“Water dowsing” refers in general to the practice of using a forked stick, rod, pendulum, or similar device to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden or lost substances, and has been a subject of discussion and controversy for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
Although tools and methods vary widely, most dowsers (also called diviners or water witches) probably still use the traditional forked stick, which may come from a variety of trees, including the willow, peach, and witchhazel. Other dowsers may use keys, wire coat hangers, pliers, wire rods, pendulums, or various kinds of elaborate boxes and electrical instruments.
In the classic method of using a forked stick, one fork is held in each hand with the palms upward. The bottom or butt end of the “Y” is pointed skyward at an angle of about 45 degrees. The dowser then walks back and forth over the area to be tested. When she/he passes over a source of water, the butt end of the stick is supposed to rotate or be attracted downward.
Water dowsers practice mainly in rural or suburban communities where residents are uncertain as to how to locate the best and cheapest supply of groundwater. Because the drilling and development of a well often costs more than a thousand dollars, homeowners are understandably reluctant to gamble on a dry hole and turn to the water dowser for advice.
A dowsing tool is simply a read-out, interface, or communication device. It’s being said that it is either being controlled by your subconscious, or in a more scientific way, by magnetic fields; as all objects have magnetic fields as a result of their elementary particles spinning. Briefly explained, here are some of the most common uses of dowsing or divining rods: Water witching and divining, ghost hunting, energy healing, finding lost objects, dowsing for gold and yes or no questions. A dowsing tool is simply a read-out, interface, or communication device. It’s being said that it is either being controlled by your subconscious, or in a more scientific way, by magnetic fields; as all objects have magnetic fields as a result of their elementary particles spinning. Briefly explained, here are some of the most common uses of dowsing or divining rods: Water witching and divining, ghost hunting, energy healing, finding lost objects, dowsing for gold and yes or no questions.
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