The journal
Editorial PolicyThe Journal is sent quarterly to all members of the Canadian Society of Dowsers. It is intended to provide a forum broad in content, that features a modern view of dowsing theory and practice, and at the same time offers a tribune for the views of its contributors. All work for the CSD is voluntary. The Journal is funded by the membership and the yearly conventions, where it may be displayed, and back issues made available for purchase by members, guests and others attending the event. It is not to be used for profit or advertising of any kind.
Material for the Journal should be sent directly to the Editors, preferably by email, and should bear the sender's name, address, phone number and email address for further communication. The Editors reserve the right to edit material submitted for brevity and clarity. Any editing of content that the editors deem necessary will be done in consultation with the author. The Editors further reserve the right to refuse publication of any material that they consider to be either of unacceptable quality or of a nature that is not in keeping with the ethics and purpose of the CSD.
Material which has been reprinted from other sources must be accompanied by permission from that source, or permission from the original author where possible. Full credit for the original source must be given and printed clearly.
Reference to health and healing matters is not to be regarded as negating the need for medical diagnosis or medical advice and treatment for any health problem. Editors shall at all times be responsible for competent selection, compilation, layout and editing of the journal, and providing fair copy for final printing. The Journal shall not be used or exhibited for personal gain on business cards or letterheads of a professional or political nature, and the editors shall act in accordance with the aims and ethics of the CSD.