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Carl-NC

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After reading the advertising for Rayfinder what, exactly, do you think it will do?
 

aarthrj3811

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As always I recommend that you go to the manufacturer and do a hands on test. If that can not be done try to find someone who has one and go on a hunt with them...Art
 

signal_line

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It looks nice but it is a lot of money. You need to use L-rods and many/most people never get that part figured out. Everybody wants the get-rich-quick and they don't take the time to learn some form of meditation. The easiest one is the Great Yoga breath. So if you don't have the L-rods figured out, even the most expensive device will be of little value to you.
 

aarthrj3811

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Something to try
To make the L rods cut two coat hangers at the neck and straighten them. Make the handles 5" long and the long side 17"making sure that the handles are free of the old bends. Remember that these L Rods are not very sensitive but will react to a lot of different objects.

RECEIVING RODS
The first step is to simply take the receiving rods in your hands. Feel them: look at them: and get used to them. Outside is best for practice but inside will work. Hold the receiving rods in front of you-chest high-about 18" apart at the same height, parallel to each other and to the ground. It is best if one of the rods is one inch above the other so they won't touch each other when they cross.
The most important thing for you to do is practice a lot. Expect the rods to feel clumsy at first; awkward. The wind may blow them around somewhat. Sometimes they will swing outward too far, but don't get discouraged because we all have gone through this experience. If the rods aren't level at all times or they move a bit, don't worry. It is not that critical. After you have some practice and start working with the system, you will be able to take a set of rods in your hands and make them work properly for you in the wind, dodging trees, rocks, or any obstacles you may encounter.

Now your ready to try some Dowsing. Locate your power line to your house either overhead or under ground. Slowly walk toward the lines with the rods open. Before you get to them the rods should close. Start walking again and the rods will open and close again after you go passed the lines.

Now stretch your garden hose out and turn the water on. Your rods should close when your heel is on the hose. Now get a good size piece of steel.( I use an old lawn mower blade ) Walk slowly toward the steel and again the rods should close when your heels are on the steel.

The power lines put out an oval signal where the hose and the steel put out straight lines. Some thing to remember is that there is random signal lines so if your rods should close when they should not just ignore them for now.

95 % of the people I have tested the rods will work for them. The enemy is negative thoughts
 

lesjcbs

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People, go here to see how uncomplicated dowsing is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp5iY1ar2G0
 

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metallist

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thanks my friends for your comments
as i searched, LRL is not based on science. SPECIALLY L-rods.
 

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metallist

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Bullet:Mich. did you have any success with it?
 

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