In Memoriam

Gary “Slim” Spurling

Born: Aberdeen, South Dakota, July 3 1938
Departed: November 12, 2007. Resided in Erie, Co

The dowsing community has been saddened with the crossing over of one of its shining stars, Slim Spurling. Slim’s energy discoveries, workshops and tools have become an integral part of many dowsers own work with the environment and personal well-being.

Slim was a remarkable man, who committed his life to restoring the health of the environment and of mankind. He began practicing the ancient art of dowsing in 1970 and found a very simple and inexpensive method of neutralizing geopathic stress. Slim was an internationally recognized expert in the art of dowsing; and gave seminars in the U.S, Canada, Europe, South America and South Africa on dowsing and the application of the Light-Life™ Technology that he developed. His inventions are used worldwide to reduce air pollution, improve the quality of agriculture, and peoples’ lives.

Slim Spurling was in born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, settling on a small ranch near Morrison, Colorado, following World War II; attended rural schools, Colorado Military Academy and Mullen H.S. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree at Colorado State University, majoring in Forestry and Botany, minoring in Mycology, Biochemistry and Microbiology. He was Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Naval Air Reserve.

His life experiences included a twenty-year career as an artist-blacksmith and founder of the largest school of blacksmithing in the USA n the 1970's. His first student was the Founder and Curator of the National Blacksmiths Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.

A keen interest in metaphysics developed with an out-of-body-experience during college years and two near-death-experiences.

Slim began research in subtle energy phenomena and technologies in 1985. In 1992 he invented a device now known as the Light-Life-Ring. Further inventions based on this technology are the Acu-Vac Coil, the Feedback Loop and the Harmonizer. These Light-Life-Tools, which are room temperature super-conductors, produce positive subtle energy effects in areas as diverse as pain relief, enhanced healing ability of the body in injury or illness, improving water quality, air pollution abatement, certain types of insect control and increased plant growth.

Slim co-founded the Geobiology Research Association in 1993. The Association is a network of student-associates who practice the art of dowsing for and then the diverting of geopathic stress to alleviate various physical, mental or emotional symptoms for members of households or business enterprises.

Slim’s work will continue on through his wife, Katharina Spurling-Kaffl, and his employees and friends. For more information on Slim’s work and tools, visit his website, www.slimspurling.com

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