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I bet nobody here knows how to use a pendulum correctly and most are about as far away as you can get from it. That might be the reason nothing is ever found. Like with all this get-rich-quick, there's never enough time to learn it properly. So you get the blind leading the blind. It's like leaving your kids with some unlicensed daycare to pick up all their bad habits. I call it contaminated.
Almost every book on dowsing is the same rehashed stuff by losers. Not any different than those fake treasure stories. Copy it and leave out the unpleasant parts that tell the true story.
So what author? Nobody compares to Christopher Hills. "Supersensonics" is the best book ever, but it's hard for some people to understand. Probably take a lifetime to learn all that's there, if you are sharp and work very hard at it. One of his students Robert Massy (PhD in physics) wrote some books that are easier to read. Can't recall the title but I'll look for it and post later.
Like I've said before, don't rely on somebody else. Anybody can put an "X" or "O" on a map (or 10,000) and claim to be a psychic. i can't imagine anyone wanting to divulge their treasure site all on some felonious claim. Just like the old Wild West, anybody can put a shingle up and claim they are dentist or whatever. Many died in the dentist's chair. Ought to be a law against it. There probably is.
Almost every book on dowsing is the same rehashed stuff by losers. Not any different than those fake treasure stories. Copy it and leave out the unpleasant parts that tell the true story.
So what author? Nobody compares to Christopher Hills. "Supersensonics" is the best book ever, but it's hard for some people to understand. Probably take a lifetime to learn all that's there, if you are sharp and work very hard at it. One of his students Robert Massy (PhD in physics) wrote some books that are easier to read. Can't recall the title but I'll look for it and post later.
Like I've said before, don't rely on somebody else. Anybody can put an "X" or "O" on a map (or 10,000) and claim to be a psychic. i can't imagine anyone wanting to divulge their treasure site all on some felonious claim. Just like the old Wild West, anybody can put a shingle up and claim they are dentist or whatever. Many died in the dentist's chair. Ought to be a law against it. There probably is.
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