When using a dowsing stick to find water you have to figure know two things, how they work and which kind works for you. Figuring out both of these things can help you become successful. Learning how to find water is a survival method that most people don’t have. There have been many instances of people finding numerous items, including ores, minerals, even spiritual energies. While the use of dowsing sticks has been around for over 500 years, with original artwork being done in the 1500s, . That is believed to be its earliest depiction, but it wasn’t until later that the dowsing sticks became used for water. Dealing with thirst can lead many people to try crazy things, but how often are we on the edge of hope before we make our most important discovers. While labeled as a instrument of Satan in the beginning, people have grown much more accustomed to seeing and using these tools. Now that know a little history the important question is how do they work. While there are a couple of different theories behind dowsing sticks, the real way they work isn’t known. There is no scientific explanation for how the work, or why for that matter. What we do know is that people have successfully used dowsing sticks to find water. Some even to this day. While I said no can fully explain it, there is one suggestion I think is possible. Dowsing sticks and electromagnetic fields While some many not agree with me on these things, there are plenty of people that do. An electromagnetic field is generated natural, especially around natural elements, such as water. Holding the stick or sticks in your hand, your body picks up on the subtle electromagnetic fields and your hands subconsciously react. This reaction is called an ideomotor response. This is a reaction that you do not know you are doing. LIke when you walk into a bright room, your pupils dilate, without your control. You have no idea that you are even reacting. This is just a theory, but it seems to hold the most credit. How to use a dowsing rod First off, you need to understand there are two kinds of Rods. L and Y rods. We will go over the basics of how to use each one individually. Though both are fairly simple to use. Take into account that sometimes, this actually doesn’t work for people. I believe that some people are just an as sensitive to the electromagnetic fields, so when you buy a rod and it doesn’t work for you, let someone else try before returning them. The Y rod is the original rod, but not the most widely used. The Y rod is usually just a tree branch, where the branch splits in two, giving it a Y look. The Y rod is held in a position with your arms bent and a firm grip, like you are using handle bars. The tip of the Y rod should be pointing up. When you come across water, the tip of the rod should bend down, showing a natural attraction to the water. I have heard of branches snapping from force but can not confirm that. The L rods are different, and they are the most widely used. L rods are placed one in each hand like a gun by the grip. The long end of the L shape extends out. Make sure to keep a good grip on the handles and make sure you use a handle that can freely rotate. The rotation is what happens when you find what you are looking for. The rods come together and cross each other. This forms an x, and that is where whatever you are looking for is located.
These are the basic ways that people use dowsing sticks. In order to find water, you just think of water. Yes, you just think of what you are looking for and that is what you are guided to. I believe when you think of something you can match its frequency, making it, kind of a mental trick. I hope this guide helped and good luck. If you want to buy a pair of dowsing sticks, also known as dowsing rods, you can get there here.. I hand make each one of these...check them out here
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