Posted by in-too-deep on March 09, 2008 at 19:16:11 from (209.102.187.139):
Holy smokes. Just searched dowsing videos on You Tube. I've never seen more bologna all in one place. A whole bunch of videos were saying the psychological reasons and that it's actually involuntary muscle reflexes that cause the rods, sticks, or pendulum to move through your subconscious. One fella, who seemed very legit, was demonstrated two of the regular sticks and going on and on about his feelings and psycholgical bull...he said this was certainly a water vein...but wait...it wasn't potable...it was contaminated. Are you KIDDING me?!!! Don't get me wrong, I most definitely believe that water witching/dowsing/diving is a very real and useful practice. On the other hand, they had things like using a pendulum to dowse a map. A paper map being dowsed with a brass pendulum hanging from your fingers, and it's your subconscious telling your muscles to move the pendulum to mark on the map. Give me a break! Admittedly, I'm a very skeptical person, but this is just nonsense plain and simple. I don't have an explanation to give you neither does youtube. Whew.
Rant over. I want some objective and scientific experiments that weren't done by hippies.
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