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I have heard stories of people with brain tumors doing amazing things.
 

lol, I don't know anything about healing magnets or why you used one, and I have no plans of using one either. I just remember reading a story about someone with a tumor mysteriously finding his/herself with a form of ESP. I don't know if this would be considered paranormal. There is much we do not understand about the human brain.
 

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I am a firm believer that dowsing, and even some paranormal phenomena have nothing to do with psychic. Even the term psychic is so misleading, it's just a catch-all term to attempt to explain physical effects that science has not figured out yet or rather, refuses to accept.
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A) A Rose by any name is still a Rose and smells the same. What definition or name would would you suggest?

Till Eulenspiegle
 

Psychic ability is all about being able to focus your mind on one thing only. I have read books on the subject and tried it and it works. Maybe even too well. I scared myself with it.
 

I have a set of L brass rods, I was told to use two magnets, placed on each side of a piece of gold as a witness to the gold treasure, for the rods to pull to gold. Will the strength of the magnets effect the distance the L rods will receive a signal from the target? What is the average distant the L rods work without the magnets?
 

I don't know how magnets work when placed on the sides of the gold. I do know that if I place a bar magnet in my right hand with the rod handle the rods will close when I set on a coin. When I reverse the poles the rods will not close. When I put the bar magnet in the left hand the rods will not close no matter which pole is up. When I put a bar magnet under my belt the rods will close only when one pole is pointing right.

For my gold witness I have flakes of gold on the ends of my rods attached with liquid black tape. I can pick up a flake of gold from 46 paces away and a 1/4 oz at just less than a 1/4 mile. I assume that the size of the gold determines how far you can detect it.

This is the way it works for me but is not the only way...It seems that dowsing is a little different for each of use....Art
 

Thanks, but what is liquid tape(glue), and which end of the rods do you place the flakes, the handle or the searching end of the rods? I am just learning.
 

It's a liquid rubber..The can says Liquid Tape--electrical. I have saw many different brands in hardware stores. I put mine on the search end but any place on the rods will work. You can hold them in your hands with the rod handles. I took two 35mm film canisters and drilled small holes through the sides near the bottom. I forced the rods through the holes and slide them up to about one inch from the handles. Say your'e looking for a wood box full of gold coins. You find a spot. The odds are good that the box was built from locale wood. Put the wood in the canisters and check the spot. You need to remember if the target is deep, check and double check before you dig. If need be bring other equipment...Art
 

Will white gold witness yellow gold? I am thinking about taking an old gold wedding band and making a band for each of my rods, the wedding band is white gold. Is there a method used to tell how deep the treasure is, when using L rods?
 

Hey Jeff...I call the fringe area a halo. I can't pick it up unless I'm walking away from the target. Works different for each person but the results are the same...Art
 

Thanks Jeff...I will give it a try. The rods react different from dowser to dowser so it's just a matter of testing until you know what they are telling you. I try most every ones methods and if they work better than mine I use them....Art
 

Dowsing is really flexible, you can really do whatever you want, because the rods move of the subconcious twitches in your wrist, do they not?

I've always used the dowsing like,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
or
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

and taken the rod, upside down, and ran it from right to left and where ever the rod sticks is that number.

But anyway, I got a letter from Leland Pederson, who did a lot of work with dowsing for the Kensington Rune Stone research, for cemetaries, drilling companies.

And, to test his technique of one rod thing today, I tried to locate a water vein in my yard. Which I've never tried before. Here's a picture of the results, any comment?
 

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Dowsing is really flexible, you can really do whatever you want, because the rods move of the subconcious twitches in your wrist, do they not?

I agree dowsing is flexable..I don't believe that Idomotor is a complete answer to how dowsing works. I use mental dowsing in map dowsing and locating caves. If I ever look for water I would also use it. For minerals I use what I call physical dowsing for lack of another name. The rods still cross but with no movement of the hands or wrist. Some how the body and the objects energy make a connection. The subconscious may still be contolling the rods but it is working differently.
I have a dowsing rod holder that makes it impossible to cross the rods with my movements. When the rods cross I know that the movement has been eliminated so they are crossing some way...Art
 

Ah yes, physical dowsing. I always incorperate mental dowsing into everything. And what type of rod holder do you have?

And soon, perhaps I can get permission to post on here some of Leland Pederson's book. "The Kensington Rune Stone, An Oceanic View"

Where almost all of his studies are based on his dowsing work. But he did all the research with another guy, Gil Moe, and sometimes more. And they always double check everything.

Like through dowsing Leland and Gil determined the birth dates and death dates of all the members of the Kensington party. Acctually, I'm not sure if they determined all the death dates of the ones that weren't killed in Minnesota.

But the 10 men buried outside of Kensington were killed on November 10th, of 1362.

It's really interesting, the information in his book.
But some things are controvursial (forgive my spelling) between Leland and other people. My uncle, and Leland, and many other people in this area, such as Marion Dahm, Bob Berg (famous around here) have established the ocean shoreline to, in 1362, to be around present day 1370 feet. Where as Scott Wolter, geologist who wrote the book, "Kensington Rune Stone, New Compelling Evidence, told me directly that the water was not that high. And isn't possible. I have yet to get any backup for his statement. So I don't know.

I haven't gotten to study either side enough to really make an opinion.
 

When I first started dowsing with with a LRL, I would feel a pulsating sensation in my hands when I was entering a signal, which I thought was probably normal, but the maker of the LRL said they had never heard of that before. When I am dowsing with my rods without the LRL, I still get the same pulsating sensation in my hands when I am entering a signal. Does this happen to anyone else? pspope
 

pspope
That should tell you that you can throw your LRL away and get the same results.

Bill
 

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