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Re: Trees and stones with powers to throw?
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tiompan wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
Astralcat wrote:
I agree - and in true scientific fashion, my own experiences are my litmus tests, and I trust the results! :-)


And I know by my own experience that water dowsing down to (in my case) 120ft works as proven by the dowser who dowsed and drilled my bore hole and told me beforehand where it was and exactly how deep it would be.
Now, tomorrow I am off to King Arthur's Hall with a dowser who uses rods and a quartz crystal pendant. I'm after something special so we'll see what happens. The dowser has no idea where we are going or what I'm after but I've said to expect a fair walk :-)



Non dowsers have the same capability i.e. knowledge of the water table and local geology .
If there has never been a recorded triangular shaped stone at the site and the dowser finds one , I'll be impressed .


I'll be over the moon not just impressed!! :-). Unfortunately, if there is one, it will be lying prostrate under the turf no doubt although to be honest I've not had a proper visual search yet so I may get lucky without any help.
Would a non-dowser know that the 8ft wide 'stream' that runs underground through my garden existed even if he knew the water table for my area?


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Posted by Sanctuary
23rd May 2012ce
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