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] Date Posted: 16/07/07 20:29 In reply to: Melanie 's message, "Dowsing" on 16/07/07 15:18 I've tried dowsing with both pendulum and rods...and never had any success :( Maybe it's just me. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: whitewolf [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 16/07/07 23:54 How were you dowsing Wolfie? hmmm...I'll try and describe a way of dowsing for lost items : ok, next time you lose something at home start by drawing a map of your house (just basic outlines / rooms / walls etc), now take your pendulum in your preferred hand and concentrate on the object you've mislaid. Once you're ready, keeping thinking of the item and move the pendulum hand down the the map - you should find it starts swinging round and round at some point, or you may feel a magnetic pull or a tingling (or all of these lol), when it does, make a mark / draw a horizontal line across the map. Now move your pendulum across the map and when you get the same movement/sensation as before make a mark / draw a vertical line down the map. Where the two lines cross you should (hopefully) find the item :) Alternatively, get a friend to hide something and then try finding it - you don't even have to know what object they've hidden, you may even get an impression of what they've hidden as you're dowsing... I tried this method with the Dragons at Cryndir and nearly everyone was spot on, and all were at least in the right area! (Perhaps the trick is to not expect it to work.... at least then it's a wonderful surprise if/when it does lol!) I hope that description made sense... of course, there's lots of other methods of dowsing with the pendulum, and not forgetting the rods... were you using 'L' rods or the 'Y' rod? you'll also probably find different materials/woods/stones etc... respond better than others, and with the pendulum you could try different weight pendulums and different lengths of chain. (You might find it useful to start off with a light object - my first dowsing experience was with a small ring on a thread of long hair) Happy dowsing :) [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |