Map dowsing Lessons

Re: Map dowsing Lessons - who Has Permission to Use This Report

Every member of treasurenet has permission to print and keep this data for their personal use. No one has permission to print and sell this data. The following folks have my express permission to reprint this data in their ezines or on their sites. Those of you who know me should not connect siegfried with my name and should credit siegfried as the author. Thanks.
Floyd Mann on his LostTreasureUSA site
Dell Winders on his TreasureAmerica site
geodowser on his ISD-digital dowsers site
don delauder on the photon - digital dowsers site - best to post a link only don they get kinda testy
chiz on his gophers site
artthr on Al Rossmiller's united dowsers site
carl-NC on his geotech site - Carl is a gentleman and living proof that you don't have to be disagreeable just because you disagree with someone. He's also a very helpful fellow who invented and posted a
do-it-yourself baitable LRL for anyone who wants to experiment.
I may be scarce the next few days but will be back online late saturday and regular hours on Sunday. exanimo, siegfried schlagrule
 

that's not the way I typed your site dell. sorry. Looks like i was cussing you and i wasn't, regards, ss
 

I would be very interested in knowing how its done...thanks...
aquanut
 

THANK YOU S.S. for the lessons. I, for one, appreciate it when someone unselfishly shares their information. I will put a link to your posts here---onto my October 1st newsletter. My readers will like the new info.

FLOYD MANN
FRMPINK@AOL.COM
 

Hope you made it through the hurricane ok Tim. regards, ss
 

THANKS for the lessons S.S...............very helpful info......................gldhntr
 

just posting on this thread to get it back on board as it seems as if the dowsing threads are getting out of focus again and i thought it would be a good idea..........as soon as i can locate the united dowsers mag from the stacks of papers in my library again with the description on making a cheap pendelum with a witness chamber i will post it as the author of it does not have enough respect to leave us to discuss dowsing in peace i thought he would appreciate seeing some of his own info on dowsing posted.....be kind of hard to dismiss your own work as being from a total idiot i would think...............................gldhntr
 

ss,

When you get a hit map dowsing, how many times is the cache really there? I'm specifially asking about you, and then the follow quesiton is what percentage of the time will a beginner actually have a cache when they find it?
 

That is difficult to determine because between 90 and 95% of the sites I've found I have been unable to get legal access to make a search. Easier to evaluate would be how many times I have sent a local to an area that I have map dowsed and then they detected a signal with their dowsing rod or LRL. In that circumstance I will state that there were two times where they could not pick up the signal. In one of those cases the signal was there the first trip and missing three weeks later. We are investigating to determine why that is. That would be two misses out of over 300 trips. The most viable method would be to use dowsing for negative research to save your gas. Ignore what isn't there. Then only work the land you have legal access to. I am 100% certain that anything I determine is not there is actually not there. Whatever you decide to do practice until you have confidence in your abilities. Few people can do perfectly the first time they try anything. exanimo, ss
 

Yes, I am q;uite interested in learning more about dowsing. I have a friend who is very good at it. My grandfather was good at it too. He dowsed for wells.
 

i had ago with a needle and thread......weird, but was it me moving the needle,after about five times asking it moved.....yes was the answer, was it gold i repeated....yes, more than 10 coins...yes, outside the pool...no, in the pool yes, other questions, back and forth, until i ask more detailed questions,.....was this working....or is it beginners luck, i asked about a second location, and said gold, got a no, knowing it was silver, silver...got a yes,knowing it was outside the low tide mark, got to 20ft from it..yes, 30ft ...no,10ft...no answer, :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch: :icon_scratch:im very open minded now...did it work, i will have to take a trip to find out :) :D
 

Hello Seigfreid;
This is an old post, I am newly registered, have been doing dowsing for over 20yrs started seriously in 1982 for treasure in the Philippines using acetyline welding rods and copper tube handles. I had done only a little map dowsing but according to a friend who provided a map for an area he was doing gold panning in Washington State was accurate.
I have used dowsing for finding water in wells and tunnels, mapping piping.
Strange as it seems have used it for communication with spirits on treasure projects.
A friend in 1983 bought ANDERSON RODS, which he handed me at my residence when they started spinning and seems there is a Jap loot burried there. It had water trap and I was not financially prepared at the time, although we hit packed select sand, an 8"in layer of Crushed Packed Charcol and a triangular stone, and then layer of crushed sea shells like digging in glass under water.
Lots of experiances, would be very interested if you could post or send the info to recme 2005 at yahoo dot com
 

charcoal layer may have been copied off the Spanish Jesuits. It means NO or NOT HERE. Sea shells of the local variety also have the same negative message. Dowser 501
 

bobthpi said:
Hello Seigfreid;
This is an old post, I am newly registered, have been doing dowsing for over 20yrs started seriously in 1982 for treasure in the Philippines using acetyline welding rods and copper tube handles. I had done only a little map dowsing but according to a friend who provided a map for an area he was doing gold panning in Washington State was accurate.
I have used dowsing for finding water in wells and tunnels, mapping piping.
Strange as it seems have used it for communication with spirits on treasure projects.
A friend in 1983 bought ANDERSON RODS, which he handed me at my residence when they started spinning and seems there is a Jap loot burried there. It had water trap and I was not financially prepared at the time, although we hit packed select sand, an 8"in layer of Crushed Packed Charcol and a triangular stone, and then layer of crushed sea shells like digging in glass under water.
Lots of experiances, would be very interested if you could post or send the info to recme 2005 at yahoo dot com

sorry friend I'm not the one to ask about sand and charcoal layers in japanese caches. There are several posters here in the legendary treasures forum posting on the yama treasure and other japanese sites. Perhaps they could advise you.
siegfried schlagrule
 

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