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In 1966, the dowser Thomas Trench was asked for help by the Belgian police force. He was to use his talent to help locate the body of a young man, which he quickly succeeded in doing. The Dutch clairvoyant Gerhard Croiset also used this extraordinary talent to find missing aeroplanes and people. There are reports and statistics which offer plenty of proof that first-rate dowsers can locate things on a map.
Yet the story of dowsing goes back almost 500 years. As early as 1560, dowsers were said to have looked for metal ore. The forerunner of the dowsing rod was the magic wand of magicians and gods – like the forked mistletoe branch that opened the gates of the underworld according to Greek legend. In the Bible there is also the story of Moses, who used his staff to tap a well-spring out of a rock.
How does a dowsing rod work?
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Created: 05:34 PM | Author: Questico editorial staff | Category: Clairvoyance | Comments [0]

