Ep34 | Following the Water Home with Charlotte Emily Rose

EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 1H 5M

Ep34 | Following the Water Home with Charlotte Emily Rose

from Scribing Journeys · host J Sahans

Join me for a deeply moving conversation with Charlotte Cargin, a water diviner and passionate restorer of Kinsale’s lost wells. Over the past two years, Charlotte has uncovered more than 100 forgotten wells, some buried for decades bringing them back to life through intuition, dowsing, and heartfelt reverence for the land. Her journey began in her own garden, where a rediscovered well became a daily ritual of gratitude, sparking a mission to reclaim the town’s hidden water heritage. Charlotte shares how water holds memory, healing, and intelligence, especially when we honour it with love and presence. From the moment she first sensed a well beneath her feet to the magic of a robin leading her to a heart-shaped well basin under the full moon, her story reveals a world where the land speaks to those who listen. She teaches that every well is a sacred portal, and that by restoring these ancient sources, we heal not only the land but also our own connection to the divine. This is more than a story about wells, it’s a call to remember, restore, and revere the waters that sustain us. Whether you're drawn to earth wisdom, spiritual healing, or the quiet magic of ancient sites, Charlotte’s journey offers a powerful path forward. Tune in to hear how love, gratitude, and intuition can bring life back to forgotten places and to your soul. Go Fund Charlotte's Book: https://gofund.me/dd33b0854 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@charlotteemilyrose? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlotte.carginListen back to all episodes: 👉 Scribing Journey'sJoin Soul Scribers 👉 Telegram Group: https://bit.ly/soulscribersSubscribe to my YouTube | Odysee channels. Jackie’s website: https://soul-scribe.comDouglas’s website: https://questutilityservices.ie/

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