with the usual bigots regarding it as witchcraft.
Here was my comment:
I am a Christian in Word and deed (as best I can!) and regard water detection by 'feel' as a life-giving gift.
Man cannot survive without water being available. Climate change and severe droughts made us realize how important it is to carefully plan the usage and control of this life given commodity.
Using underground water can be part of the solution but in identifying the actual location is difficult and can be very expensive and often not successful.
Scientists believe that the amount of underground water is 100 times the amount of water in all the lakes, dams and rivers of the planet.
Die aanwys van water word al eeue lank, gebruik om ondergrondse water op te spoor. Die proses berus op n seldsame, aangebore vermoe". Die "aanwyser" benut die energie vermoe" in en om die menslike liggaam. Dieselfde magte word bewustelik en onbewustelik gebruik ter versterking van die waterwyser se vermoe"om met die subtiele elektroniese magnetiese helling van die aarde in wisselwerking te tree.
]]>Also known as Remote Dowsing, Long-Distance Dowsing or Over-the-horizon Dowsing, has been described as the Summit; the highest art-form of the Dowsing World. In a nut-shell, Map Dowsing is Dowsing over a Map or aerial Photograph of the Site, with a Pendulum or other Dowsing tool.
]]>As some call it, has for thousands of years been used as one of the methods by which water and minerals have been located under the ground. FROM THE TIME OIL WAS DISCOVERED, THIS WAS ONE OF THE PRIMARY METHODS BY WHICH OIL DEPOSITS HAVE BEEN DETECTED, AND TO THIS DAY REMAINS A FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENT IN THE DETECTION OF RESERVES. .
]]>The short answer is that no-one really knows—it just does!
The scientific world, geologists and archaeologists and so on appear to put their heads in the sand because here is something that cannot be PROVED nor can it be DISPROVED scientifically. However it is surprising how many water, mining, oil companies and so on use Dowsers in exploration work-- it is never admitted because it may take away the credibility of the large concerns.
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]]>WATER DOWSING IN ARID REGIONS:
From the Journal of Scientific Exploration
Stanford University Stanford, Ca.
Stanford, Ca. USA , March 27, 1995
In an article published in the current issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Scientific Exploration, a science journal with the editorial offices at Stanford University, Professor Hans-Dieter Betz, a physicist at the University of Munich, presents the results of a German government sponsored program to test and apply dowsing methods to locate water sources in arid regions. This ten year project involved over 2000 drillings in Sri Lanka, Zaire, Kenya, Namibia, Yemen and other countries and is thus the most ambitious experiment with water dowsing ever carried out.
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Divining or dowsing, as some call it, has for thousands of years been used as one of the methods by which water and minerals have been located under the ground. From the time that oil was first discovered, this has also been one of the primary methods by which oil deposits have been detected and to this day remains a fundamental component in the detection of reserves. Dowsing is a process used for the detection of ground water, minerals and oil by the application of methods that are part of a natural faculty inherent in only some persons. For the purpose of this document, the term “WATER” only will be used. It is a fact that if a skilled dowser can find water then any type of mineral can be discovered as well. This faculty is today regularly and successfully being used as a commercial method by which ground water is detected. There are many documented case studies of successful water diviners and in different parts of India , central and state government departments concerned with ground water detection, prominent industrialists, farmers and industry make use of dowsers to locate sufficiently large sources of underground water.