History of Dowsing
The origination of dowsing dates back about 7000 years. It is known to have been practiced among the Egyptians and Chinese. The druids of the…
The origination of dowsing dates back about 7000 years. It is known to have been practiced among the Egyptians and Chinese. The druids of the…
Traditionally, the most common dowsing rod is a forked (Y-shaped) branch from a tree or bush. Shape: Traditionally the Y-rod is a forked stick looking…
A pendulum is a rodlike instrument with a suspended weight used to tap into energy fields for purposes of Divination. The pendulum appears to read energy…
Shape: – With or without a sleeve handle. The top wire can be 4 inches to over 2 feet long. The usual length is around…
In recent years, electronic dowsing rods, also known as long-range locators have sprung up on the market, often costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars.…
There are many types of dowsing charts available for a wide variety of topics. Dowsing can be done without any tools at all, but having…
Shape: Any flexible rod, branch or wire. Can be most any length from one foot to over three feet. They sometimes have a coiled wire…
One of the most sensitive dowsing devices is the aurameter rod, invented by Verne L. Cameron, noted as being one of the most talented dowsers…
There are many very successful dowsing systems and methods, with or without tools. But as a general rule, most dowsers usually use one of the…
Urticariaomancy is a divination by the location of an itch. Etymology Derived from the New Latin urticaria ('hives') and Greek manteia ('prophecy') Methods There are…