What About Intents?
As for writing or inscribing intents—this is a technique that dates back at least as far as ancient Egypt. Written intents are a large part of Tibetan culture as they are written on prayer flags or placed in prayer wheels and the like. Basically a written intent gives form and focus—that is a physical presence—to a thought. Writing it down literally creates a thought form. Placing this thought form in an energetic system, such as a flag flapping in the breeze or a turning wheel—or for that matter in the well of a field broadcaster—energizes it by placing it in the flow of things
We found Joey Korn's dowsing course included an exceptionally clear and broad statement of intent that has proven very useful for Field Broadcasting. This can be found in Joey’s book, Dowsing: A Path to Enlightenment, and it reads like this:
"If it be Thy will, let the powers of nature converge to increase and enhance beneficial energies and to transform any detrimental energies into beneficial ones within the boundaries as marked, for now and in the future for as long as is appropriate, in deep gratitude. Amen."
In other words, in keeping with the universal master plan or Creator's will, let all the forces of nature, both known and unknown, come together to increase the beneficial energies present, and to transform any harmful energies into beneficial ones within the appropriate limits of this particular place and time—with genuine thanks—and so be it.
Whenever we install a Fieldbroadcaster we like to go over this intent with the people whose property and broadcaster it is. We get them to write this intent on the map that goes in the well along with the biodynamic reagents, colours reagents, weed peppers or whatever. Our feeling is it is important that they expressly wish for the best to happen and that they look for it.



