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Sep 12, 2010, 08:11 PM
#1
Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Hello All, I was driving the other day and it hit me,....has anyone ever tried magnetically charging their rods by rubbing earth magnets on them. I was thinking if you hold the rods pointing the opposite direction while rubbing them, would them not have opposite polarity? This may sound totally stupid and may already be an established method,....it is just a thought.
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Sep 12, 2010, 11:52 PM
#2
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Wont work cause the magnetic flux that powers dowsing which is solar powered is an entirely different unknown wavelength, and only is of use during severe solar flares. It can even pass thru an iron roof which is a scientific anomaly. If you could copy the EMF wavelength that powers dowsing you would virtually own the world Max
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Sep 13, 2010, 09:12 AM
#3
 The Watcher
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Hey easttexasdigger….Magnets can be your enemy. Here’s a little experiment. Do your usual test of your abilities with you rods. Now put a bar magnet in your shirt pocket or under your belt. Place it where the poles will be pointing right and left. Then do the same test again and then reverse the poles. Do it again then tell us what your results were..Art
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Sep 14, 2010, 08:07 AM
#4
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Well Darnit,.....I thought I had a genius moment..LOL
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Sep 16, 2010, 08:39 PM
#5
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
I tried making some rods once, out of coat hangers that can draw a magnet. Just bending them, I suppose could produce a little bit of a magnetic field. But I noticed something about the way they feel. It is more difficult to get a signal and didn't feel right holding those rods. I have zero pairs now of rods containing any iron or steel.
I don't use anything for dowsing that can be magnetized. There is one exception to magnetic fields in dowsing. If you have a map compass...the kind on a plastic or plexiglass base. Sit in a comfortable chair at home. Hold a pendulum over the compass, hang onto the base of compass with the other hand. If the pendulum begins to rotate around the outside edge in a circular motion. Wait about a minute, then see if you can pick up a treasure signal within 4-7 miles of your home.
The compass needle should be at magnetic N when starting. A signal is when the pendulum moves from rotation to a back and forth swing, then maybe just from compass center toward a singal direction. This should continue while asking about the target...if wrong it stops, correct answer still swings. Try asking the distance also...less than a mile, 1 mile, 2 mile, etc. Pendulum will stop after going past the target in distance.
If the compass is put on the ground or a table, chances are the needle could be influenced by iron or steel.
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Sep 21, 2010, 04:26 PM
#6
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Magnatizing your rods will result in misalignment for you to dowse. It only takes ten seconds for your rods to become misaligned if you continually hold them up, or horizontal. Realign L-rods by pointing them at the ground and counting to ten, then you can raise them horizontally into a vertical anomoly, thus enabling you to dowse it..
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Sep 21, 2010, 04:51 PM
#7
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
I use thin iron rods, and those take ten seconds, but if you use some alloyed rods like bronze or zinc plated they'll hold their alignment longer, and if you set them down and they get misaligned, it could take up to a minute to re align.. They don't have to be held, they can just be stood up somewhere. If your doing some road dowsing, stopping, jumping out and circling your element, jumping back in the car, try not to lay your rods down, stick them standing up next to the seat, for instant use on your next stop.
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Sep 21, 2010, 04:59 PM
#8
 The Watcher
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
Magnatizing your rods will result in misalignment for you to dowse. It only takes ten seconds for your rods to become misaligned if you continually hold them up, or horizontal. Realign L-rods by pointing them at the ground and counting to ten, then you can raise them horizontally into a vertical anomoly, thus enabling you to dowse it..
Yes, when dowsing it will become apparent when you need to do this. The brass rods are much more forgiving than most materials..
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Sep 24, 2010, 07:22 PM
#9
Re: Magnetizing your Dowsing Rods
 Originally Posted by dowser
I use thin iron rods, and those take ten seconds, but if you use some alloyed rods like bronze or zinc plated they'll hold their alignment longer, and if you set them down and they get misaligned, it could take up to a minute to re align.. They don't have to be held, they can just be stood up somewhere. If your doing some road dowsing, stopping, jumping out and circling your element, jumping back in the car, try not to lay your rods down, stick them standing up next to the seat, for instant use on your next stop.
I didn't mean to sound like, you can't use them. I took some thin iron rods along with me on my last trip to Quartzsite. Most pairs were bronze, but had wondered if the iron rods might feel different in highly mineralized ground, at gold placers. There could be some merit for using small thin iron rods at gold claims. It is more how the dowser feels when holding and dowsing with them.
Sure, you can pick out local mines in the area, iron rods pick up mine shafts.
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