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How Do You Make A Dowsing Rod?

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How Do You Make A Dowsing Rod?

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Before the invention of ground penetrating radar, dowsing or divining rods were commonly used to search for underground water sources, gemstones and metals. Dowsing is not scientifically proven but is still in practice today in many parts of the world. The theory is that a dowsing rod allows a person to sense electric and magnetic energies beneath the ground. Locate a forked branch of live wood. Fruit trees and willow trees are preferred for making dowsing rods. Cut the branch from the tree. Cut away all excess leaves and twigs from the forked branch. Trim the dowsing rod so that it looks like a “Y”. The bottom of your “Y” should be about four inches long and each arm of the “Y” should be about one foot. Hold the dowsing rod with both hands. Place one hand, palms up, on each branch of the “Y.” Hold the dowsing rod parallel to the ground. Concentrating on the item you are searching for, walk along and wait for your dowsing rod to swing up or down, indicating that the item you are search

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