map dowser

boogeyman said:
stefen said:
Boogy,

You're absolutely on target...

Now I,m getting perfect ground balance...

Made a major hit on some 'Nur'...which I can now add to my collection... :laughing7:
Glad I could help! Sometimes those Swinglines are hard to tune, although not as difficult as the Chinese brands. ;D ::)


Nur, by the way is bellybutton fuzz :laughing7:
 

good afternoon: I see the usual remarks on map and general dowsing. Both do exist

I had a friend in Alaska send an aerial photograph to a friend of his in Canada who then dowsed the map. When it was sent back to me, I was stumped, he had identified and located over 85% of the data that we already knew about Tayopa ???

To date he has never set foot in Chihuahua,or Tayopa, there is no way he could have known what he indicated by any normal means.

I might add that he located two spots, that only I knew about, for security reasons. The location of the main deposit, and the secondary entrance in to Tayopa. ??????? I have never told him which of the two spots, among the others, that he indicated were them. Obviously he hehe

As for dowsing, to prove to myself whether it existed or not, I had my wife hide my wedding ring while I was in another room. I managed to locate it 9 times out of 10, this was enough proof for me.

Unfortunately it is a subject and action that is all too easy to become duplicated by those that may not be able to dowse successfully, yet be convinced that they can dowse. Their failure casts serious doubts on the ones that actually can, and leaves the corral gates wide open for con artists since it is easy to mimic the action

For those that doubt I suggest that you read -->. Google --> Henry Gross and the Bermuda water problem.

" Some dowsers are even able to locate these sites for drilling, digging, or diving by dowsing
over maps! Henry Gross, while sitting in Kennebunkport, Maine, located three well sites on a
map of Bermuda and described accurately the depth to drill, the quality of water, and the quantity
per minute which each well would produce. At that time Bermuda had gone “three hundred
and forty years without drinking water” except for the rain that could be caught by various
means. A plaque on a wall in Kennebunkport, Maine, reads".

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

Tayopa,

Don't get me wrong! Just funnin with Stefan. I've had/seen numerous instances where dowsing has worked, and the same for it not working. Guess, I'm a fence sitter on the whole thing. But just saying it doesn't work period iskind of lame. I've asked the skeptics over & over "Why doesn't dowsing work?" Even left several messages to the Not so Great Randi & no response. The closest answer ANY skeptic has given me is a re-direct. I feel it is a skill, some people can & some people can't.
 

boogeyman said:
Tayopa,

Don't get me wrong! Just funnin with Stefan. I've had/seen numerous instances where dowsing has worked, and the same for it not working. Guess, I'm a fence sitter on the whole thing. But just saying it doesn't work period iskind of lame. I've asked the skeptics over & over "Why doesn't dowsing work?" Even left several messages to the Not so Great Randi & no response. The closest answer ANY skeptic has given me is a re-direct. I feel it is a skill, some people can & some people can't.


I have personally witnessed a dowser find the water well head of an encased pipe on our farm...

That being said, Using dowsing rods or pendulums on a printed map is absolute BS...

Hence my tongue-in-cheek post using a stapler suspended over a map...

Therefore, when you cast bread upon the waters you only get soggy bread :laughing7:
 

stefen said:
boogeyman said:
Tayopa,

Don't get me wrong! Just funnin with Stefan. I've had/seen numerous instances where dowsing has worked, and the same for it not working. Guess, I'm a fence sitter on the whole thing. But just saying it doesn't work period iskind of lame. I've asked the skeptics over & over "Why doesn't dowsing work?" Even left several messages to the Not so Great Randi & no response. The closest answer ANY skeptic has given me is a re-direct. I feel it is a skill, some people can & some people can't.


I have personally witnessed a dowser find the water well head of an encased pipe on our farm...

That being said, Using dowsing rods or pendulums on a printed map is absolute BS...

Hence my tongue-in-cheek post using a stapler suspended over a map...

Therefore, when you cast bread upon the waters you only get soggy bread :laughing7:
Is that you feedin the sea gulls that eat the soggy bread then leave it on my boat? Quit feeding em! :D

Seagull deefinition = Rats with wings. :laughing7: ;D
 

You know what that white stuff is in Seagull poop?




















It's Seagull poop too :laughing7:
 

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