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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 9:32:56 GMT -6
A dowsing tool is simply that, a technique or your chosen methods are what make the results either "mental" or "physical" in nature. My own personal opinion is, both require some conscious mental effort along with the physical and subconscious influence of the super electromagnetic field of the heart.
We live in an electromagnetic world within a universe of electromagnetic influences. The Earth has what scientists recently come to accept, an electromagnet shield around it. We only need to adapt our energy field to conductive materials. I use whatever I'm comfortable with to dowse.
You stand over a spot holding a green branch, searching for water, normally we call it "physical dowsing" the same applies to using L-rods, over a suspected target). Our energy field might be another explanation for using this terminology. Holding a pendulum over an object location, to me is the same as what is referred to (on this forum) as "physical dowsing" because of how it was used.
Perhaps various conductive materials cause our bodies to respond in different ways. For me bronze produces a soft, gentle, reaction when my rods respond. Copper for me, gives a more of a physical type of push/pull reaction, that is hard to miss.
Back in the late 1980s, the first pendulum book covering responses, the author's own pendulum was made out of lead with a chain. We all know about how toxic lead can be, many dowsers won't use any rod material if it contains any lead. You mention lead, immediately our minds remind us of the negative proterties of this metal. It can work the same way when selecting the rod material best for us. If you believe copper is best, it will work best for your dowsing.
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 10:07:27 GMT -6
Studies have been done on the electromagnetic fields of the human body. Here is a good article to consider, shows how energy in the body can be measured or detected. Power of the Heart’s Electromagnetic FieldThe heart is a sensory organ and acts as a sophisticated information encoding and processing center that enables it to learn, remember, and make independent functional decisions," Institute of HeartMath Director of Research Rollin McCraty wrote in the paper, "HeartMath studies show this powerful electromagnetic field can be detected and measured several feet away from a person’s body and between two individuals in close proximity." "The heart, like the brain, generates a powerful electromagnetic field, McCraty explains in The Energetic Heart. "The heart generates the largest electromagnetic field in the body. The electrical field as measured in an electrocardiogram (ECG) is about 60 times greater in amplitude than the brain waves recorded in an electroencephalogram (EEG). link-The Energetic Heart Is Unfolding
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 10:20:17 GMT -6
Getting back to the book I'd read on pendulum responses (the late 1980s, don't remember the book title) it was already out of print at the time. The author was a clinical psychiatrist, so he used pendulum dowsing as a tool for evaluation of a patient's mental condition. Now, this book also mentioned something about dowsing tests. To put the pendulum to a task of proving your results will always be right, backfires on you every time.
I was just beginning to get my own responses with a pendulum, so tested out his theory. Found a deck of playing cards, one pack never used before with no bends, scratches, scrapes, on any of the cards. I figured out that by holding the pendulum over the deck, you can dowse the color of the top card, then see how many times it would be right or wrong.
So, my test was set up, now holding my pendulum over the deck, asked first if red (either yes or no), then if black. The results came in like this on the entire deck of cards.
Red-all red cards were dowsed as black. Black-all black cards were dowsed as red.
I shuffled the deck, really good 3-4 times to make sure it was done right. Same thing happened again. Tried a few more cards, same results again. I realized suddenly, by the laws of random chance, the correct answer should have happened at least 2-3 times. Took out a quarter, flipped it without dowsing the answer. You can be right quite often on whether quarter lands as heads or tails.....simply by the laws of random chance. If a dowsing test never produces a correct answer, this would be impossible according to the laws of random chance. Maybe we don't recognize random chance as a law, but for now on here, I'm going to call it a law.
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 10:34:39 GMT -6
The author's explanation for how pendulum dowsing works, is the abilities of both the conscious mind and the subconscious or super-mind (as he called it). The book went on to say that for the conscious rational mind of an idividual to try and trick the super-mind, would be like a child trying to out smart an adult. This could be compared to your young son or daughter wanting to wrap you around their finger, to convince you to give them what they want right now.
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 10:53:29 GMT -6
Interesting to take note here, how those in the medical profession are finding out, heart transplants have revealed new insight on "heart memory" which is passed on the to patient. This article points out the unexplained phenomenom we call cellular memory in heart Knowing By Heart: Cellular Memory of the Heart Transplants"On May 29, 1988, a woman named Claire Sylvia received the heart of an 18-year-oldmale who had been killed in a motorcycle accident. Soon after the operation, Sylvia noticed some distinct changes in her attitudes, habits, and tastes. She found herself acting more masculine, strutting down the street (which, being a dancer, was not her usual manner of walking). She began craving foods, such as green peppers and beer, which she had always disliked before. Sylvia even began having recurring dreams about a mystery man named Tim L., who she had a feeling was her donor. As it turns out, he was. Upon meeting the “family of her heart,” as she put it, Sylvia discovered that her donor’s name was, in fact, Tim L., and that all the changes she had been experiencing in her attitudes, tastes, and habits closely mirrored that of Tim’s (Sylvia179). Some members of the scientific community and of society, as a whole, may brush this off as being merely a strange coincidence. However, some believe that episodes such as this one offer evidence of a concept known as cellular memory,...." link-Cellular Memory in Heart Transplants
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 11:01:12 GMT -6
More to consider in the way of external influences, that affect our human electromagnetic fields. There also is an ionization phenomenom, as sunlight strikes the upper atmosphere, which has a layer called the Ionosphere. We become energized during daylight hours because of a downward flow. This ionization phenomenom diminishes at night, allowing AM radio waves to travel for a very long distance, because during the daylight hours we know these waves, only have a short range. The ionization phenomenom absorbs the AM radio waves, while at night the Ionosphere assists these waves as they bouce back to the Earth, bouce up again, then down, for a great distance.
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 14:02:51 GMT -6
This article gives more insight on how the ionosphere functions within the upper atmosphere. Atmospheric Layers"Within the thermosphere is the ionosphere. The ionosphere gets its name because nitrogen and oxygen molecules are ionized by solar radiation. In the process of ionization, the neutrally-charged molecules absorb high-energy, short-wavelength energy from the Sun. This causes the molecules to lose one or more electrons and become positively-charged ions. The freed electrons travel within the ionosphere as electric currents. Because of the free ions, the ionosphere has many interesting characteristics. Have you ever been out on an open road and found a radio station on the AM dial that is transmitted from hundreds of kilometers away? The reason radio waves can travel so far at night involves the ionosphere. During the day, the lower part of the ionosphere absorbs some of the energy from the radio waves and reflects some back to Earth. But at night the waves bounce off of the ionosphere, go back down to the ground, and then bounce back up again. This does not happen during the day due to ionization in the ionosphere. This bouncing up and down allows radio waves to travel long distances." link-Atmospheric Layers | CK-12 Foundation
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 14:10:22 GMT -6
Ever hear of a sprite? Sprites only happen in certain weather conditions, but put out an electromagnetic pulse they say can travel around the planet 2-3 times. Sprites put energy into the ionosphere and repair it to function in assisting RF (radio frequency) transmissions. Multiple sprites can occur and even be continue lasting for a period of time to produce a display similar to 4th of July fireworks. You will find some good sprite photos with scientific explanations, be sure to check this article below. Sprites form at plasma irregularities in the lower ionosphere"Sprites are an optical phenomenon that occur above thunderstorms in the D region of the ionosphere, the area of the atmosphere just above the dense lower atmosphere, about 37 to 56 miles above the Earth. The ionosphere is important because it facilitates the long distance radio communication and any disturbances in the ionosphere can affect radio transmission." link-Sprites form at plasma irregularities in the lower ionosphere
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 12, 2015 14:22:44 GMT -6
First Lightning Sprite Caught On Film
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Post by RedRimmed Desert on Mar 13, 2015 19:36:59 GMT -6
Energy from the sun flows down to us, but it also rises up from water in the ground or man made objects below the surface. We know that mineral IR satellites can from space locate and identify gossan veins the early prospectors missed during the Gold Rush, because they depended on their own visual inspection. The gossans picked up by satellite, are believed to bedeeper below the surface than the ones found by early miners.
We also have thermal IR technology, scientists were able to locate by satellite, a reservoir of water deep in the ground in an arid, dry African nation. No one explanation is complete or the basis for dowsing theory. Some focus on sun images and say we can't dowse at night. But why then had old time dowsers such as Ron Warmouth, been able to dowse for red tourmaline crystals, while being down inside a mine shaft? Others set rules and say a person can only dowse during periods of active solar flares from sun spots.
Walking with a pair of L-rods, normally we refer to this as "physical dowsing" because of being in the proximity of (or directly over) a suspected target. So, energy flows upward from the anomaly, the body reacts as your rods act like a needle to show various types of responses. These L-rod movements can be interpreted, as you become experienced out in the search field.
Map dowsing which often is called "remote viewing" the pendulum or a single rod, is used over a paper map, sometimes photos of a site. A few map dowsers insist they are only "physical dowsers" using the argument that satellite images contain embedded information (such as gold or silver auras). Whether using satellite images, site photos, or topographic maps, most will consider these locating techniques, all to be "mental dowsing" for you are not over the anomaly (the site location is usually far distance away).
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