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Abbé Mermet and the Golden Age of Radiesthesia

Abbé Mermet and the Golden Age of Radiesthesia

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Join host Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating story of Abbé Alexis Bouly Mermet, the Swiss priest who became known as the 'King of Dowsers' during the early 20th century golden age of radiesthesia. Born in 1866 in Switzerland's Valais region, Mermet transformed from a quiet parish priest into an internationally renowned dowser whose methodical approach helped legitimize the practice across Europe. This episode examines Mermet's innovative techniques, his famous remote dowsing work for water location projects as far away as Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and his role in training a new generation of practitioners from his home in Ardon. We explore how Mermet's careful documentation and collaboration with engineers helped bridge traditional folk practices with emerging scientific approaches to understanding dowsing phenomena. The episode covers the period from 1900 to 1937, highlighting the cultural and historical context that made this the golden age of European radiesthesia. Perfect for listeners interested in the cultural history of dowsing, the intersection of religious faith and mysterious phenomena, and the evolution of alternative practices in early 20th century Europe. Discover how one priest's curiosity shaped an entire movement.
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