This is why you dont let someone hide your test target

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This is why you don't let someone hide your test target

Especially if you are emotionally attached to the person, if you let them hide your test target you will pick up their vibes. That's not locating, it's more like telepathy. Same thing happens when you try to map dowse after a relative or even a friend hides the target. Also the video shows how a GSR can help you to learn to recognize the body response.

Cleve Backster - cellular communication at a distance - YouTube
 

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Only quote from Wiki anyone needs to concern themselves with...Controlled experiments that have attempted to replicate Backster's findings have failed
 

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I recall reading about his original work with plants and his work was "demonstrated and confirmed by many researchers". I know there were some who could not. I guess they just didn't have the right vibes. While I admit I have not researched any "controlled" tests if it was a test designed by skeptics it was designed to fail and they usually bring in their negative vibes. "The doubt and skepticism that a thing is possible acts as a form of self-suggestion or hypnosis and hamstrings the adult who has settled into habitual thought patterns and memories which block true perception of radiations of the wave-fields...It is this self-righteous and preconceived image of themselves that makes all humans very poor diviners since they are already programming the results with their expected performance." If a skeptic says it, I don't believe it, at least not on this subject.
 

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And I know Skepticpedia can't be trusted.

And that's probably why aRT quotes it.
 

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