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« Reply #50 on: October 23, 2010, 01:50:30 am »
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Quote:Posted by GoldDigger1950
Exactly how are pennies magnetic?


Our pennies and some 2p's are..... due to a succession of cheapskate governments they are all copper "clad" or plated steel....... last about ten minutes in the soil  Grin
My lad used to make a bit of extra pocket money "fishing" for them at a local "beauty spot" (bridge over a stream) with a "supermagnet" on a rope.
People used to throw them in the water for some weird reason....


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« Reply #51 on: October 25, 2010, 06:04:08 am »
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I am hesitant to post this technique. I certainly don't want anyone to somehow strain their eyes or whatever. If for any reason you feel some kind of eyestrain, stop. I can't even imagine it happening, but stuff happens. This is from the book "Energy Matter & Form".

WARNING: IN CASE OF EYESTRAIN, STOP!!! Or if you don't like what you see.

Get a mirror and a piece of cardboard six by six inches. Hold the mirror up to your face and hold the cardboard so it is vertical between your nose and the mirror, like there is a fence between your eyes but you can still see into the mirror with both eyes.

Look first at one eye until you can't see the other and then alternate.

Look with both eyes until you see your eyes floating.

Try to get both eyes to come together as one.

DO NOT LOOK CROSS-EYED! (It wouldn't work anyway because the cardboard is in the way of your vision.)

Now remember what this feels like and try it next time you are dowsing.

For me, it is like there is some kind of energy somewhere near the base of my skull that I direct up at an angle towards my brow area. Seems like there are two beams. I just can't envision or describe it all that well, but there is definitely some focus to that area (pineal gland).

Anyway, when you get to this point, you are really filtering outside influences, etc. 

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« Reply #52 on: October 25, 2010, 07:43:48 am »
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guau I never tough of it ,it nay relaxes u and in the same time channel your energy,thanks

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