[email protected] wrote: > > In a message dated 9/5/2002 11:07:02 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > Source: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [BSChat] what is old legal term for fortune telling? > > > > > > So it was illegal to protect the people from scams? Not because it was > > from > > the dark side? You would be surprised, or maybe not, what some people > > believe were from the devil or witchcraft. > > Whitewolf > > No it was Illegal tpo Dowse or Divine. Protecting the people from scams was > the reason it was illegal. > > Whether it is from "The dark side" or not didn't get into it, although I am > sure some thought it witchcraft. > It's not a hoax or a scam, or from the darkside. I can dowse for water. I can tell you where but not how far to dig. I had a good friend who was excellent at it he could tell you how far and how much. I wasn't able to do it and he said I didn't have the right charge in my body. He enabled me on how to find water, he took his metal rod and he held on one end and I the other end then we joined hands and it gave me the right charge in my body to be able to dowse for water. I can take a pair of pliers and spread it to te widest opening and with the jaws pointing up, grab the handles and walk around and when I'm over water the jaws will turn and point down. To me its eerie, no way can I prevent those jaws from turning down. I've tried to grip the handle tight enough to stop it and it almost tears the skin from the palms of my hands and I have to allow them to do the job. -- Wild Bill, North Pole, Alaska My reality check just bounced
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I never thought about dowsing being related to the charge or energy in our bodies but that makes perfect sense to me, Bill! A friend of mine had a couple of dowsing rods sometime ago and we messed with them. They work!! I was able to do it too. It was really interesting! Best, SueB
Bobby & Sue Bates wrote: > > I never thought about dowsing being related to the charge or energy in our bodies but that makes perfect sense to me, Bill! > A friend of mine had a couple of dowsing rods sometime ago and we messed with them. They work!! I was able to do it too. It was really interesting! > Best, > SueB > Yep, we all have an electrical sharge in our bodies nad my friend told me this is what controlds the ability to dowse. If you are the right chatge it will work if not the right one your out of luck and what he told me was by each of of us holding the dowsing rod and with are ahnds joined in between, he changed the charge i n my body to the charge in his and ever since then I have been able to dowse for water. He would take his watch off and place a piece of stainless steel on his wrist and set the watch on top of the steel and he would count the seconds till his watch stopped and for each second it was a foot down and I can't remember how he told how much water. But one story was that he dowsed for a farmer and told him the water was 28 feet down and he would never run out. Well the guy couldn't afford a well driller so he did it by hand and when he got to 28 feet the water rushed in so fast he barely made it out of the hole before it was almost full and he used that well for 50 years and it never went dry. I think it was an under ground stream or lake that he hit. -- Wild Bill, North Pole, Alaska My reality check just bounced