Searching For Water In a Parched Stretch of Country |
Whiskey's Fer Drinkin' N Water's Fer Fightin' |
Glen's Favorite Medium - A Fresh Green Branch |
Glen is a dowser, a finder of subterranean water and perhaps things like buried minerals or oil were he to set his mind to it. In the hands of dowsers, metal rods turn and forked sticks pull downward, sometimes twisting skin and defying all understanding of what is driving that energy. How does dowsing work?
Glen likens a dowser to an antenna picking up natural vibrations. Some physicists theorize that infinitesimal vibrating strings are the building blocks of the universe.There are other theories: energy fields, clairvoyance, brain wave frequencies..... Dowsing seems to come naturally to some people like Glen who has achieved a local reputation as a gifted dowser. But as he says, "maybe it's my price that can't be beat - homemade chocolate chip cookies as payment."
Glen Practices His Dowsing Skills In Our Backyard |
Back-Up Metal Rods When U Can't Find A Tree |
Dowsing or witching as it was called in the old days is nothing new. Paintings on cave walls in the north of Africa dating back 8,000 years show a dowser holding a forked stick. Depictions on pottery and tomb walls show dowsing staffs being used by ancient Egyptians. A 4,000-year-old bas-relief with inscriptions speaks of dowsing by an Emperor of China. Military figures such as Napoleon and Patton traveled with dowsers to find fresh water on the march, and corporations still use it extensively to locate fresh water, oil and minerals.
Sky Island Woman - Dowser Wannabe |
If Sky Island Woman can learn to dowse she'll take her rods and look for the Lost Dutchman's Mine!
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