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Just published:
Hamish Miller, A life divined
by Nigel Twinn
Using a great deal of Hamish’s own words, this book paints a posthumous perspective on an uplifting, enlightening, exciting and frequently humorous life well-lived. Buy this book
Announcement:
Hamish Miller died 25th January, 2010. He passed over peacefully and happily at home after a gentle and joyful beloved Burn's Night with his wife Ba. She wants to let you know just how grateful she is for all her many messages, emails, cards, and letters - she is deeply touched.Saturday 8th May: the Celebration of Hamish at Trevsicoe in Cornwall. More information on the The Meeting Place at the Parallel Community website where you can also share your thoughts and feelings.Please bear with us about any emails awaiting a reply or book orders and so forth.
Warmest blessings to you all. The Parallel Community Team ---------------------------------------
Hamish Miller is a dowser, metal sculptor and author. He read engineering at Edinburgh and through his books, talks and workshops his work on earth energies has earned him an international reputation.
Book titles include The Sun and the Serpent, It's Not Too Late, The Dance of the Dragon, The Definitive Wee Book on Dowsing, and In Search of the Southern Serpent.
The DVD Hamish on The Parallel Community deals with the development of a fast expanding social web network connecting existing aware people and groups all over the world. See www.parallelcommunity.com
A new DVD titled Diverse Dowsing - Beyond the Boundaries with Hamish Miller and friends has been launched in March 2009 and has practical dowsing instruction, use of tools, methods, and moves into deeper aspects of the art of dowsing.
Hamish has lectured widely in Britain, America, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand and has appeared in television programmes in Britain, Sweden, Holland, America, Australia and South Africa.
He lives with his wife Ba, physiotherapist, dowser and researcher, on twelve acres of rough bracken, gorse and granite where they spend their spare time planting trees and trying to stop rabbits from eating them.
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