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Dowsing



Dowsing is a type of divination that uses a forked stick, two L-shaped rods, or a pendulum to locate groundwater, buried metals, oil reserves, utility lines, gemstones, “malign” Earth energies, people, pets, lost items . . . or anything else of value. Dowsers believe that with the proper training and equipment—and intuition—they can sense magnetic fields in the Earth.

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Ascension Magick: Ritual, Myth & Healing for the New Aeon

Taking a magickal approach to this often misunderstood spirituality, Christopher Penczak explores the fascinating path of ascension.

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How to Dowse for Water

Hudson talks about his work as a professional water dowser. He discusses the historical and current need for water divining and the potential technical difficulties when drilling for water. He also shows us some introductory training methods out in the field.

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Dowsing: New Light on an Ancient Art

Can a dowser, using nothing more elaborate than a forked twig or pair of bent wire coat-hangers, really locate minerals, water or archaeological remains beneath the ground? Generations of scientists have remained sceptical, stigmatizing dowsers as charlatans or, at best, naive victims of...

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Dowsing: A Review

Dowsers have recently defined dowsing as ‘the art of knowing’.

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History of Water Dowsing with "What's Below"

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Art of Dowsing: The Art of Discovering Water, Treasure, Gold, Oil, Artifacts

This text shows the reader how to dowse for valuables, health, self-improvement, allergy relief, archaelogical remains and harmful radiation, using divining rods, pendulums, wands, hands and the body.

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Why Dowsing Makes Perfect Sense

Last week, I went dowsing. Also known as divining, this is the ancient practice of holding twigs or metal rods that are supposed to move in response to hidden objects.

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Ask the Right Question: The Essential Sourcebook of Good Dowsing Questions

Are you ready to take your dowsing to the next level? Learn the #1 skill you need to get the answers you seek. No matter what your level of experience, you know that asking good questions is the best way to get clear, accurate dowsing answers.

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In Defence of Dowsing to Detect Water

Guardian readers share their stories on the success of dowsing.

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The Diviner's Handbook: A Guide to the Timeless Art of Dowsing

Anyone can learn to dowse-for precious metals, missing persons, water, the solution to a problem, or a myriad of other objectives. All that is required is practice, awareness, and a working knowledge of basic dowsing principles and mechanics.

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