Nico wrote: brave masochist.
good one...
Nico wrote: brave masochist.
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helenoftheways wrote:Nico, the people who accept "that the entire planets biosphere walked off a boat in pairs after a hell of a flash flood" do not know it. They have been told (may I say brainwashed??) that it was so. The only way they can know it, is for them to have been there & experienced it. You completely avoided this word when you quoted me.The only way to know something is to experience it personally.
Heddwen wrote:I've always assumed that it was me and not the rods that did the dowsing. The rods indicate the ley by magnifying the bodys response, it is merely an indicator. It is said that dowsing works best for those who are open to their unconscious levels. Now, the skeptic in me would seriously doubt this attribute. Why should it work for one individual and not the other? Although this seems to be the case, it works that way. Why or how is another issue entirely. All I can say is see my post above it does seem to work.
I'm really interested in Merlyns experiment. If I understand correctly, the L rod handles were placed in tubes and there was no movement. Well there wouldn't be as outlined above. Perhaps a retrial with direct contact of the handles to establish if a ley exists at the point. Then the level, do you mean a spirit level balanced across the hands or do you mean a plumb line from the hands hanging down. I take a hardened muggle along with me just to check for indescrepencies, subconscious or not.
Perhaps we could all try this as a fun experiment?

Dragonwyst wrote:There are a great many things that science does not yet have a handle on.
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For something like discerning water, there may be any number of things happening at levels not currently testable in a laboratory, that communicate environmental information to our bodies. The rods then act as a symbol that allows that information to be accessed my the conscious mind.
Lily wrote:Dragonwyst wrote:There are a great many things that science does not yet have a handle on.
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For something like discerning water, there may be any number of things happening at levels not currently testable in a laboratory, that communicate environmental information to our bodies. The rods then act as a symbol that allows that information to be accessed my the conscious mind.
It's not like this has never been said before: science does have a handle (pun intended) on dowsing.
First, you prove that dowsing can detect water.
Then you put up a hypothesis as to how it could work, then you do further tests to elucidate your suspected mechanism.
The problem here is that tests have been done and showed that even dowsers who claim they can, cannot detect water. Or ley lines. If done blinded.
http://www.randi.org/library/dowsing/
The second step then becomes unimportant.
Nico wrote:Nico wrote:Merlyn wrote:What this pointed out was that it was I who was finding the underground obstructions, lines ans such. I am the sensitive instrument, not the rods.
Interesting little experiment.
And that was exactly my point, the human factor.
Bravo for doing this experiment Merlyn!
Why are the dowsers so silent all of a sudden?
I'm curious to hear what you guys think about this experiment and the results.




Ghostrider wrote:Stating that magic and the human factor are two seperate things, is the same as people stating that humanity is not part of Nature or that humans are not animals.![]()
Heddwen wrote:Noted and thanks, Nico. I would like to try it I hope some others do too. Meet you back here with the results
Heddwen wrote:Hi Nico,
No salient results yet due to lack of motivation/willingness of the research sample. I have tried the same area several times and have come up with different results everytime. Either this or I've found a 'hot spot' for want of a better word.So, it's all inconclusive unless I bribe/hijack anyone into assisting me with this.I'm as sceptical as the next person, I try to look for all the rational reasons before jumping to conclusions.
Nico wrote:
What makes us believe things that are proven wrong?


D'Arzhur wrote:Nico wrote:
What makes us believe things that are proven wrong?
With dowsing as with other things/belief etc...: my answer is my own experience![]()
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