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Dowsers President George Glenn demonstrates and explains dowsing

American Society of Dowsers President George Glenn demonstrates and explains dowsing. HAND HELD MS - shot of him holding two L shaped dowsing rods while walking on grass. MS - of him talking about dowsing. PAN WS - of him holding dowsing rods and walking on a field. MS - of him holding dowsing rods and bending over with them. He is speaking through out the clip and says dowsing is away of finding energy everything that exists gives off a form of energy we give off energy in terms of the field that extends beyond our body that when we encounter that energy we will have a reaction to a device or to our body that indicates that we are over that vein. Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites, and many other objects and materials, as well as so-called currents of earth radiation (Ley lines), without the use of scientific apparatus. Dowsing is also known as divining (especially in reference to interpretation of results), doodlebugging (in the US)[citation needed], or (when searching specifically for water) water finding, water witching or water dowsing. A Y- or L-shaped twig or rod, called a dowsing rod, divining rod (Latin: virgula divina or baculus divinatorius) or witching rod is sometimes used during dowsing, although some dowsers use other equipment or no equipment at all.
American Society of Dowsers President George Glenn demonstrates and explains dowsing. HAND HELD MS - shot of him holding two L shaped dowsing rods while walking on grass. MS - of him talking about dowsing. PAN WS - of him holding dowsing rods and walking on a field. MS - of him holding dowsing rods and bending over with them. He is speaking through out the clip and says dowsing is away of finding energy everything that exists gives off a form of energy we give off energy in terms of the field that extends beyond our body that when we encounter that energy we will have a reaction to a device or to our body that indicates that we are over that vein. Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites, and many other objects and materials, as well as so-called currents of earth radiation (Ley lines), without the use of scientific apparatus. Dowsing is also known as divining (especially in reference to interpretation of results), doodlebugging (in the US)[citation needed], or (when searching specifically for water) water finding, water witching or water dowsing. A Y- or L-shaped twig or rod, called a dowsing rod, divining rod (Latin: virgula divina or baculus divinatorius) or witching rod is sometimes used during dowsing, although some dowsers use other equipment or no equipment at all.
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May 23, 1986
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