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« on: October 11, 2006, 03:02:08 pm »
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When I Dowse a map, or Photo for locations sometimes thousands of miles from where I am Dowsing,  or Information such as dates, nationality, history of the event, and what might be buried at those  locations, I have no way of knowing if the location exists or if there if there is  any  accuracy, or truth to the Dowse

Several years ago the publisher of a new bi-monthly Treasure magazine titled "Treasure Searchers" , contacted me and asked if I would submit some Treasure articles for the publication.

I suggested a reader interactive colum, written for viewer entertainment only, that offered Dowsed information of possible Treasures, headed with the catch phrase, "Treasure Psychic". Needless to say the idea didn't go over very well because it was unprecedented, and maybe unacceptable to readers  to publish a meta-physical  colum in  a conservative Treasure Magazine primarily focused on Metal Detecting.

After a couple of weeks of consideration the publisher relucantly decided to give it a trial. It turned out to be the feature the majority of the readers look forward to seeing in their issue. Although  my identity was never disclosed, at my request, I had the opportunity to view and respond to the feedback.

I am sharing  this series of articles as examples to show that mental Dowsing can work with practice & diligence and become a useful tool to aid inTreasure Hunting.
Thanks for reading.   Dell


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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2006, 03:28:18 pm »
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Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking about trying to dowse for something that I have no idea is even there - other than just statistically should be. Meteorites on native unbroken pasture land. Sue

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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2006, 05:52:42 pm »
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 Be sure to specify a minimum size  or quantity of what you are looking for when you Dowse. Even a speck can be a metorite that survived entry into earths atmosphere. Also,specify a maximum depth you wish to find one.

It's a time and patience consuming process of elimination until you zero in on a specific target, one little byte of information at a time.  

But, it appears that  millions of years of knowledge is stored in universal memory just waiting for humans  to learn to effeciently tap into it. I'm glad to see when folks are willing  to work at it and learn how to claim their share.
Good Luck!   Dell

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Good point about being specific - esp. regarding depth - digging 12 ft - 15 ft down like those guys in your articles. Hmm, I'd like to learn with a shallower x. Sue

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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2006, 08:06:41 pm »
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Sweet Sue, If I am not sure what I am looking for < I will dowse for "anything interesting." I am already trained mentally not to go for a micro sized target, so if I get a decent mental target it is a matter of sorting through all my known targets untill the right one pops up as a  "yes"

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Hi Max,
I'm kind of having fun experimenting. I was online "studying" an aerial photo of some country property we own and there was a particular spot that had something I felt I would "like" and went to see if anything was there. Found a pair of wheels and axle from some old toy. Most likely it was a coincidence, but I do like it. Guess I should have been thinking something of value that I'd like, huh? Sue

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hmmm, youll have to do better than that. Your country property may have something of interest

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