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Wrinkles

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this may not be the place for this. however it came up in another thread. Torchman spoke of finding keys . and Earthman responded with ,Have you ever tried dowsing ? my question to you fellas is . have any of you guys used your third eye, or dowsed while working with cars? I wish for no witch hunt on this post. so the nay sayers can move on, some peps seem to have the nack for some things some dont . what say you guys?
 
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Not sure how that would work for keys or cars, but I have successfully witched for water. Don't understand it, but it worked.

...and I am kinda hungry. ;)
 
When I lived in Pennsylvania our one home had a well. After a while it started drying up so we had a well driller come in and drill a new well. Before he started one old man on the team went to our peach tree and cut a wishbone shaped branch and started walking all around the yard holding it out in front of him. Finally, the branch started bending down to the ground and he said "Dig here". They did and struck water! :eek: I have no idea how it works or if they were just lucky, but they said he did that at every well they dig and is always right.

There are some things for which there is just no answer.

Don
 
interesting responses

I can see from the response to this thread some interest, both on line and pms. If this is only a wtf subject to you , you my move on to another thread. As for the other comments, water dowsing and other dowsing is somthing I am very farmiliar with . this may have opened a can of worms, oh well I love to fish.If your feeling uncomfortable of speaking here , pm me Im open to talk. Bruce
 
Donsrods.

To answer your question. Yes it does work.

I live in Pa. and my uncle use to do Dowsing on the side. He used 2 small pieces of black pipe for the handles and had two L shape copper rods that would spin in the pipe. He would start walking with the copper rods out straight. He would walk and when the copper rods would cross he would say drill here. most of the well that were drilled after he found the spot were anywhere from 60 - 125 feet. I have seen other wells in the same area go as deep as 300 feet.

He also used them to find water and sewer line. He did pass it down to me and it does work. But how I do not know. The first time I used it I was weird. I have done 10 wells and all of them were under 120 feet.

As for keys or cars I would not know with out trying.
 
Not sure how that would work for keys or cars, but I have successfully witched for water. Don't understand it, but it worked.

...and I am kinda hungry. ;)


Same here when my original well went dry, found what the well driller thought was two intersecting streams using two welding rods bent in an L shape...got 250 gpm. Seen my brownie??
 
My Dad was good at it, he would use a willow fork, and could find a decent well. As for me, unless the water was laying in a puddle on the surface, I had no luck dowsing for water.
 
We were trying to find the drain line to a septic field and another underground pipe. Never could get anything with a forked stick, but the bent rods got us pretty well on target for about 15 yards on both. (We were pumping water through the septic at the time too if I recall).
 
I tried the two bent welding rods to find a water line one time years ago.It was strange to see,feel those wires move and have done it many more times threw the years. I say go try it any brake in the earths magnetic field, water ,power and phone shows up. Their are other ways and I have not tried those or looking for water.
 
I have used bent welding rods to weld around corners, and it works great. I didn't believe it at first, but then I got to see it first hand. As for water, I usually find it under the leak in the roof.

(okay, kidding.... have seen water witchers do their thing with great results.)
 
A good friend told me of watching his Father hold up the forked branch with all his strength and the bark twist off in his hands.
 

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