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[quote:Wire Paladin:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MjIxMTM3X0M0RUIyNEI1] [quote:OldWhiteGuy:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MjE2MjIwXzlCQTU3QzY3] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8zNzAwNjQ2XzY2MTU4MDA2X0QwQkZDQ0Uz] Is this too out there for people here? [/quote] You can dowse for anything. Just keep thinking about the target. You can also use just about anything... I've used wire coat hangers and wooden sticks. A fun thing to do is use some silver as a target. It can be a ring or an old coin. Drop it out in your yard and use your dowsing tools to "find " it. It's a great way to make believers out of folks who don't think it works. When those rods move in their hands, they are shocked. [/quote] Ditto. I’ve dowsed with wire coat hangers, tree branches of numerous types, and even yucca blades with excellent results. Many years ago, my dad and I dowsed to locate water and sewer lines in need of repair on our family property..Onr time, by triangulation, we dowsed and located a good water well for a friend after a water contractor had drilled two dry wells. However, everyone apparently can’t “Devine” like this. My dad and I could do it, but it wouldn’t work with my mom unless he or I gripped her wrists. Then it worked for her as we held her wrists. There were times I tried to hold the tree branches tightly in order for them to not “work.” However, invariably, the tree bark would just twist off in my hands, the force was so powerful. The dowsing process and results was really quite amazing. . [/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.
UK Water Companies Still Use Medieval-Age Divining Rods to Find Underground Water Sources
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