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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9831451:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTkwMDk1Xzk4MzBFM0ZF] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTcwMzQ5Xzk5NUVEMUEw] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTcwMDMzXzM0OEMxMDIw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 9831451:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTU5OTA2XzY3RDI5MDA5] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTU4MDA2X0QwQkZDQ0Uz] Is this too out there for people here? [/quote] nope. I knew an old woman that worked for the U.S. govt dowsing wells in remote areas. She was incredibly accurate. never missed one. She dowsed at least a 100 wells for private people and govt. just don't try to make money dowsing except to get paid for water wells. Alot of people dowse for gold etc. They NEVER find it. There is some universal law against it? I've known alot of dowsers. Even that old lady couldn't make any money on dowsing for precious metals/treasures. She could tell you where a vein ran, but not a vein that held enough gold to make much money. frustrated the hell out of her. [/quote] My first experience was as a curious child attempting to see if dowsing would work alas it did, and was an experience that was never forgotten. Even though I wish to try dowsing on our retirement ranchland, it might be an unfair test due to being in the middle of the Great Divide Basin but perhaps shallow areas of water will be identified. Have panned for gold and have never thought of using dowsing, as a method of finding gold this is a hobby venture with no desire to get rich quick on my part however finding flakes of gold is fun. Do understand your perspective concerning greedy people wanting to misuse a gift to benefit themselves financially instead of finding water for their survival. [/quote] BUMP - hoping you respond. [/quote] I'll say this. take it as you will. There are universal laws in place...just like there are physical laws. Using dowsing, or any gift for monetary gain is 'against the rules'. Yes, it will work for a 'trial run'. For example, you are goofing around finding a nugget or two. But..when you focus on making a living of it...it won't work. Seriously. I'd prefer to not go into my experiences of this, but everything I've said is the truth. Finding peoples lost items, yup. it works. finding water. yes. Many times, the results of dowsing are completely miraculous...astounding even. but trying to make money, even a living...nope. Same with using remote viewing, or any other 'supernatural' gift or power. It's like hitting a brick wall. A solid brick wall. [/quote]
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Many years ago when I was in the third grade picked a Y shaped stick and walked around the park across the street from our apartment building until the stick pointed down on its own it scared me senseless.
This were back in the days when even a public education touched on many topics and although had no clue as to the proper use the dowsing stick it did indeed forcibly point down.
Years later found out that Tibbetts Brook ran underground in the area and probably a tributary water source flowing eventually to the Hudson River.
If you read the government website pertaining to water dowsing they bring up the point that water in many areas is abundant underground and dowsing is no big deal however, this third grader pinpointed an underground brook.
Hope to have some fun with this on our small ranch in Wyoming before the well diggers arrive to dig our well.
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