Posted by Sidekick on May 23, 2012 at 06:21:48 from (216.106.26.196):
In Reply to: Dowsing revisited posted by Richard G. on May 22, 2012 at 06:00:06:
All I know about it is this. My Grandpa told me how his father used to do it back in the very early 1900's and he was pretty good at it. He could tell you how far down the water was. Grandpa showed me how it worked and just walking around his yard fooling around with the forked stick he cut I kept getting a "response" in this one particular spot. When I told Grandpa about it he said that there was an old capped well right there that they covered up back in the mid 60's before I was born. I knew nothing about it so it wasn't like I was expecting it. I'm not saying that I would trust myself to find a well but I've found waterlines, phone lines and even a septic tank this way so I know it works. And when it works well it WILL twist the stick in your hands. I wouldn't believe it if I haven't done it myself. I don't think it has anything to do with the occult but rather it's something with a persons body chemistry or something. Who knows. There's lot's of things in this world we don't understand and that doesn't mean it's not true. Personally I believe it works.
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