11:50 "I always learned that whenever there is a failure it is not that the dowsing didn't work. It's that you didn't do a good job at it or missed the fracture" Pretty good example of confirmation bias. Only count the hits and disregard the misses.
Yes this is sad. Disbelief is energy in and out itself and can alter the outcome, Jesus did not perform miracles around home for that reason I believe... Your faith has made you well.
I was/am on the fence about dowsing. Back in the 1970's, in my teens, I went to Minnesota to help my uncle build his house. The contractor had brought in a dowser, who was using two L-shaped metal rods, and I watched as he walked back and forth, trying to find the main water pipe in the ground to hook into. When the rods crossed, he determined that's where the pipe was, and the rods also showed the orientation of the pipe (he never claimed any depth however). After doing this in several areas, he eventually showed where the pipe was, and where it ran to. Even as a relatively ignorant 16-year-old, I claimed that this could not possibly work. The guy then handed me the rods, and told me to walk ahead until they crossed. After taking a few steps, those rods suddenly crossed each other. The feeling was of a powerful effect. The rods seemed to move on their own, and I could not stop them from moving. Every time I passed that spot, even further away but in the same line of the pipe, the effect would repeat. It was uncanny. And when the contractors eventually dug, that's where the pipe was found, running exactly where the dowser said it would. So for all these years, I was convinced that it worked, because I had experienced it myself. Now though, I'm a bit more convinced that the dowser already had knowledge of where the pipe was (it was a city lot, so probably all lots were similar), and that my personal success was probably because I had prior knowledge based on watching the dowser work, and that somehow my subconscious was somehow controlling some muscles in my hands. I'm still not 100% convinced either way, however, and would love to hear from others who have experienced this effect. Because it seemed so powerful, it was quite convincing at the time, and thus I find this topic fascinating.
goopah That’s exactly how I got to use them. I even laughed at the guy and said “oh yeah, let me have a go you fool”. Sure enough, he had the last laugh. I’m a landscaper and use them frequently. They don’t always find water mains tho, often drainage pipes. They’re not full of water yeah they cross where they are. It’s funny reading peoples comments when they probably haven’t tried it.
Nice... like your story. Almost the same thing with me. I had seen my great-grandfather use two coat hangers that had been straightened out. Didn't really pay much attention then. It wasn't until years later I realized it works. We had a sexton come to the family cemetery. He pulled out identical rods and marked where to dig. He was within 5 inches from the other vault. He showed me and my cousin what to do. Since then I've used it to find water lines, septic tanks,fill line, and other things. With about a 95% success rate. Dowsing for water is a myth though. It picks up anomalies in the ground. Doesn't always mean water.
Noted physicist, Albert Einstein, was known to perform impressive feats with such dowsing tools. He believed that it had to do with electromagnetism: just as birds migrate following the earth's magnetic field, dowsers react to energies that are unseen and still not fully understood.
Stopping the driller at 600 feet with a trickle of water, here in Ky wells are usually 100 to 125 feet and cost $12 to $15 a foot to drill, that mans mistake cost the lady a helluva chunk of money !!!
Where did this man make a mistake, BBG and how do you expect an owner of a ski resort to be short of money? Ever heard about "investment" and the possibility of everlasting water supply?
I've seen it work. My Grandfather use to find places for people to dig wells. He used a stick that looked like a pulley bone, or a Y shape. He said he wasn't thinking anything. It just worked. I tried it with no luck. I think it has something to do with certain peoples chemical make up of their body. Just like how some people can't wear watches. He said he didn't know how it works, it just does. God gives us all a gift. Maybe that was his. He never tried metal objects which until watching this I had never heard of.
Steve Hallman No, its complete unrepeatable pseudoscientific crap. You will never find a surefire study with a large enough sample size which will prove this nonsense works. Its a relic from the past which had not died because groundwater is not hard to find if you are already on the water table. Which most of us are. I could dig right underneath me and eventually hit water. Ive dug wells before. Didn’t need any type of “mystical” device to do it.
It's a mind set.if you are not holding a small water in your hands the dowsing will follow you mind...so you can put a small water, holding your hand by your dowsing..if you're detecting a water.👽
Yours is a fully flawed argument and you know it, Alex Murdoch. The point is, to detect the presence of flowing water, which is always energized compared to stagnant water. That can be found by dowsing, it's all there is to it.
@@devonseamoor your comment makes no sense. You claim it detects flowing water and ignores my comment about humans being mostly water. If you had a clue you'd realise blood is largely water and it is not stagnant. Hence, you've proven nothing.
Ok my $.02 worth. My late father could find water with a stick or copper rods. Watched it since I was a little boy. He could tell roughly how deep by when he started to feel the pull to where the stick pointed straight down. And was usually bang on plus/minus a foot. He once cut his hand on a dry stick where a twig was not cut off smooth by gripping it white knuckle tight. Also I watched many times the bark peel off a green stick from holding tight and the stick turning down to point to the ground. I will say he had trouble telling the depth with the water veins down deep in the ledge. He also could find water pipes from a well to a building or house by having the water running through the pipe. And here is something else. Many years ago a woman was picking strawberries and lost her wedding ring in the strawberry patch. She asked my father if he could try to find it hearing he had found other things with his stick. So up and down the strawberry rows he walked. After awhile checking many stick pulls from a rock, piece of metal, etc he found her ring in the straw. Another time a farmer was baling hay and lost his wallet and thought it to be in the many bales of hay. The wallet had a zipper on it and after placing a bunch of bales of hay I front of him the stick pulled to a couple with stones in the bale but then as they cut one bale open there was his wallet with a couple thousand dollars in it. Saving the farmer from cutting open possibly a hundred bales or more. And also the money. I have watched him have people try by holding on one side of the stick and when it pulled they dropped it and ran away. Those were the funny times.
I enjoy seeing these videos with experienced dowsers. The plastic containers, placed over the lead objects, may have influenced the test results. Also the pressure of doing this test.
Dowsing is not a mental thing. It's either electrical or magnetic. It doesn't find water either. It does find anomalies underground. I have found many water lines, septic tanks and such. With almost flawless results.
That guy was nervous. If it's to do with connecting the unconscious consciousness in your mind, surely it would affect the results if he's being chased around by a TV crew and camera. Also, aren't the things meant to be in the ground? Connecting with the Earth's energies?
Anybody would be nervous while a camera is present and a microphone, besides, it's possible that the plastic containers, placed over the lead objects interfere with the energies. The Earth energies are above the surface as well, mattisvoodoo.
Only half of the dowsing demonstration is possible. You can find a source, but determining the quantity of water is BS. First half is electromagnetism.
I helped clean out an old, largely unmarked family cemetery once and a woman dowsed to make note of where she thought the unmarked graves were. Not that I believed her.
Well, you could've found out if you had evidence to believe her, isn't it? You missed a chance, by walking away from the results she made by her dowsing.
you can also get an answer if you close your eyes, take a deep breath, and ask a question. if the answer is true or yes, your body will sway forward, if its a lie your body will sway back. i think your body knows itself. i use it when i have to know absolutely especially on the health of food. anyone has intuition - why would any source of the creation put beings here that have no way at all to listen to it? that's not logical
Bottled water will do it. First tries need an easy target. 3x will get the right bounce. Hand to shoulder x1= the right length. They weren''t doing it right. Pineal gland to brain to shoulder to rod length is the Fibonacci sequence to get the best results.
JP that is not a nonsense if you can explain how you can hear and speak then you can call it nonsense . That is what you called a quamtum physics. That knowledge is now rediscover. The Messenger.
If you watch the video to the end the well driller says "probably 99% of the time you're gonna hit water anywhere you drill, it's just a question of how deep you gotta go to get it". LOL
So absurd do. These people acting like it isn't the 21st (or maybe 20th century when this was filmed) and we're still in medieval times or somethings. Like, give me a break hahah. 2:52 Cracking me up the guy felt the need to put the period on the #s
Notice how he says he's coming up to something just before he gets to it? Seems like he "knows" when to start moving the rods himself. Bogus. If even one dowser could do this for real he would be rich because even scientists could not deny it then.
Your argument fails to make sense when you ask yourself how this dowser "knows" when to move the rods and proves that there's a well at that spot? This man watches the reaction of the rod and comments on it, that's all there is to it.
No need to contact anybody. Just Google stuff like "how to unlock the secrets to your unconscious" because that is exactly what this is, a psychological phenomenon.
@@jjk2one Um, this was from such a long time ago....... Your comment nearly confused me for a second. I genuinely thought this was regarding some environmental video about conserving water until I read my previous comment. Turns out it was a video I watched for my clinical psychology class LOL 😂😂 Luckily you replied in the nick of time, as I'm coincidentally taking an environmental course right now and have studied deeply about resource water, so this is all very relevant to me right now. Yes, the disposal of nuclear waste is very problematic especially near recharge zones. What is also problematic is the use of abandoned mineshafts to dispose nuclear waste which contaminates the water table. However I don't know how this remotely relates with this video, which is talking about pseudoscience, not saving the environment.
@@jjk2one I'm afraid you lost me there in the first sentence. I'm just aware that the earth's drinkable water supply is limited and we need to do everything we can to preserve groundwater. This implies transitioning away from non-renewable sources like oil, coal and nuclear to clean renewable sources like solar and wind. Do you know what else is evil? Agriculture. Today's industrialized agricultural systems poison the soil with toxic chemicals and the chemicals often make their way into aquifers and contaminate groundwater. This is why we are seeing the shift to organic agriculture. And yes nuclear waste is also problematic for sure. It is an eco-friendly alternative to oil and fossil fuels but the disposal of nuclear waste is controversial. They dispose it deep underground, but who knows when it'll resurface in the far future.
This art has negative consequences for anyone who doesnt know what they doing. This can attract energies the user can wish never came to them. Usually great results at the beginning then you if you start using it for personal questions you run the risk of really stuffing up. Hope that helps
I HATE these kinds of videos! I can dowse, but the whole "I ask questions" thing is complete BS, and casts serious and understandable doubt on the whole thing. I don't know how or why i can do this--in fact, I thought it was BS until I tried it. It works, but there are no "questions" or "concentrating" required! You either have it or you don't.
@@1weirddoe571 I have no desire to be fraudulent, and honestly don't give a rip if you believe in this or not. Listen to what I posted above: I too, thought the whole thing was complete hokum, until I discovered that I can do it. I've proven this many times, and there is no "trying" or thinking or anything...I just pick up the rods and start walking. It is very, very weird.
@@spiketaterman5181, you couldn't publish a scientific paper proving that you can douse. No one has published such a paper because no one can douse. You cannot douse. Just like no one can. You are a liar saying that you can because you cannot.
Andrew Lopez Pseudoscience, nice. Did you find Neal Degrassi? Maybe Einstein? Lol just read their BS and you will find plenty pseudoscience. Dowsing for water though is BS. It will not find water above or below ground. It will however find anomalies underground. Magnetic? Not sure. It can't be proven just like gravity.
Nobody stops you when you choose to do dowsing, Alison Hilll, it's an ancient method that has served many people and still does. Find your own well and stop paying for it. Your choice. Cars can run on water, diseases can heal with water, you can energize your body by swimming in moving water, all for free ;)
11:50 "I always learned that whenever there is a failure it is not that the dowsing didn't work. It's that you didn't do a good job at it or missed the fracture" Pretty good example of confirmation bias. Only count the hits and disregard the misses.
I’ve been using water to find Dousing rods.
LOL! That is genius...
How's that working for you😄👍
That voice HAS to be Alan Alda.
It should be pointed out that this cannot be done without wearing a Members Only jacket.
Yes this is sad. Disbelief is energy in and out itself and can alter the outcome, Jesus did not perform miracles around home for that reason I believe... Your faith has made you well.
A professor did a test with running water in the pipes, and they still failed.
I was/am on the fence about dowsing. Back in the 1970's, in my teens, I went to Minnesota to help my uncle build his house. The contractor had brought in a dowser, who was using two L-shaped metal rods, and I watched as he walked back and forth, trying to find the main water pipe in the ground to hook into. When the rods crossed, he determined that's where the pipe was, and the rods also showed the orientation of the pipe (he never claimed any depth however). After doing this in several areas, he eventually showed where the pipe was, and where it ran to.
Even as a relatively ignorant 16-year-old, I claimed that this could not possibly work. The guy then handed me the rods, and told me to walk ahead until they crossed. After taking a few steps, those rods suddenly crossed each other. The feeling was of a powerful effect. The rods seemed to move on their own, and I could not stop them from moving. Every time I passed that spot, even further away but in the same line of the pipe, the effect would repeat. It was uncanny.
And when the contractors eventually dug, that's where the pipe was found, running exactly where the dowser said it would. So for all these years, I was convinced that it worked, because I had experienced it myself. Now though, I'm a bit more convinced that the dowser already had knowledge of where the pipe was (it was a city lot, so probably all lots were similar), and that my personal success was probably because I had prior knowledge based on watching the dowser work, and that somehow my subconscious was somehow controlling some muscles in my hands. I'm still not 100% convinced either way, however, and would love to hear from others who have experienced this effect. Because it seemed so powerful, it was quite convincing at the time, and thus I find this topic fascinating.
goopah That’s exactly how I got to use them. I even laughed at the guy and said “oh yeah, let me have a go you fool”. Sure enough, he had the last laugh. I’m a landscaper and use them frequently. They don’t always find water mains tho, often drainage pipes. They’re not full of water yeah they cross where they are. It’s funny reading peoples comments when they probably haven’t tried it.
Yes. All I know is it works for me. I can even find sprinkler pipes in my lawn, drain fields, etc.
Nice... like your story.
Almost the same thing with me. I had seen my great-grandfather use two coat hangers that had been straightened out. Didn't really pay much attention then. It wasn't until years later I realized it works. We had a sexton come to the family cemetery. He pulled out identical rods and marked where to dig. He was within 5 inches from the other vault. He showed me and my cousin what to do. Since then I've used it to find water lines, septic tanks,fill line, and other things. With about a 95% success rate.
Dowsing for water is a myth though. It picks up anomalies in the ground. Doesn't always mean water.
You're full of it. Maybe you better watch the video over again it was a scientifically controlled experiment proving dousing is a FRAUD. Get it yet?
@@1weirddoe571 Agreed, what a coincidence seeing you here.
Noted physicist, Albert Einstein, was known to perform impressive feats with such dowsing tools. He believed that it had to do with electromagnetism: just as birds migrate following the earth's magnetic field, dowsers react to energies that are unseen and still not fully understood.
It works for me, but this asking questions is complete nonsense.
What questions?
bill blyth - Show us where Einstein performed those "impressive feats" please?
Video works yes, the asking questions is when they deviate into spiritisme..
Small detonation with equipment that map out the sonar works. I actually want to rent some of those equipments to see whwt is under my land.
Stopping the driller at 600 feet with a trickle of water, here in Ky wells are usually 100 to 125 feet and cost $12 to $15 a foot to drill, that mans mistake cost the lady a helluva chunk of money !!!
How much are we talking about?
Where did this man make a mistake, BBG and how do you expect an owner of a ski resort to be short of money? Ever heard about "investment" and the possibility of everlasting water supply?
600 feet down "sorry lady no water, just oil, worthless oil thanks to democrats and their green new deal"
I've seen it work. My Grandfather use to find places for people to dig wells. He used a stick that looked like a pulley bone, or a Y shape. He said he wasn't thinking anything. It just worked. I tried it with no luck. I think it has something to do with certain peoples chemical make up of their body. Just like how some people can't wear watches. He said he didn't know how it works, it just does. God gives us all a gift. Maybe that was his. He never tried metal objects which until watching this I had never heard of.
Steve Hallman No, its complete unrepeatable pseudoscientific crap.
You will never find a surefire study with a large enough sample size which will prove this nonsense works. Its a relic from the past which had not died because groundwater is not hard to find if you are already on the water table. Which most of us are.
I could dig right underneath me and eventually hit water. Ive dug wells before. Didn’t need any type of “mystical” device to do it.
@@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Sounds about like a response from Cali. Ya'll can't even tell the difference in a girl and a boy.
It's not a gift and that "Y" he used was likely a willow tree stick which seek water naturally while alive.
@@stevejessehallman wtf does California have anything to do with a comment? 😂
I have been using water to finde water
Hell,I know folks who can find gold-but I guess they just don’t want any
It's a mind set.if you are not holding a small water in your hands the dowsing will follow you mind...so you can put a small water, holding your hand by your dowsing..if you're detecting a water.👽
So, he can detect, with metal rods, water hundreds of feet below, but somehow manage to disregard the snow underfoot?
or the fact that humans are 70% water....
Yours is a fully flawed argument and you know it, Alex Murdoch. The point is, to detect the presence of flowing water, which is always energized compared to stagnant water. That can be found by dowsing, it's all there is to it.
@@jawn892What a lame comment, you've chosen a proper name.... Yawn.
@@devonseamoor your comment makes no sense. You claim it detects flowing water and ignores my comment about humans being mostly water. If you had a clue you'd realise blood is largely water and it is not stagnant. Hence, you've proven nothing.
@@devonseamoor Your comment is even lamer. Jawn just successfully refuted your "proof", now go cry a river LOL.
Why don't they ever try it on cables or flowing water ffs, I need to have actual proof that this is horseshit so I can start my homework
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Ok so I’m a farmer and am able to find clay and plastic tile lines with my rods. Shale or stone in the ground can mess it up.
Ok my $.02 worth. My late father could find water with a stick or copper rods. Watched it since I was a little boy. He could tell roughly how deep by when he started to feel the pull to where the stick pointed straight down. And was usually bang on plus/minus a foot. He once cut his hand on a dry stick where a twig was not cut off smooth by gripping it white knuckle tight. Also I watched many times the bark peel off a green stick from holding tight and the stick turning down to point to the ground. I will say he had trouble telling the depth with the water veins down deep in the ledge. He also could find water pipes from a well to a building or house by having the water running through the pipe. And here is something else. Many years ago a woman was picking strawberries and lost her wedding ring in the strawberry patch. She asked my father if he could try to find it hearing he had found other things with his stick. So up and down the strawberry rows he walked. After awhile checking many stick pulls from a rock, piece of metal, etc he found her ring in the straw. Another time a farmer was baling hay and lost his wallet and thought it to be in the many bales of hay. The wallet had a zipper on it and after placing a bunch of bales of hay I front of him the stick pulled to a couple with stones in the bale but then as they cut one bale open there was his wallet with a couple thousand dollars in it. Saving the farmer from cutting open possibly a hundred bales or more. And also the money. I have watched him have people try by holding on one side of the stick and when it pulled they dropped it and ran away. Those were the funny times.
Wow that's crazy
lol
great video thanks for the upload
In india people use find water with coconut 1000 years ago still today
I enjoy seeing these videos with experienced dowsers. The plastic containers, placed over the lead objects, may have influenced the test results. Also the pressure of doing this test.
Spoken like a true dowser. Full of excuses when demonstrating that it doesn't work.
8:40 my coat hanger boy finds a new measuring scale for attenuation: "longer". i believe it's logarithmic..
Dowsing is not a mental thing. It's either electrical or magnetic. It doesn't find water either.
It does find anomalies underground. I have found many water lines, septic tanks and such. With almost flawless results.
12:05 to the end is your answer. Dowsing is horse malarkey.
Coat hangers work, and when you find water, put a lightbulb on the end to find how deep# no leds
How can you tell how deep? Once you put the light 💡?
@@florcedillo7964 count by 10
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That guy was nervous. If it's to do with connecting the unconscious consciousness in your mind, surely it would affect the results if he's being chased around by a TV crew and camera.
Also, aren't the things meant to be in the ground? Connecting with the Earth's energies?
Anybody would be nervous while a camera is present and a microphone, besides, it's possible that the plastic containers, placed over the lead objects interfere with the energies. The Earth energies are above the surface as well, mattisvoodoo.
Marian B. Plus, lead is not magnetic.
how do you find the depth of the water source?
this has to be ancient technology
"technology" lol
Ancient BS
He’s full of it
Only half of the dowsing demonstration is possible. You can find a source, but determining the quantity of water is BS. First half is electromagnetism.
I can douse and really have never had any sense of the "quantity"....all I can tell you is about where the water is. I can even find sprinkler lines.
Um, he's walking on water, called snow, lol
It works with bare metal welding rod too
Correct, you can find nothing at all with welding rod as well.
I use metal coat hangers. Grab the bottom, with the hook forward.
I helped clean out an old, largely unmarked family cemetery once and a woman dowsed to make note of where she thought the unmarked graves were. Not that I believed her.
Well, you could've found out if you had evidence to believe her, isn't it? You missed a chance, by walking away from the results she made by her dowsing.
It occurred to me it was Alan Alda. Weird
@2:30 my boy brought out the coat hanger you can't make this sh|t up :}}
Anyone recognize the voice of the narrator? MASHHHHHHH
Allan Alda?
The guy kept doubting himself
you can also get an answer if you close your eyes, take a deep breath, and ask a question. if the answer is true or yes, your body will sway forward, if its a lie your body will sway back. i think your body knows itself. i use it when i have to know absolutely especially on the health of food. anyone has intuition - why would any source of the creation put beings here that have no way at all to listen to it? that's not logical
You're full of it too.
Cathy Anderson asking questions like that is just spiritisme.
I believe anything is possible, but I would never trust them enough that I would actually put money on it!
Only in turmoil
You simply have to do it yourself, don't sit on your hands, wateriesfire.
Ice is equal to water hayyaaaaa😂
Bottled water will do it. First tries need an easy target. 3x will get the right bounce. Hand to shoulder x1= the right length. They weren''t doing it right. Pineal gland to brain to shoulder to rod length is the Fibonacci sequence to get the best results.
JP that is not a nonsense if you can explain how you can hear and speak then you can call it nonsense . That is what you called a quamtum physics. That knowledge is now rediscover. The Messenger.
Did this guy play in MASH? LOL
Dowsing historically associated with finding water, testing it on cans under plastic buckets is horseshit. Ask well drillers if it works.
If you watch the video to the end the well driller says "probably 99% of the time you're gonna hit water anywhere you drill, it's just a question of how deep you gotta go to get it". LOL
Dowsing @
So absurd do. These people acting like it isn't the 21st (or maybe 20th century when this was filmed) and we're still in medieval times or somethings. Like, give me a break hahah. 2:52 Cracking me up the guy felt the need to put the period on the #s
48 gallons per minute :)
He needed copper
Notice how he says he's coming up to something just before he gets to it? Seems like he "knows" when to start moving the rods himself. Bogus. If even one dowser could do this for real he would be rich because even scientists could not deny it then.
Your argument fails to make sense when you ask yourself how this dowser "knows" when to move the rods and proves that there's a well at that spot? This man watches the reaction of the rod and comments on it, that's all there is to it.
@@devonseamoor I would imagine you would feel the slight movements of the rod giving up a heads up that you're near a good spot
I want to learn from this man, is there a way to contact him?
I'm sure you'll be able to find an organization with a list of dowsers, Julie Paul.
No need to contact anybody. Just Google stuff like "how to unlock the secrets to your unconscious" because that is exactly what this is, a psychological phenomenon.
@@jjk2one Um, this was from such a long time ago.......
Your comment nearly confused me for a second. I genuinely thought this was regarding some environmental video about conserving water until I read my previous comment. Turns out it was a video I watched for my clinical psychology class LOL 😂😂
Luckily you replied in the nick of time, as I'm coincidentally taking an environmental course right now and have studied deeply about resource water, so this is all very relevant to me right now. Yes, the disposal of nuclear waste is very problematic especially near recharge zones. What is also problematic is the use of abandoned mineshafts to dispose nuclear waste which contaminates the water table. However I don't know how this remotely relates with this video, which is talking about pseudoscience, not saving the environment.
@@jjk2one I'm afraid you lost me there in the first sentence. I'm just aware that the earth's drinkable water supply is limited and we need to do everything we can to preserve groundwater. This implies transitioning away from non-renewable sources like oil, coal and nuclear to clean renewable sources like solar and wind.
Do you know what else is evil? Agriculture. Today's industrialized agricultural systems poison the soil with toxic chemicals and the chemicals often make their way into aquifers and contaminate groundwater. This is why we are seeing the shift to organic agriculture.
And yes nuclear waste is also problematic for sure. It is an eco-friendly alternative to oil and fossil fuels but the disposal of nuclear waste is controversial. They dispose it deep underground, but who knows when it'll resurface in the far future.
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B. S.
Lol
I think it's there!
Naw probably not.
Try the other one.
(Right before it gets turned over)
AWW ITS PROBABLY NOT THERE EITHER.
Tort The fact that people believe this.....
Oh wait. People believe the earth is flat, never mind.
How stupid can people be, dowsing is bs. How many times does it need to be proven fake?
Dang Sarah has great Perkys.
Well… 0 is feminine. And 1 is masculine.
its a crock like i thought
This art has negative consequences for anyone who doesnt know what they doing. This can attract energies the user can wish never came to them. Usually great results at the beginning then you if you start using it for personal questions you run the risk of really stuffing up. Hope that helps
George Akary If you start using it to ask questions then you have deviated into ouija spiritisme.
I HATE these kinds of videos! I can dowse, but the whole "I ask questions" thing is complete BS, and casts serious and understandable doubt on the whole thing. I don't know how or why i can do this--in fact, I thought it was BS until I tried it. It works, but there are no "questions" or "concentrating" required! You either have it or you don't.
What questions? I don't understand.
You are a fraud spike.
norpan506 some people deviate from real dousing into spiritisme.
@@1weirddoe571 I have no desire to be fraudulent, and honestly don't give a rip if you believe in this or not. Listen to what I posted above: I too, thought the whole thing was complete hokum, until I discovered that I can do it. I've proven this many times, and there is no "trying" or thinking or anything...I just pick up the rods and start walking. It is very, very weird.
@@spiketaterman5181, you couldn't publish a scientific paper proving that you can douse. No one has published such a paper because no one can douse. You cannot douse. Just like no one can. You are a liar saying that you can because you cannot.
6:00 haha
Dowsing is BS, stop wasting your time. One thing for sure dowsers have best excuses in the world.
Here because of Pseudoscience. Haha
Andrew Lopez
Pseudoscience, nice. Did you find Neal Degrassi? Maybe Einstein? Lol just read their BS and you will find plenty pseudoscience.
Dowsing for water though is BS. It will not find water above or below ground.
It will however find anomalies underground. Magnetic? Not sure. It can't be proven just like gravity.
Here because of my clinical psychology course, which may or may not be related to mental illness. Haha
Micheal Y. Dousing is a completely subconscious phenomenon which relies on unconscious cues. If there are no cues, you cannot detect anything.
It all has to do with science and magnetic fields. Not spiritism or any of that foolishness.
Never use a part-time witch,get a real one
This device can tell the difference between a man and a woman but people and government can’t? 😂
It works why do the powers that be don't wont us to use it is because they can make money from water
Nobody stops you when you choose to do dowsing, Alison Hilll, it's an ancient method that has served many people and still does. Find your own well and stop paying for it. Your choice. Cars can run on water, diseases can heal with water, you can energize your body by swimming in moving water, all for free ;)
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This is some serious horseshit !!
Reveal yourself Trolls , reveal yourselves.
These guys need help, what a lot of nonsense!
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