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    <title>ApparatusLess Divining - Dowsing - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>Deviceless dowsing is a natural step to Map Dowsing. Even fingerless and thumbless would work better, because it is good in map dowsing to have both hands available. I have done map dowsing on a limited basis and used either a bobber or a pendulum. While doing it I was wishing I had both hands free. &#xD;
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What methods do others use? Here is a website from the DiviningMind that speaks of deviceless dowsing:&#xD;
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http://www.diviningmind.com/deviceless-dowsing.html   The blinking is mentioned as one possibility....Vernon</description>
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