thehouseofZMA -> RE: Does anybody know anything about Dowsing ? (3/3/2007 1:02:54 AM)
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Yes, Dowsing is the most basic of all divinatory procedures and can be used with forked rods, L-rods, pendulums and literally dozens of more specific instruments. The best working scientific theory for dowsing, is that the mental procedure of centering and focusing on the object of the search releases brain waves, which when coded by the conscious mind for the object of search produces a physical response in the dowser, the instrument of which is just a physical amplifier for said signal. To the best of our understanding, the body's pattern receptors are in the pituitary and pineal glands in the forehead and brow, annd the dowsing procedure can be defeated by a strip of metal as thin as aluminum foil if it prevents reception of waves by these glands. And yes, Dowsing works for compass directions, finding land mines, oil, minerals, lost money, missing persons or their remains, people who badly need to go missing, emergency supplies, even arrival times of fiends and answers to questions of an abstract nature. Anyway, that's enough harping for now. Read The Divining Hand, by Christopher Bird, available at most public libraries, including ours here in Salem, OR. Best of luck-
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