Gauss lines and dowsing.

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Les, so sorry but that's over my head. if you learn please post it here for dumbunnies like me.:icon_thumleft:
 

Les, so sorry but that's over my head. if you learn please post it here for dumbunnies like me.:icon_thumleft:

I read about them the other day on the Lost Treasure Magazine online web site and how they apply to dowsing. According to the article which came out in their magazine in the late 1980's, Gauss lines are energy emissions that radiate out from everything on our planet. It said that if you throw a rock into a body of still water, waves will spread out from the spot where the rock hit. It said Gauss lines of energy are like those waves. If you look on the internet, Gauss receivers are sold that are capable of measuring these small energy lines. Evidently, these instruments that are much like a volt meter, are not new but have been around for a long time.

The article said that our bodies are super sensitive Gauss receivers, which makes dowsing possible. It also said that one becomes more sensitive to receiving Gauss emissions while dowsing by simply practicing a lot, which will make dowsing success much easier in the process.
 

thanks a lot Les. now i have something to do.:laughing7:
 

thanks a lot Les. now i have something to do.:laughing7:

I was hoping someone might have used them in the past and could give more details about them than what was in the article. To see a tiny bit on this subject, go to the Lost Treasure Magazine online web site, click on the "Archive" button then type in "Gauss" or "Gauss Lines". The article was titled: "Dowsing, Real or Rip-off?" and linked our natural and physical ability to detect these Gauss lines to dowsing success. The article also told about the density of lines per square inch etc.
 

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