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Hello,
I am new to this Tribe.....and dowsing. The info I need is this. While dowsing my property (with copper rods) they crossed and remained crossed for 14 ft. so do I have a 14 ft wide stream under y property or what? This "strip" goes all the way across the property.
from north to south.
If so how do I locate the best place to put the well......and how would one know how far below the surface the water will be?
thank you, Wayne
I am new to this Tribe.....and dowsing. The info I need is this. While dowsing my property (with copper rods) they crossed and remained crossed for 14 ft. so do I have a 14 ft wide stream under y property or what? This "strip" goes all the way across the property.
from north to south.
If so how do I locate the best place to put the well......and how would one know how far below the surface the water will be?
thank you, Wayne
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Sat, September 9, 2006 - 9:57 AMYou can also be connected into an energy field. There is a energy network underground, lines of energy that builds up in squares. It,s known an ley lines, and there is also hartman lines. It,s important to stay focused on what you are searching for. If you search for water, you have to think of it and concentrate on this. The easiest way i have noticed is to say.. im looking for water, water, water.. is here any water? water., Make a mantra out of it. To find the best place, i would sugest that you ask where the water richest place is. Once you find it.. ask how deep will i have to digg? Keep making sugestions untill the rods give you a sign. To be sure you dont digg just a hole.. verify it by doint the process twice.
Also, remember to always be very specific on what you are looking for. If your mind sways away in toughts the rods will do so too. They will respond to your toughts, but not what you look for in specific. -
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Tue, September 19, 2006 - 2:48 PMThis information comes from: dowsingworks.com/id17.html
Dowsing For Water ...
To start, choose a dowsing tool that seems most comfortable for you to use. The dowser is usually seeking flowing, underground, potable water suitable for drilling and pumping.
To begin, assume the search position. Start walking across the area of interest. Mentally ask the dowsing tool to indicate when you cross a vein of potable and palatable water which, for example, is less than 300 feet deep and would deliver currently, year round, five gallons per minute from a well to the surface. Therefore, you have limited your search to exactly what you are searching for; excluding other targets of all kinds.
You should indicate to your dowsing tool that you wish it to indicate when you are over the center of greatest flow and a suitable location for developing a well. To determine approximately the depth in feet, with your dowsing tool in the ready position, ask if it is greater than, for example, 10 feet. If the answer is yes, then ask about 20 feet, etc.
Using the same system, ask about the gallons per minute recoverable to the surface; for example, is it greater than one gallon per minute, two gallons, etc. This method may be used to determine other qualities or aspects; for example, pH, temperature, etc. -
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Wed, January 31, 2007 - 8:28 PMWayne.........did you ever determine the width of the vein and the depth of the water? Did you drill yet? And if so...was it where you dowsed? -
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Fri, February 2, 2007 - 5:08 PMHi,
and no I have given it some thought but so far too many "honey do's"
Thanks for asking.
Wayne
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