Dowsing Anybody Ever Use Equipment From Simmons Scientific PMR-II or PMR-III?

signal_line

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I guess I'm lucky and learned the hard way. The GSR meter can be very helpful learning equipment. It's an electric L-rod but also it monitors your mental and emotional state before you start locating. So you get the biofeedback by letting the machine tell you what state you are in--no lying to yourself. Not me, either. LOL Like the line from a Steve Goodman song "Banana Republics", "...Telling themselves the same lies that they told themselves back home."
 

eagle4x

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I sent an email to Simmons Scientific about 4 years ago asking if I travel to their location would they be willing to give a demonstration of their products before I decided to purchase - I did not receive a response.
 

aarthrj3811

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I sent an email to Simmons Scientific about 4 years ago asking if I travel to their location would they be willing to give a demonstration of their products before I decided to purchase - I did not receive a response.
That would be the right way to do it...Art
 

bedrock bubba

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There is some truth to what Aussie says.

I learned long ago, to gold dowse only at dusk or dawn, as the signals are truer and stronger. Sun electro magnetism is powerfull. I have s special technique for finding gold when the sun is beating down on me, and it works! You look where the rods cross(the apex) then look at the shadow where it hits the ground and dig there! I located an 8 dwt. gold nugget that way, which my buddy dug out and kept. Cloudy days are great for dowsing. IO also use a triangulation method for finding caches that works! I use copper angle rods to great effect, but also have a copper wire doodlebug coil gizmo that finds even fine gold in cracks.

Work with whatever rods you are familiar with! Changing rods means you will have to relearn the rods response to frequencies, and that gets tedious!
 

dwolfe

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I would not waste my money and I have been dowsing for over 30+ years...
 

dwolfe

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What I'am saying is one does not have to spend alot of money for a rod to locate things.
 

Bullet:Mich.

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What I'am saying is one does not have to spend alot of money for a rod to locate things.

The thread asked if any one had used this equipment for dowsing. I have used all of Simmons Equipment for locating and the equipment will work for you to a certain degree, if you take the time to learn it.
 

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