Has anyone here studied dowsing / witching ?

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My buddy "Bob the builder", about ten years my senior showed me how to do it.......Piece of cake with 2 pieces of bent coathanger.

That's pretty cool! I've never seen anyone use a delectable desert to aid in the process. I would imagine that the cake has to go in between the rods right? Plus after you are done you get to eat your device.

Eat that technology - oh wait, you can't... You aren't are piece of cake.


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As a child I watched my grandfather witch well quiet a bit. He was good at it and done it for people in the area. My father nor I ever got the knack for it. He was usually spot on when drilling a water well. I don't know how the hell it works but your thread brought back alot of memories for me.
 
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I use it for finding veins of Gold

I use to use it to get answers, the rods cross for yes , and swing apart for no. I think it's tapping into the same force that Tarot readers use. I'm learning tarot now, but it's hard to learn. That's what makes it a challenge though :)
 
That's pretty cool! I've never seen anyone use a delectable desert to aid in the process. I would imagine that the cake has to go in between the rods right? Plus after you are done you get to eat your device.

Eat that technology - oh wait, you can't... You aren't are piece of cake.


;)
Are you saying we should burn pharmacists too? Ok. I’m down.
 
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My grandfather told a story of flying a Witcher into the ranch to find a well location, a great expense in the 50’s. The man found the spot, and told them the depth to drill. My grandpa tried but couldn’t get the same results until the man put his hand on grandpas shoulder and the willow almost jumped out of his hands. That well turned out to be the best in the valley. These were very religious and conservative people but they were convinced it was a special talent.

Finding wire or water lines in trenches has a lot to do with the soil being disturbed by the trencher or hoe, most lines aren’t that deep unless in severe frost country. Finding water in the desert with a stick is a special talent. I’ve always wanted to ask a Witcher if he/she can wear a watch that keeps time. I’ve heard of people with strange currents in their bodies that will interrupt a watches motion.

Physics cannot explain this phenomenon because it doesn’t follow known laws of physics. This isn’t a science
 
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Are you saying we should burn pharmacists too? Ok. I’m down.

I think you quoted the wrong one, but yeah.....these fargin drug commercials are getting reedick you louse.
"May cause anal itching and vaginal bleeding, scours, gallstones, swollen adnoids, may also make you spontaneously ignite and/or explode. Ask your doctor if _______ is right for you."

Ask my doctor? Fuck that, you had me at anal itching! Sign me up!
 
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I've done it for water and electric lines. I've also seen others do it. A friend, retired from the State Health Dept did it to locate septic lines and a local water company does it to locate water lines. The water company guy had a stainless steel rod with a wooden handle and ball bearings. I used a couple pieces of #6 copper wire, just because it was what I had. In my case, I was looking for something that I knew was there but not exactly where. I would rather have an electronic locator but many plastic water and gas lines have no locator wire.

I've never done it looking for water.
 
I used to live in the mountains of NC. A friend had drilled a well for a new house based on the expert opinion of a local driller and all the tech available brought to bear. The well was a less than stellar producer, less than 12 gal per minute.

A dowser was brought in and located two spots, one above and one on the downhill slope from the house, both locations on the same underground stream. I wasn't aware of either location and had never dowsed before. The foundation and basement of the house had been built and I was giving my friend shit about the dowser.

I played around inside the foundation of the house and "dowsed" three different locations inside the foundation without being able to see anything but what was within the walls. I put down the rods and climbed up on the wall to help prep the base plate.

I then noticed that the spot above the house, the spot below the house, and the three spots I blindly dowsed inside the house were all in a straight line. The new well was a suitable producer 30+ gal per minute.

Edit: It was probably more like 1.2 gpm vs 3.0 gpm.
 
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I used to live in the mountains of NC. A friend had drilled a well for a new house based on the expert opinion of a local driller and all the tech available brought to bear. The well was a less than stellar producer, less than 12 gal per minute.

A dowser was brought in and located two spots, one above and one on the downhill slope from the house, both locations on the same underground stream. I wasn't aware of either location and had never dowsed before. The foundation and basement of the house had been built and I was giving my friend shit about the dowser.

I played around inside the foundation of the house and "dowsed" three different locations inside the foundation without being able to see anything but what was within the walls. I put down the rods and climbed up on the wall to help prep the base plate.

I then noticed that the spot above the house, the spot below the house, and the three spots I blindly dowsed inside the house were all in a straight line. The new well was a suitable producer 30+ gal per minute.
I would have thought 12 gallons a minute would be plenty. That's much more than you can get out of a regular tap.