MyDeal Solid Copper and Brass Dowsing Rods with Smooth Movement for Tracing Spiritual Energy Chi, Ghost Hunting, Water Divining, Finding Gold, Locating Lost Items or Answering Questions!
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Antoinette
> 3 dayTell me why when I first tried it I was using the opposite ends and then I looked back at the listing and said oh! Lol but anyways it’s pretty cool. I’m glad I’m able to have another item that I can ask yes or no questions. If you are thinking of buying them, KEEP IN MIND: your copper rods way of answering can be different from the next person’s. For example the picture the photo shows cross rods represent yes and apart rods represent no, MY RODS WORK THE OPPOSITE! Lastly, when my rods turn a 360 (for me) that means a HIGH level YES. I’m currently seeing if this can help me with sports predictions $$$ :)
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Z
> 3 daythey bend easily, idk why i bought these other than they help find lost things which sometimes is true (deadass)
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John Paul Wiggs
> 3 daythis is for dowsing water.
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aly miller
Greater than one weekNo issues
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Margaret Luebbers
> 3 dayUsed these rods to find water on property and on first drill found a very plentiful source. My grandpa used ones back in the day too with lots of luck.
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nel Wright
> 3 daylove them very accurate! divine tools
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Barry
Greater than one weekWorks very well.
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Luke
> 3 dayWorks really really well. Told us answers we already knew and ones we didn’t. Wife loves them. Thanks
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R. Joseph Cardwell
> 3 dayThe copper sleeves are genius. Dont have to practice holding everything just right to get results.
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S. Merriam
> 3 dayI have worked with dowsing rods for years in locating graves in historic cemeteries. The rods only respond to a disturbance in the magnetic field of the soil, that was a result of digging/burial. It does not find bodies. When I get a positive reading that there is a grave, but no visible marker, we then probe with the rod and often find the buried headstone. In 19th century burying grounds we can also locate foot stones commonly used during that period. We can right the markers in their proper place and record the information that was otherwise lost. This is effective in a burying ground, because there is pattern of rows and grave placement that is predictable. Always test the rods accuracy, stepping on a known grave, where the rods should cross. Then step off a known grave and the rods should return to parallel. Then go to the area where you want to know if there is a burial in a certain spot. Always test before and after that spot for confirmation.