observe is this:
The challenge is not access to answers.
It is the ability to recognize what is true within the body.
Dowsing supports this by strengthening internal coherence.
It helps us sense when something is aligned, and when it is not, even before we can explain why.
This is not abstract.
It is something that can be practiced, refined, and trusted over time.
If you are attending the American Society of Dowsers Conference, I invite you into a simple shift:
Instead of asking,
“What can I learn?”
You might ask,
“What am I ready to hear more clearly?”
Because the depth of this work does not come from complexity.
It comes from relationship.
A relationship with your body.
With perception.
With the subtle signals that are already present.
If you feel drawn to this work, you are welcome to join me at the conference; in the presentation, the workshop, or within the Wellness Center. Get more conference info HERE!
Or you can begin where you are.
Pause.
Ask.
Listen.
Allow.
The movement is already happening.
The American Society of Dowsers (ASD) is an exciting blend of science and ancient wisdom! Founded in 1961, ASD has spent decades exploring and teaching the secrets of dowsing, an age-old practice used to locate hidden water, minerals, and even lost objects with little more than a simple rod or pendulum.