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Can lucky number "7" be used in dowsing and in metal detecting for better performanc?
I came across the following idea yesterday when an American Indian lady friend of mine gave me a “Sage.” She said if I ever get down, depressed or want some good luck, just burn it and smell the fragrance. It really smells nice without being burnt. I told her I would not burn it as it smells great as is and I want to keep it. Then I got to thinking about something, and the rest is below.
Can the lucky number “7” be used in metal detecting and dowsing to enhance performance? Possibly, but maybe after it is understood beyond being a mere “superstition” thing, at least that is evidently how God sees it.
The bible tells us God spent 6 days creating the earth, and then rested on the seventh (7th).
The number “7” is directly related to bringing down the walls of Jericho by the Israelites under the command of Joshua. Here is that story.
Listen to what God tells Joshua: ‘You and your fighting men are to march around the city. March around it once each day for six days. Carry the Ark of the Covenant with you. Seven priests should walk ahead of it and blow their horns.
‘On the seventh day you should march around the city seven times. Then give a long sound on the horns, and have everyone shout with a great war cry. And the walls will fall down flat!’
Joshua and the people do what God says. While they march, everyone is silent. No one speaks a word. All that can be heard is the sound of the horns and the marching feet. The enemies of God’s people in Jerʹi·cho must have been afraid. Can you see that red cord hanging from a window? Whose window is that? Yes, Raʹhab has done what the two spies told her to do. All her family is inside watching with her.
Finally, on the seventh day, after marching around the city seven times, the horns sound, the fighting men shout, and the walls fall. Then Joshua says: ‘Kill everyone in the city and burn it. Burn everything. Save only the silver, gold, copper and iron, and give them to the treasury of Jehovah’s tent.’
To the two spies, Joshua says: ‘Go into the house of Raʹhab, and bring her and all her family out.’ Raʹhab and her family are saved, just as the spies had promised her.
In all, the number “7” is used in the Bible more than seven hundred (700) times. If we also count the words related to seven (terms like sevenfold or seventy or seven hundred), the count is still higher. Of course, not every instance of the number “7” in the Bible carries a deeper significance. Sometimes, a 7 is just a 7, and we must be cautious about attaching symbolic meanings to any text, especially when Scripture is not explicit about such meanings. However, there are times when it seems that God is communicating the idea of divine completeness, perfection, and wholeness by means of the number “7”.
I am not a gambler, but I believe in the gambling world, “7” is considered a “lucky number”.
I have a diet plan that is actually a grazing plan for eating that is very effective to losing weight. It says, eat the plan for six (6) days, and then eat what I want on the 7[SUP]th[/SUP] day. My 7[SUP]th[/SUP] day for “pigging out” is Sunday; chocolate cookies, cakes, hamburgers, sodas, ice cream etc.
So, is it possible to attach to oneself while dowsing or when using an electronic metal detector for that matter, a number “7” lucky charm and get better performance from doing so? You decide.
I am up to my eye brows in mud from the snow and rain, so no dowsing finds today.
Stay tuned. the
I came across the following idea yesterday when an American Indian lady friend of mine gave me a “Sage.” She said if I ever get down, depressed or want some good luck, just burn it and smell the fragrance. It really smells nice without being burnt. I told her I would not burn it as it smells great as is and I want to keep it. Then I got to thinking about something, and the rest is below.
Can the lucky number “7” be used in metal detecting and dowsing to enhance performance? Possibly, but maybe after it is understood beyond being a mere “superstition” thing, at least that is evidently how God sees it.
The bible tells us God spent 6 days creating the earth, and then rested on the seventh (7th).
The number “7” is directly related to bringing down the walls of Jericho by the Israelites under the command of Joshua. Here is that story.
Listen to what God tells Joshua: ‘You and your fighting men are to march around the city. March around it once each day for six days. Carry the Ark of the Covenant with you. Seven priests should walk ahead of it and blow their horns.
‘On the seventh day you should march around the city seven times. Then give a long sound on the horns, and have everyone shout with a great war cry. And the walls will fall down flat!’
Joshua and the people do what God says. While they march, everyone is silent. No one speaks a word. All that can be heard is the sound of the horns and the marching feet. The enemies of God’s people in Jerʹi·cho must have been afraid. Can you see that red cord hanging from a window? Whose window is that? Yes, Raʹhab has done what the two spies told her to do. All her family is inside watching with her.
Finally, on the seventh day, after marching around the city seven times, the horns sound, the fighting men shout, and the walls fall. Then Joshua says: ‘Kill everyone in the city and burn it. Burn everything. Save only the silver, gold, copper and iron, and give them to the treasury of Jehovah’s tent.’
To the two spies, Joshua says: ‘Go into the house of Raʹhab, and bring her and all her family out.’ Raʹhab and her family are saved, just as the spies had promised her.
In all, the number “7” is used in the Bible more than seven hundred (700) times. If we also count the words related to seven (terms like sevenfold or seventy or seven hundred), the count is still higher. Of course, not every instance of the number “7” in the Bible carries a deeper significance. Sometimes, a 7 is just a 7, and we must be cautious about attaching symbolic meanings to any text, especially when Scripture is not explicit about such meanings. However, there are times when it seems that God is communicating the idea of divine completeness, perfection, and wholeness by means of the number “7”.
I am not a gambler, but I believe in the gambling world, “7” is considered a “lucky number”.
I have a diet plan that is actually a grazing plan for eating that is very effective to losing weight. It says, eat the plan for six (6) days, and then eat what I want on the 7[SUP]th[/SUP] day. My 7[SUP]th[/SUP] day for “pigging out” is Sunday; chocolate cookies, cakes, hamburgers, sodas, ice cream etc.
So, is it possible to attach to oneself while dowsing or when using an electronic metal detector for that matter, a number “7” lucky charm and get better performance from doing so? You decide.
I am up to my eye brows in mud from the snow and rain, so no dowsing finds today.
Stay tuned. the
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