Angela,
I know there are a lot of skeptics out there on dowsing, I was a skeptic also until two
years ago when a friend gave me a demonstration in a Pioneer Cemetery in Franklin County.
I then tried it and have been a believer ever since. It works on graves 150 years old as
well as more recent burials. The dowsing rods react to animal as well as human remains.
The dowsing rods will also locate under ground
water. You can distinguish when you are over a grave as you will only get a reaction from
the rods in about a 3X6 foot area. The only material you need is two wire coat hangers,
be sure they do not have a plastic coating on them. Cut two pieces of wire from the
hangers approximately 18 inches long, bend each wire to form an L about
6 inches X 12 inches. Make a fist and hold the short side of the two wires loosely in
your fists. Extend your arms straight out in front of you with the 12 inch sections of
the wire being horizontal, pointing straight ahead and spaced about 4-5 inches a part.
Test by walking across a known grave and the wires will cross and form an X as you cross
the grave. Do not grasp the wires tightly as they must
be free to rotate in side your fist. This is not witchcraft or magic but has something
to do with the magnetic forces in your body reacting with chemical residue in the ground.
You can test this also on water deposits, start out at a known well and you should be
able to follow the underground stream away from the well. Good luck! let me know if this
works for you.
Don B.
G Tielking wrote:
Hello. I am wondering if anyone of you do dowsing for graves or know
of someone who does. I am in the process of having an old pioneer cemetery cleaned up.
There is supposed to be about 45 people buried there. There are not enough headstones to
account for that many people. We will be erecting a fence around the cemetery. I want to
make sure everyone buried in the cemetery is included in the boundaries.
I heard of remote sensing, but that is way too expensive. The township and county can not
afford that amount of money.
I know dowsing is controversial. But I don't know what else to do. Can someone help
me?
Angela Tielking
tielking(a)knightstown.net
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