Dowsing | Does it really work? | Divining Rods

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Today I tried my hand at Dowsing. I was skeptical but went at it with an open mind. The best way to see if something works is to put it to the test. In this video I do just that. The results may shock you.
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With the overwhelming amount of people that have commented that it works, you have sparked my interest again... There will be a round 2 of dowsing in the near future for this guy! Thank you all for your comments :)

ThePasturedHomestead
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The fact that you are willing to give something a go like this shows that you are an open-minded person willing to learn at any stage of life—a life-long learner! You will definitely succeed in life!! I have a son the same age as you with the same good head on his shoulders. Thank God for young men (and women) like you out there influencing and inspiring our world! Be proud! ⭐

nataleekelly
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Years ago, my step dad had someone come out 2x and drill down for water. It was dry each time and cost some big bucks. Then he had a dowser come out that used a branch that was in a Y shape and it pulled downward where the water was. When he had the people come back out and drill down it hit water. It was always very cold and came out clean and good when tested.

cynthiamaniscalco
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It does work. I have done it for all electric, water and especially sewer lines.

dandingess
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My father-in-law has found hundreds of streams of water for wells. I’ve heard him say that if the water is pressurized that “witching “ will not work. He would always use a fresh cut willow fork or a peach fork. This also works when trying to find unmarked graves. Great channel and fellow eastern ky resident. Good luck

mikelemaster
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We had to do it on the farm and it worked to find a natural spring and also water lines next to our barns. We also just used coat hangers.

randolphsfarm
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Damn dude! 3.2k already. That happened quickly. People are clearly loving the stuff. Keep it up :)

Kristian_Hudson
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A sensitive dowser will have great sucess. Some folks don't. Depth can be found, as well. If I douse with bent coat hangers, the rods will react to larger electric wire and voids, also.

lanceromance
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I know a lady in NC that did that and every time she would find water. Everyone would call her when purchasing property to have her find the water. I never knew you could do it to find electrical lines underground. New to your channel. Trying to binge watch all of your videos.

brendahaire
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Suggestion: Get 2 drinking straws. Cut them a little longer than the width of your hand. Dip the ends of the rods into them while you are holding the rods during your dowsing. That way they can freely flow and you wont be paranoid with them being in your bare hands.

TyDaGeek
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I worked 12 yrs for a water distribution company and we used what we called a Wand. It was a plastic handle with an telescopic antenna that pivots out to 90°or more. I relied on it and believed it more than all the high tech electronic locators we had. Ya should have started at your main line and found it and then walk that line on the side towards your barn its there and that does work. If your in colder climate your frost line is probably more than 3 ft.

georgehutcheson
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They always worked for me. Used them professionally to locate electrical feeders many times.

oksureright
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I think your subconscious mind is a powerful element. Even if you don't think about moving it and aren't doing it intentionally, your subconscious mind is affecting the outcomes.

shadowmil
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It definitely works when searching for ground water, for well sites. Never known anyone to use to locate water lines.

pennynewell
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I'm 75 years old, I learned how to find water by my Grandfather using the two rods with tubes on the handles. It worked just fine for me in Florida. I found water at 22 feet deep and an other at 30 feet deep.

redwemette
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I've done that in the past and Wells and drilled and found the best water you could ever drink taught it by someone that used to do it for years I was skeptic first too but it does work

fullers
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It works. We use it all the time to find old foundations on historical sites for archaeological purposes. But interestingly, not everyone can do it. Not sure why—possibly some people have a more magnetic aura than others that interacts with the magnetic aura of the item? Dunno.

ruadhscottygirl
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Yes it does work, I actually do it a lot for my line of work for utility locating and copper works the best or willow branches for water and not everyone can do it, it depends on your energy and if you are grounded correctly to the earth

tristanwalker
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I've used dowsing rods and I was a skeptic until I saw that they work. What works best is brass brazing rod about 2 feet long. Bend them at about 6 inches. When you use them hold them at shoulder height pointing straight out in front of you about 18 inches apart.
They pull so hard that you can't hold them back pinched between your thumb and fingers. For some folks, when they twist in your hands so they point together sometimes they will begin to bounce and tell you how deep you need to go. It works for water, buried materials and for gold. One of the richest gold strikes in BC, Canada (Spanish Mountain) was discovered with dowsing.

doyleholmes
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One of the principles of dowsing is that the expectation determines the result

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