Dowsing For Water
What type of dowsing jobs have you had and have you had some successful experiences where drillers had previously not been able to find water ? Do you use Map Dowsing as a part of your work ?
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I dowse with a freshly cut willow Y branch but 2 copper rods work also. I have found well sites for many landowners, including my own. After locating a spot with the most magnetic pull, I mark it. Then I walk the area in a grid with my eyes closed to confirm. I stand over the location with a 6 ft., straight willow branch, placing one end against my bare belly with one hand under the branch to support it. The stick will start dipping slowly at first and depending on the amount of water moving underground and the depth of it, will "bounce" (either fast or slow) once for each ft. of depth.
When using one rod to find water or a metal cable, it is held out straight, in front of the body. It will move either left or right, following the direction of the water vein. If the dowser travels in a direction perpendicular to the vein, the rod will move accordlingly.
The ability to dowse is inherited. My grandfather, my mother and I, have more electricity in our systems than other members of our family. Watch batteries don't last as long and static shock is a problem. Most people give up dowsing as they become older as it exacerbates arthritis. For sceptics, they can hold the hand of a good dowser and hold one side of a Y branch. The look on their face is hysterical when they feel the branch being pulled downward so strongly it pulls the bark off in their hands!
Tests that use plastic pipes with water running through one of them are unreliable. Obviously, these people don't understand the scientific process. I am not an Enstein, just scientifically curious! We all know the world is full of electricty, maybe from spinning and building up a static charge (lightning proves that)? Our bodies run on electricty also.
If one drags a magnet through the earth's soil, it attracts little fragments of Iron. This is what the plasic pipes were lacking! It is difficult to find plastic underground unless it has metal in it. An underground stream builds up an electrical field (magnetic) as it flows along, the more water, the faster. The field becomes stronger.
There is nothing "psychic" about it! I can be thinking about what to cook for dinner or any other mundane thoughts while dowsing!
"Hypothesis of Dowsing for Water" by Denise Nevin Hoffman
Recorded 08-23-06
I do not believe in "Map Dowsing". It is scienticfically impossible! Movements of an object held over a piece of paper are caused by the subtle movements (pulse, breathing) of the person holding the string or drafts in the room.
While I lived in MT, I observed the drillers did't drill until the area was dowsed!
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