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Dowsing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dowsing is the action of a person--called the dowser--using a rod, stick or other device--called a dowsing rod, dowsing stick, doodlebug (when used to locate oil), or divining rod--to locate such things as underground water, hidden metal, buried treasure, oil, lost persons or golf balls, etc.
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Water Dowsing in Arid Regions: Report on a Ten-Year German Study and another posting of it ... a book about pendulum dowsing IRR ... more evidence for dowsing and Ken Tylosky's scientific evidence for dowsing...
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Map Dowsing, Natural Resources, and Missing People ... The Psychology of Dowsing ... Dowsing, also known as rhabdomancy, divining, water witching, or doodlebugging, is an old practice of finding water or minerals by the means of a dowsing rod.
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Increase your dowsing accuracy today with our dowsing pendulums and divining rods, dowsing books, tips, classes. ... Dowsing, also known as rhabdomancy, witching, divination, doodlebugging, radiesthesia - an art and a science that allows you to expand your abilities beyond three-dimensional limitations. In the past...
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I am a Professor of Exploration Geophysics so you might expect me to be skeptical, but I believe my uncle Louie could find water by dowsing.
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