Dowsing Rods Debunked!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @Chicken_of_Bristol
    @Chicken_of_Bristol Год назад +786

    The clear difference is that you didn't thank the magic shoe after it answered you. How could you be so rude to the magic shoe?!

    • @Crimsonlupus
      @Crimsonlupus Год назад +80

      Everyone knows the magic only works if your polite to it. Sloppy Ip…..very sloppy

    • @InspiringPhilosophy
      @InspiringPhilosophy  Год назад +184

      Please forgive me magic shoe!

    • @tellernickolas
      @tellernickolas Год назад +20

      @@InspiringPhilosophy I think you're in trouble, that looked more like a boot to me than a shoe!

    • @jokinn4849
      @jokinn4849 Год назад +10

      ​@@InspiringPhilosophyyou have been condemn by the magic shoe

    • @JRTjr01
      @JRTjr01 Год назад +3

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @matchingbird
    @matchingbird Год назад +485

    That shoe looks like it has some sort of power. I think it’s magical.

    • @Linkintime1
      @Linkintime1 Год назад +8

      Only a magic shoe could divine such truths!

    • @heygoober1653
      @heygoober1653 Год назад +6

      YOU SEE. THE SHUUUU KNOWS THE THRUUUUTH!

    • @ryankattner9966
      @ryankattner9966 Год назад +5

      Right eh? That dowsing rod has been debunked but mark my words, nobody is going to be debunking that shoe

    • @kfgabriele9852
      @kfgabriele9852 Год назад +4

      Monty Python thought so, too. 😂

    • @The_Mystic_Cynic
      @The_Mystic_Cynic Год назад +1

      You know what else is magic? The perceived stability of your country’s currency.

  • @Junkt123
    @Junkt123 8 месяцев назад +7

    There’s also clear cut physics at play here. I don’t know the exact math, but what’s happening is a slight tilt of the hand is exaggerated by the downward pull of the rods mass. It’s really clever. As for the shoe, that’s obviously witchcraft.

  • @claytoniusdoesthings9598
    @claytoniusdoesthings9598 Год назад +47

    the only dowsing rods I've ever seen get used were homemade ones, and they were being used to find the underground waterline for a septic tank that was buried over 30 years ago. We dug where the rods crossed and hit a huge PVC drainage pipe about 2 feet down. We found the waterline we were looking for, but not the section we wanted (it had busted somewhere along the line, and sewage water was leaking out). Once we knew for a fact where the drainpipe was, we were able to deduce the general location of where the leak could be coming from. It took us roughly 45 minutes to find the section we were looking for. Now in conclusion, I've come to the realization that either A: There is something to water-source finding using a dowsing rods or B: Flukes like I described above happen so often as to keep the concept that they work alive.

    • @Wellactually123
      @Wellactually123 Год назад +19

      It's sort of like my uncle. Everyone calls him Lucky because he always tells us about all the money he wins gambling. But what he doesn't go around telling everyone, is how often he loses.
      No one wants to tell the story about the time they walked around with magic sticks in their back yard and didn't find anything, even though that story is much more common.

    • @SouthernRebels94
      @SouthernRebels94 6 месяцев назад +1

      The one thing is that plumbers uses them to find water pipes, gas lines and so on so I believe they do work for some things but no so good with everything else, since professionals plumbers wouldn't be required to have them if they didn't work when it comes to locating water or gas

    • @SampoSaarela
      @SampoSaarela 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think there might be something else to this.
      On the face value I absolutely do not believe in finding water with the rods and I think anyone believing something so silly must be out of their minds.
      But, I have heard the stories that they do work from quite a lot of sources that I would value at least somewhat credible.
      So, is it only statistics that they work sometimes and people just forget all the times they don't. Could be? But from the stories they seem to work way too well for that being the case.
      So I have tried to deduct what is the reason they could work, and I think I have some kind of an answer.
      It could be either people pranking others or it could be people tapping into their subconscious with the rods.
      What the ....?
      So for both the idea is that the person using the rods already knows where the water line is. Either they have solid knowledge or they can read the clues. Usually the lines go from point A to B, usually they make 90°, they usually don't go through solid rocks, they usually don't go under very old trees, etc etc. So either the rod user already knows it and just plays a prank on the onlookers, or they don't know that they know but use the rods to kind of "tap into their subconscious".

    • @ourd0gseven
      @ourd0gseven 3 дня назад

      Yeah, this guys video reminds me of the !diots back in the day trying to cla!m that 9|| wasn't an !n side j0. b !! lol..

  • @eightbittemplar7394
    @eightbittemplar7394 Год назад +58

    It's probably worth noting, also, that there's no reason to believe that whatever supernatural force is supposedly affecting the rods would necessarily be able or willing to give reliable answers to these questions in the first place. For all this guy knows, ghostly pranksters are the ones answering these questions, and only in whatever way they think would be funniest.

    • @connorpusey5912
      @connorpusey5912 Год назад +12

      More like demonic deception rather than ghosts wanting to play tricks

    • @physical_insanity
      @physical_insanity Год назад

      If I had to be psycho-analytical, the rods would probably be receptive to one's unconscious/subconscious impulses and would react accordingly, sort of similar to how tarot cards divine the future through unconscious action. Naturally, it's easier to just manipulate them and be a fraud, but doing it correctly, the only thing affecting them would be like your own subconscious. I'm not too well-versed in what dowsing rods are meant to do, but I know they've been used to find underground stockpiles of resources.

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie 4 месяца назад

      Water can have a magnetizing effect. But it can also be that there are water everywhere underground.

    • @MoonkissedMintakan
      @MoonkissedMintakan 3 месяца назад +2

      Setting up a sacred space for clean, ethical and pure honest channeling is vital! I wouldn’t advise anyone to pick up rods and randomly start to ask questions without knowing what they’re doing or who exactly they think they are talking too! There are important steps in creating a safe sacred space and to know specifically who you’re channeling. It works great if you know what you’re doing and not just talking to Tom, dick and Harry from across the galaxy who is not of the highest frequency of light. 😅

  • @JackBWatkins
    @JackBWatkins Год назад +209

    I once met a guy who sold these rods, he swore they were 100% accurate in finding a gullible sucker.
    Of course I did not buy them, but I sent my brother-in-law to the guy and he bought 3 sets this proving their accuracy.

    • @Bundysvideos
      @Bundysvideos 9 месяцев назад +6

      Dude I’m a plumber, we use them often enough to find pipes under ground, it works for that, it doesn’t work for finding a water source, but it absolutely works at finding underground pipes

    • @michaelwalsh9145
      @michaelwalsh9145 7 месяцев назад +1

      You do know that you can make them out of anything that can be bent into an L shape?

    • @ninarti
      @ninarti 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bundysvideos And the pipes have water in them.

    • @Bundysvideos
      @Bundysvideos 6 месяцев назад

      @@ninarti water pipes have water in them yes. I’m not sure why you are stating this

    • @bonkman6463
      @bonkman6463 6 месяцев назад

      @@Bundysvideos I doubt it unless youre being sarcastic

  • @Follower67885
    @Follower67885 Год назад +157

    I work in utilities and we actually use these rods to find water mains and other service lines. I don't think they can answer any questions as though a spirit was informing them but they work really well to find water mains

    • @koltoncrane3099
      @koltoncrane3099 10 месяцев назад +8

      Read the book the divining hand. It suggests or says some people believe it’s not spirits but the subconscious being able to reveal truth. I suppose it kind of depends if you believe you have a divine spirit inside of you and not just a bag of jello.

    • @oksureright
      @oksureright 10 месяцев назад +19

      I can find electrical feeders wiith rods no problem, energized or not. Saved us $$$$ not having to call a locator. It's old-school, youll never learn it in a trade school.

    • @sherrilowe9316
      @sherrilowe9316 9 месяцев назад +13

      My brother needed to find a water line and when his utilities team came out they said (and showed) anyone can do it and you don't need to believe it works or not. They said the best rods to use were welding rods with the flux still on them. All four of us went over the same area with the same results. IT WORKS!

    • @phoenixmistertwo8815
      @phoenixmistertwo8815 7 месяцев назад +5

      I have indeed seen these people with utility location or finding ground water.
      They tell me its pretty accurate as well. I couldn't believe it but Ive seen them hired on various const sites over the years

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@phoenixmistertwo8815 I saw one come out to one of my jobsites and cost a homeowner thousands drilling through rock for no water. 🤣
      It was pretty funny.
      When they crossed over solid rock, I started paying attention. And there was a natural spring on the guys land.
      But uhh, it sure as f wasn't there. 🤣
      Guy was pissed. 🤣
      Edit: to be fair, I don't know how much it costs. I just assume when they bring out a giant drill truck to drill all day it's thousands.

  • @knyghtkrawlr
    @knyghtkrawlr Год назад +224

    I once had to rebuke a brother that believed in dousing rod. He claimed his family used them to find wells etc and i told him plainly there's no science that shows they have any unique properties and the Bible strictly forbids the practice as divination. He was not happy but came around eventually

    • @electricspark5271
      @electricspark5271 Год назад +55

      ​@@EvilXtianitywhere is that in the bible?

    • @kennorthunder2428
      @kennorthunder2428 Год назад +53

      @twitherspoon8954 You switched goal posts. First, you said Jesus Christ was a fictional character. Then you switched to the issue of Christ being a sacrifice.
      Let me look up the name of an actual historian who knows that there plenty of historical evidence for Christ.

    • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
      @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Год назад +15

      @@EvilXtianity Jesus is person not power. We worship the person not his sacrifice. You sound ridiculous. The core tenet of Christianity is Jesus, not his sacrifice. Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus. Secondly the work of the cross was never about human sacrifice, it's about substitution, it's the very fact Jesus died not as just a human but man and God. Which is why the sacrifice is still active today and can cleanse your sin because the blood of Jesus never died. It's why sin can be cleansed actively today.
      Blood of Jesus in a fountain in heaven.
      Zechariah 13:1 In that day there shall be a fountain opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin and for uncleanness.
      Zechariah 13:1 is clearly talking about a sacrifice provided by God. Jeremiah 2:13 For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.
      Hebrews 9:12 (KJV)
      12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves, but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place, having obtained eternal redemption for us.
      The power of the blood raised Jesus from the dead, meaning it can do the same for you, eternal life. Hebrews 13:20 Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant,

    • @kennorthunder2428
      @kennorthunder2428 Год назад

      ​@@EvilXtianity
      5 Resurrection facts that occurred by 36AD (Gary Habermas)

    • @George_Gogo01
      @George_Gogo01 Год назад +9

      "the Bible strictly forbids the practice as divination" ...you mean that they forbid the use of dowsing rod to read the future...or just in general?Was using it to try to find water forbiden too?Is it specificaly forbiden because its rubbish or for some other reason?

  • @Sousabird
    @Sousabird Год назад +137

    Sorry, but my Magic-8-Ball said that Dowsing Rods don't work.

    • @ScorchedEarthView
      @ScorchedEarthView Год назад +6

      My horoscope says you're all wrong. 8-ball, shoe and rods😂

    • @divineneteru4398
      @divineneteru4398 4 месяца назад +2

      So you believe in the magic eightball but not a natural element of pure copper?? Make it make sense though.

    • @brm10_08
      @brm10_08 2 месяца назад

      Hes having a joke

  • @Grandmaster_Dragonborn
    @Grandmaster_Dragonborn Год назад +95

    I'd trust Michael's shoe over that bloke's rods any day.

  • @Pdub217
    @Pdub217 Год назад +39

    I use them at work to find buried conduits. I have no prior knowledge of where they are buried and it's always right.

    • @tonusbonus
      @tonusbonus Год назад +4

      It is always right...except for the times that it isn't. These are the times people who believe in dowsing always forget to mention.

    • @Pdub217
      @Pdub217 Год назад +14

      @@tonusbonus The only time I've seen it be wrong is when people don't do it right. Usually they try to go too fast. If you take your time and be patient about it, it works every single time. At least it does for me

    • @oksureright
      @oksureright 10 месяцев назад +3

      I had 100% accuracy in the electrical trade, so it works, regardless of what you think - plus I made money using them.

    • @mikehenry4743
      @mikehenry4743 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@tonusbonus I was the biggest skeptic in the world until I saw it work and did it myself. I was a heavy equipment operator rebuilding roads at a large boy scout camp and a guy was using two bent copper rods to find every buried water line. They were all unmapped and he found them all with 100% accuracy. He then gave me the rods to try and to my disbelief it actually worked as I found several buried lines myself.

    • @courtadbobtail600
      @courtadbobtail600 8 месяцев назад

      @@Pdub217 Don't you see you just gave yourself that little out there? That's how confirmation bias works.

  • @zecka1913
    @zecka1913 Год назад +89

    Funny thing is I went to a "haunted castle" recently and a woman used those exact same rods and I could tell when her hands were shifting when asking questions. My mom and I both rolled our eyes.

    • @koltoncrane3099
      @koltoncrane3099 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes it’s called the ideomotor affect where you unconsciously move your muscle. It’s why when you dowse you should not try to consciously move your muscles.
      But it’s like the military used dowsing and remote viewing and had evidence of it working. They just quit using it cause scientifically they can’t explain it even if it showed results.

    • @BeforeThisNovember
      @BeforeThisNovember 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry did you go there to actually see real ghosts and ghouls? 😂
      Of course it’s an act, that’s what you pay for. I bet you’re one of those who try to workout a magicians trick and then say “aha! It’s not real magic, you hid the card!”

    • @michaelwalsh9145
      @michaelwalsh9145 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s more stupid to believe that people have these involuntary muscles in the palms of their hands to move the rods.

  • @joshw6562
    @joshw6562 Год назад +24

    So, zero divination - I think this has to do with EM fields, but I work with underground wiring, and *if there is voltage* on the line, I have located them within 8" of where the rod "triggers" - I have done it dozens if not a hundred times, and it has worked consistently. My old boss showed me how, and I thought he was pulling my leg. 100% anecdotal and 0% scientific, but it was worked for me

    • @2anonymous
      @2anonymous Год назад +6

      My dad showed me, and I didn't believe that it could actually work, because, you know, science. But dang it does work and I have showed others with just a couple wires for electrical lines.

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine 11 месяцев назад +2

      It works with empty plastic pipes, so I am doubting your em field idea.....

    • @vyrdera
      @vyrdera Месяц назад

      @joshw6562 I'm curious as to how it works too. I used then in the military to locate wiring, and they worked 100%. We would get diagrams of where buried cable should be, and used these to verify they were there. As well as identity any misdocumented or unidentified cable. I tell people this and they still don't believe me, but I straighten out a coat hanger and let them try for themselves.

    • @elliottwitt5369
      @elliottwitt5369 23 дня назад

      It works because you want it to work

  • @lunarrn
    @lunarrn Год назад +53

    I’ve used dowsing rods but never ever thought of using them to contact spirits. You just find things you need to find. You don’t talk to them

    • @disguisedcentennial835
      @disguisedcentennial835 Год назад +13

      I mean that sounds like divination either way

    • @lunarrn
      @lunarrn Год назад

      @@disguisedcentennial835 could be. But I never asked the rods to find nothing or asked the spirits to bless the rods. I just go walking and find what I need to find. I’ve always thought it was magnetic fields or something since it only seems to work with copper rods.

    • @user-oh5gz4ue6r
      @user-oh5gz4ue6r Год назад +7

      ​​@@disguisedcentennial835not necessarily. i could imagine hoping your subconscious remembers where you left the keys and so your body moves the rods unconsciously to where they are.

    • @alttiakujarvi
      @alttiakujarvi Год назад +10

      The most obvious mistake in that referenced video was, that how could the guy with the rods know if the spirit he was consulting was honest. That's The reason you do not consult spirits: you cannot trust them.

    • @user-oh5gz4ue6r
      @user-oh5gz4ue6r Год назад

      @@alttiakujarvi well ofc

  • @morgankirk6492
    @morgankirk6492 Год назад +11

    Honestly, I've used them and they feel pretty real. I've sat as still as possible, and they still continue to move, I can hold them still, and I have for ever a few minutes. Idk but I believe in them

  • @knightlight9921
    @knightlight9921 Год назад +20

    I've only ever heard of dousing rods being used to find running water underground. I was skeptical of them too, I can't say how or why, but they are effective (for finding water).

    • @chucknorris277
      @chucknorris277 Год назад +4

      They work surprisingly well for locating underground utilities

    • @Wellactually123
      @Wellactually123 Год назад +4

      Underground streams are an extremely rare thing. Most groundwater is stored in aquifers underground. They are just places where there is hard clay or rock where the water can not seep any further down, and the water stays trapped in the loose sand and gravel above it. Then, a lot of dirt above that is the ground you stand on. These aquifers are usually the size of lakes, so basically, anywhere you dig on your property, you'll find water. But convincing people their water is in an undergound stream and only some magic sticks can find it is a pretty good way to make money off of ignorant people! Not very ethical though.

    • @Wellactually123
      @Wellactually123 Год назад +1

      ​@chucknorris277 So does guessing. And at the exact same rate of accuracy too! But when you guess without the Harry Potter wand, you don't look as silly.

    • @knightlight9921
      @knightlight9921 Год назад

      @@Wellactually123 Strawman.

  • @war13death
    @war13death Год назад +28

    Dousing rods work perfectly for finding water. The trick is knowing where the water is before you start.

  • @bareit98
    @bareit98 Год назад +25

    Reminder: Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, used this method.

    • @jameswoodard4304
      @jameswoodard4304 Год назад +4

      Did he actually use dowsing/water witching rods specifically?
      I know he used a "seeing stone" (a rock with a naturally-occuring hole in it) to defraud people by claiming to be able to find buried treasure. I hadn't heard of his use of rods before, though.
      What a kook. I'm constantly embarrassed for Mormons.

    • @bareit98
      @bareit98 Год назад

      @@jameswoodard4304 Yes. From the LDS website, "Many Christians in Joseph Smith’s day similarly regarded divining rods as instruments for revelation. They believed these rods could help them find underground water or minerals."

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@jameswoodard4304That's ok, I'm embarrassed for Christians who try and "refute" our claims but can never get our doctrine or history correct. I mean, imagine refuting a strawman and then when it gets pointed out to you, you try and double down or use a Red Herring Fallacy.
      I mean, look at your comment. First, a seer stone is just a stone. No hole in it or anything. Second, Joseph never defrauded anyone. That is just a something people who don't know what they are talking (or trying to blatantly misrepresent history) like to throw around. Even if you don't believe Joseph is a prophet, don't throw around buzz words like "defraud" when it is historically inaccurate.
      And, Joseph never used rods.

  • @meganparrish807
    @meganparrish807 Год назад +8

    Hm, ya know, a proper experiment with these things is to have a robot hold the dowsing rods and roll around on a flat surface with water pipes below.
    A robot doesn’t have unconscious movement so if the rods cross every time it's above a water pipe then perhaps discussion can be opened on the subject of how effective the rods are.
    Unless someone already did that experiment, in which case this comment is moot. I've never seen anyone try it with a robot though.

    • @macmac1022
      @macmac1022 Год назад +1

      But it needs the human connection to be grounded LOL kidding kidding, Just an example of the BS some people come up with to deny testing things.

    • @meganparrish807
      @meganparrish807 Год назад +1

      @@macmac1022
      I imagine they'd cite it wouldn’t work without the human bioelectric field which is still silly because the robot is going to have an electric field of its own or it wouldn't move.

    • @macmac1022
      @macmac1022 Год назад +1

      @@meganparrish807 >>I imagine they'd cite it wouldn’t work without the human bioelectric field which is still silly because the robot is going to have an electric field of its own or it wouldn't move.""
      That could be another examples yes. In imagination land anything is possible. And people will think of anything to deny any problems in their own worldview.

    • @tonusbonus
      @tonusbonus Год назад

      They could do that, but they don't need to. If humans can't do it consistently, then who cares if a robot also can't? Any time this is tested in a controlled environment, humans fail to do better than guessing. Look up James Randy, he has offered thousands of dollars for anyone that can prove it works. Spoiler: he died waiting.

  • @BearCache
    @BearCache Год назад +26

    My grandfather used dowsing rods to locate a water source in the Idaho desert, then he dug a well there, and it’s producing water to this day 60+ years later.

    • @Wellactually123
      @Wellactually123 Год назад +10

      My grandfather pulled a quarter out of my ear when I was 5. It was amazing! Of course, I realized it wasn't real in just a few years. I see you're still a believer, though. 🤭
      Do you still put cookies out for Santa?

    • @Johndoe12344
      @Johndoe12344 10 месяцев назад

      amazing

    • @trobado
      @trobado 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Wellactually123 Please explain how the grandfather put the water there himself first before "finding" it. I would like to impress my family with a trick like this one. Also I know people who could use a well, even an unreal one, if only it yields water. - Thank you.

    • @SouthernRebels94
      @SouthernRebels94 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Wellactually123you do know dowsing rods are required to be used by plumbers go into any town or city professional plumbers will be seen using them to locate water pipes and gas lines under ground professionals wouldn't use them if they didn't work.

    • @verogrant3105
      @verogrant3105 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah I’ve done the same thing in my time this guy doesn’t know what he talking about For one thing they’re attracted to magnets and live electric wires his. so-called science That would I be suspicious of Scientist have been lying to us a lot more than the Divining rod I hope he reads this because he’s an idiot

  • @earwigismadlove
    @earwigismadlove Год назад +9

    The more I live. The more I realize that the weird things people did in the past is not much different than the weird things people do today.
    Dear God, help us not be so dumb.

    • @electricspark5271
      @electricspark5271 Год назад +4

      Exactly, back then they talked to sticks. Today they chop off their body parts and prance around like the opposite sex.

    • @rarelycold6618
      @rarelycold6618 Год назад +1

      ​@@electricspark5271 you mean they chop off sticks now

  • @stephentoons
    @stephentoons Год назад +2

    As you are on the topic, since dousing is clearly not divination because it depends on unconscious movements, is it permissible for a Christian to use dousing for introspection. For instance, say I lose an item, but what really happened is I forgot where I put it, dousing may be able to used to find the object's location which is known subconsciously.

  • @michael.w.salter
    @michael.w.salter Год назад +17

    I have used dowsing rods since the 70s to find water, buried pipes and electrical lines to name a few. They absolutely do work. That said, trying to contact spirits and stuff is a load of horse manure.

    • @user-oh5gz4ue6r
      @user-oh5gz4ue6r Год назад +1

      HOW??

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ Год назад

      ​@@user-oh5gz4ue6rDowsing rods work in "mysterious ways"

    • @bill.clifford.59
      @bill.clifford.59 Год назад

      I was only using Dowsing rodsto find electrical lines under ground which works great, then I saw something about speaking to your family members who passed, it worked for me!

    • @GabrielGonzalez-vw5ir
      @GabrielGonzalez-vw5ir Год назад +2

      I came to the comments to say the same thing. I did irrigation for a number of years and used what we called witching rods to locate water lines. First time my boss showed me I thought he was messing with me until I tried it myself. I can't explain it but it works.

  • @DerekWalsh-l4i
    @DerekWalsh-l4i 3 месяца назад +5

    I have experience of tracing underground water-pipes in Scotland. If all else fails I resort to dowsing rods, and they work for me, as they did for my predecessor.

  • @Daniel_Grgic
    @Daniel_Grgic Год назад +7

    Dowsing rods are definitely used to find gas and water lines. At least they worked when I used them. 🤷

  • @tomkelley4119
    @tomkelley4119 Год назад +9

    Your shoe must be broken. My shoe told me I’M the bestest prettiest boy!

  • @mihailopopovic4759
    @mihailopopovic4759 Год назад +3

    Bro, someone needs to be a foll to believe this Dowsing Rods nonsense. Thank God for this chanl existence, the fortress of reason and fait.

  • @steveturansky9031
    @steveturansky9031 8 месяцев назад +6

    I absolutely know dowsing rods work for one application.
    In 1980, I was an Electrical Engineering student Co-oping with a large Regional Power Company. Part of the job was working in the Planning Department which required Field work.
    When an older guy (55-60) pulled out his dowsing rods one day to locate buried wires and pipes, I was more than skeptical. I thought he had to be manipulating the rods until I tried it. I was absolutely shocked how accurate and reliably those dowsing rods could indicate where buried pipes and wires (either buried or overhead) were. It has to have something to do with the lines of flux. At any rate, I made my own rods and still have them somewhere.
    I have no idea whether water or gold can be found by dowsing but I know enough not to discount the possibility.

    • @JCFDbabelonia33
      @JCFDbabelonia33 Месяц назад

      I see a common pattern. The fact that it is mostly used to find wires, metals and water sources makes me think it has something to do with electrical conductivity, but idk

  • @rainbowboa100
    @rainbowboa100 3 месяца назад +2

    i been dowsing since i was ten, all i can say is that it definately works! have faith my son. start with a quarter on the floor or ground, you'll get it!

  • @JC-zr4fq
    @JC-zr4fq Год назад +5

    I thought it worked from the electrical current generated by flowing water, mostly because I've used them to find where a waterpipe is under the ground.

  • @Wellactually123
    @Wellactually123 Год назад +1

    Dowsers are like flat earthers. They learn a few scientific words even if they don't know what they mean, and use them to describe something science has long ago debunked, as if no one has ever actually studied it before.
    Something else they have in common, you can't use science, common sense, or reason, to convince them otherwise.

    • @strangevideos3048
      @strangevideos3048 6 месяцев назад

      Method with dowsing rods always work,you can even find underground pipe (houses water supply pipe) .This was proven billion of times..i also tried several times and you can also try.I dont know wtf is wrong with people 😅

  • @Greasy2240
    @Greasy2240 Год назад +31

    I don’t believe in water dowsing. But I heard that the way water dowsing works is the person with the stick is actually just a pro at guessing where water is based on plants and landforms.
    I would also like to add that I would probably hire a “dowser” if I wanted to find natural water sources on my property because even though I think dowsing is completely fake, it rarely hurts to have an experts help.

    • @swankelly
      @swankelly Год назад +11

      And a person might see those things and subconsciously move them as well.

    • @dragonmartijn
      @dragonmartijn Год назад +4

      Apparently there are people who can do it, just like there are real wizards and witches who can do some magic.

    • @Greasy2240
      @Greasy2240 Год назад

      @@dragonmartijn Do you mean like a demonic type a thing? I’d believe that. There are a lot of celebs who say they are successful because they sold their souls.

    • @cainok504
      @cainok504 Год назад +8

      Ya know I always told ppl it was fake. Had to find a water line and my father in law broke these out. Showed me the spot, I doubted him and called a plumber. The plumber broke out the rods too! Found the same spot with the rods. Sure enough the line was right where he said.

    • @enunya
      @enunya Год назад +4

      "even though I think dowsing is completely fake, it rarely hurts to have an experts help" An expert in what? If it's fake, they aren't an expert, except maybe in deception.

  • @MapleBoarder78
    @MapleBoarder78 Год назад +7

    I prefer the more scientific way for getting answers to life’s biggest questions, the Magic 8 Ball. 🎱 Eight out of ten middle schoolers from the 90’s approve this method.

    • @swankelly
      @swankelly Год назад +1

      We used to shake them again and ask in a different way if we didn't get the answer we wanted. Then celebrate when we got the we did want.😂

    • @MalusTmcraeensis
      @MalusTmcraeensis Год назад

      I haven't seen one of those in years.

  • @chieceon1185
    @chieceon1185 Год назад +9

    I was skeptical of my farming community's elders who claim they used dowsing rods to find underground streams to place bores and wells over. I had a go using bent metal wires and held them tight with my thumbs on the top wire to stop them moving randomly, i walked fast across a paddock and sure enough, to my suprise, they actually wrenched out of my grip to cross each other. I did not confirm if there was a stream, but I experimented over and again walking across that paddock and the wires did the same thing at the same path. I'm not sure what it was, but it sure wasnt subconscious, and it sure wasnt demons.

    • @goldenratio5117
      @goldenratio5117 Год назад +4

      Yeah just cause people cannot tune them to their own frequency they mock people who can. Utilities and county municipalities pay dowsers all the time for their skill. I had 2 separate well drilling companies on my property and they both had guys dows it.

    • @divineneteru4398
      @divineneteru4398 4 месяца назад

      Exactly, don't listen to him. Energy is all over the place and all around us...Copper was used since ancient times for many things and whoever has not much room for wisdom cannot give advise about the elements of the earth. Much lovd

  • @kellygipson8354
    @kellygipson8354 Год назад +20

    The only thing I have ever seen Dowsing Rods used for was finding under ground water. And they had to be a specific species of wood too, like willow or sycamore. We called it Water Witching .

    • @MirroringTruth
      @MirroringTruth Год назад +3

      I remember as a kid my dad having this guy come over to "witch" our well at the cabin up north...This guy could do it with a pair of pliers, in your hands, by letting you hold them, then he'd grab your wrist, and the pliers would turn right out of your hands...Never seen anything like it since..

    • @electricspark5271
      @electricspark5271 Год назад +5

      I've heard that exact same nonsense

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn Год назад +4

      Still doesn't work

    • @kellygipson8354
      @kellygipson8354 Год назад +7

      @@vedinthorn wether it "works" or not, the ones I've seen haven't been wrong about where to dig.

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn Год назад

      @@kellygipson8354 broken clocks and all.

  • @bigbadseed7665
    @bigbadseed7665 Год назад +14

    Even if one assumes that the rods are moving on their own, and something supernatural is happening, couldn't it just be a demon using the rods to lie to you? Why doesn't that occur to these people?

    • @RetroFan
      @RetroFan 10 месяцев назад

      That's ridiculous.

    • @bigbadseed7665
      @bigbadseed7665 10 месяцев назад +1

      @RetroFan I'm not literally saying the rods are being controlled by a demon, because I don't believe in this stuff at all. I'm saying, how do the people who do believe in dousing rods know the rods aren't malicious? Why do they assume the rods can be trusted?

    • @RetroFan
      @RetroFan 10 месяцев назад

      @@bigbadseed7665 Surely demons have better things to do.

    • @RetroFan
      @RetroFan 10 месяцев назад

      @@bigbadseed7665 Surely demons have better things to do.

    • @bigbadseed7665
      @bigbadseed7665 10 месяцев назад +1

      @RetroFan Again, I don't believe that demons are controlling the rods. I don't believe the rods are supernatural at all. I'm just saying, if you believed a supernatural force is controlling the rods, how would you know whether that force was telling the truth or not?

  • @qetoun
    @qetoun Год назад +7

    Doesn't the bible say keep away from diviners and other oracles?

    • @MountainmanA-A-Ron
      @MountainmanA-A-Ron 10 месяцев назад +2

      If I was trying to control people I'd say not to listen to anyone else either. Only i say what's right and wrong, everyone else is wrong so don't waste your time listening to them.

    • @divineneteru4398
      @divineneteru4398 4 месяца назад

      Many discrepancies in the bible about oracles and divination. You must read for yourself and without religion involved before just accepting how someone wants you to interpret how they CHANGED up the TRUE words for who it was actually meant for.
      Oracles are divine inspiring individuals (man woman child alike), who are used as an instrument and embodied to prophesy and give messages from the high realm. Who said to KEEP AWAY from them exactly?? The people that rewrote the bible??? Make it make sense. Didn't christ who you call jesus do divination, raising the dead and using herbs and such??? Wasn't he killed for doing witchcraft and was called a warlock?? Or did you know that? Didn't Solomon have plenty of copper surrounding his temple because copper draws beautiful energy and heals of sickness, hence will attract higher frequencies. Gotta do your OWN research because oracles be on good or bad intentions so its the heart of the person.. Much Love.

    • @qetoun
      @qetoun 4 месяца назад

      @@divineneteru4398 I'd rather be safe and not mess with it.

    • @Enne_esse
      @Enne_esse 3 месяца назад +1

      I’d rather not think everything can be explained by an imaginary god tbh.

    • @qetoun
      @qetoun 3 месяца назад

      @@Enne_esse umm who says that? This is the kind of ignorant garbage atheists make up.

  • @MountainmanA-A-Ron
    @MountainmanA-A-Ron 10 месяцев назад +1

    The definitely do work. Not for whatever nonsense such as asking them questions or finding treasure. That is absolutely laughable that someone would entertain such absurd ideas. But in finding water, they definitely can lead you to underground water sources even above ground sources. I used them to mark an entire irrigation system at a 120 unit apartment complex with multiple buildings where because of new city codes, the water lines for the buildings needed to be replaced. Well the irrigation system was getting broken multiple times daily because of the digging. And no one knew where the irrigation pipes were I tried using them one day. Walked along where we were going to dig and marked wherever they found something. Tney were 100% right. I did it every morning for the next 3 weeks. Never broke anymore irrigation pipes after that. After the first week. They people that said it didn't work, i was wasting time, I'm trying to get out of digging for 10 or 15min every morning, or i was just lucky i guessed exactly where the pipes were. The next week they were like hey get out your witching sticks and mark this off so we can get to work. Still not believing they worked but they knew i was able accurately mark out where the irrigation lines were. Once there was nothing there so i dug an extra 2 1/2 feet to see why it was saying there was water there. Ended up finding an old main water line. So they were always right. I rode in a car blind folded to where i could only look down so i could watch them. Everytime we crossed a main water line i told them. They can verify because the county puts blue reflectors on the sides of the road wherever they cross a street. Again i was able to say theres one here Everytime we crossed them. I don't know how they work, but they work. I don't 100% know how gravity works but it seems to still work without me knowing how same as the dousing rods. Same as most people here don't know oxygen is magnetic. And water isn't wet. So there are many things going on in this world we don't understand but they still go on anyway.

  • @derpnerpwerp
    @derpnerpwerp Год назад +1

    Yeah, although on the plant based diet thing, there is research suggesting it reduces your risk or various types of cancer.. which is completely different from curing cancer. Just ask Steve Jobs

  • @hussitewagoner6838
    @hussitewagoner6838 Год назад +16

    Never heard of dousing rod used for “divination” as in the video.
    Location of water source only (with no nod to the spirits).
    Seen it done.
    I would also like to see branches alter color patterns on animals. (Understanding the release of chemicals into the water as contributing factor)

  • @danieldishon688
    @danieldishon688 Год назад +2

    But they do work on finding water right?

  • @raphaelfeneje486
    @raphaelfeneje486 Год назад +7

    Your sense of humour is satisfying 😂

  • @Sara-gl8ue
    @Sara-gl8ue Год назад +1

    You dont need dowsing rods to know the Bible has been manipulated. It was manipulated as it was being written. Many of the Old Testament stories came from ancient Mesopotamia creation stories that were written on clay tablets thousands of years before the Bible was written.

  • @rainbowboa100
    @rainbowboa100 Год назад +1

    this fella has obviously not tried it! i've been dowsing since i was eight, all i can tell you is that it works!

  • @Figs4Life
    @Figs4Life Год назад +27

    My coffee came out through my nose when I saw him holding his boot...😂

  • @LetsShave61
    @LetsShave61 Год назад +3

    I agree this is silly but ive seen the witching well thing work. You can find water with a stick. Seen it with my own eyes and it wasnt some guy showing off. We were looking for a septic tank and a guy ive known my whole life uses that method. Hes not religious or into weird stuff. Simply a method of finding water that works.

  • @OEF_Vet_0331
    @OEF_Vet_0331 11 месяцев назад +1

    To all of you people that havnt tried dowsing for water or electrical or sewer lines or anything like that in the ground, go try it and tell me it doesn’t work. My father in law built his own house and laid all the piping in the ground and ran electric lines and water lines. He knew exactly where they were under the ground. I stumbled on dowsing one day and made some rods out of coat hangers and had him with me as I walked around the property. When the rods involuntarily crossed (as I was very careful to not move a single muscle, he would inform me exactly what line or pipe was under the ground. Walk around your yard if you have sprinkler lines and see what happens. Well diggers literally use this method to find where to drill. I’ve seen it first hand. You people don’t even try to verify, you talk out of your ass. NO THE RODS WILL NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS though.

  • @chaosensues1656
    @chaosensues1656 Год назад +10

    Never heard of using dousing rods to answer yes/no questions, and have no more reason to believe in them than a Ouija board, but I became a believer in their use for finding water. When I was a kid my dad needed to locate a waterline under a concrete slab. He used two welding rods bent at 90 deg similar to this video but longer. When crossing above the water line the two rods crossed. I was skeptical and sure my dad and brother were pulling my leg until I tried it myself and got the same result. My dad subsequently removed a section of the concrete slab, revealing the undamaged pipe. I can guaranty I did nothing to influence the rods’ movement. I’ve never been able to explain it.

  • @stevengillespie6535
    @stevengillespie6535 Год назад +6

    So is the guy in the car asking a ghost or spirt or something? What if the ghost isn't a dietitian. What if the ghost died from malnutrition because he was on an extreme version of the vegan diet? 😂

  • @uneedamuracle
    @uneedamuracle Год назад +1

    HIGHLY recommend:
    If anyone wants to see renowned dowsers get disproven with large-scale Mythbusters-like experiments… I finally found the best video:
    “James Randi in Australia” is the title. Channel: Philip Buarque

    • @StephenMelody
      @StephenMelody Год назад

      Unfortunately, the James Randi experiment carried out in Australia had a serious design flaw that made the results totally invalid. Water had been run through each of the underground pipes before being shut off from the water supply. Then one of the 10 pipes was allowed water to flow through it and dowsers were asked to ID this pipe. The dowsers didn't stand a chance because they would pick up the presence of the residual water in the other 9 pipes. Also, the whole concept of the experiment was invalid. If you want to test if a dowser can find an underground stream, them you need to let them find the water in its natural state, which is flowing through cracks in rocks deep underground not through plastic pipes just under the surface. Extrapolating the results from this experiment to the real life field situation is totally unscientific. To the best of my knowledge, no scientific experiment has ever been conducted to determine if dowsers can find underground water. All the experiments conducted were based on the model of an underground stream, not on a real stream. The people who conduct these experiments have become the laughing stock of the scientific community because they claim their experiments are scientific and that their results are valid. Maybe one day someone will allow dowers to demonstrate what they are used to doing in the field and we will then know the truth.
      ,

  • @alexvlk
    @alexvlk Год назад +2

    I am so sick of these people questioning the authority of people sitting in their cars with magic rods. These ad hominem attacks must stop, IP!

    • @mini-zidi3539
      @mini-zidi3539 2 месяца назад

      How about you just leave them alone and mind your own business

  • @mac8179
    @mac8179 Год назад +2

    Joseph Smith was all about dousing rods. Jus’ sayin’…..

    • @dylanwilliams2202
      @dylanwilliams2202 5 месяцев назад

      No he wasn't. That is a historically inaccurate comment.

  • @shanebuckles9134
    @shanebuckles9134 Год назад +8

    The only problem with this is he isn't doing anything unconscious he is deliberately lying

  • @crb2061
    @crb2061 Год назад +1

    Scientifically speaking, a whole foods plant based vegan diet will not 'cure' cancer, but it will slow it down and maybe prevent terminal consequences from cancer. It certainly will not make the cancer worse as will the standard american diet (sad). Also, fasting is another good preventative for cancer. These things should be done under the direction of health professionals, unfortunately most doctors in the US know jack and squat about clinical nutrition research. It is by His wisdom that the most merciful diet is the healthiest diet. May the Lord bless you with wisdom and mercy today.

  • @dadkingcoffey8333
    @dadkingcoffey8333 Год назад +2

    It absolutely work to find water .even water lines that run to your house. Go out in your yard and try. You don't have to summon demons or do magic tricks .it works for everyone.

  • @adrianb8832
    @adrianb8832 8 месяцев назад +1

    Actually you can get rid of cancer in the early stages, by eating only plants and consume omega oils like avocado and maybe fish, depends on your cancer,
    And of course stress-free, sugar-free lifestyle, like going to church, forgiving and loving your surrounding people, by adopting a good mindset like Budha or Jesus.
    Just try and want.
    Also eating meat and dairy, and being stressed for no good reason during cancer will further develop your cancer like crazy,

  • @mini-zidi3539
    @mini-zidi3539 2 месяца назад +1

    So what's your problem with people who use these things? 🤔🧐

  • @kfgabriele9852
    @kfgabriele9852 Год назад +7

    Yes, I’m sure he really DOES believe his “rods” are magic. I’m also sure there are a lot of attractive, vacuous young women he’d like to convince of this, as well. 😂

  • @blooeagle5118
    @blooeagle5118 Год назад +7

    Funny enough, this is actually a method used to find wells underground, and it seems to be rather accurate. So it may not be as bunk as we think, I am just not sure if they should be used as divining rods.

    • @cardboard9124
      @cardboard9124 Год назад +1

      it helps to know where the water is in the first place. How do some rods help you find water?

    • @stephentoons
      @stephentoons Год назад

      I keep hearing 2 things. Public utilites often use dousing to find underground things, scientists say whenever they test it dousing fails to find underground things.

    • @SouthernRebels94
      @SouthernRebels94 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@stephentoonsit's kinda true professional plumbers are required to use dowsing rods to locate water pipes. Plumbers can be found using them in cities and towns the dowsing rods usely have the company name stamp on it. Professionals wouldn't use it if it didn't work. Plus scientists basically no don't know everything and the lack of Faith in anything can cause simple studies to fail since you already made up your mind something isn't gonna work and it will project into reality so such tools won't work because of the whole lack of Faith.

    • @bonkman6463
      @bonkman6463 6 месяцев назад

      @@SouthernRebels94 obviously the loser doesn't understand. there is no evidence this works, people just get lucky or can you explain how it works. also scientists are going to know more than one that does not care

  • @jonny-b4954
    @jonny-b4954 Год назад +1

    People seem to think it works. Like a lot of trades people. I dont get it thiugh. Theres no detectable magnetic field of a PVC water pipe. Dont see how minerial water will do that.

    • @strangevideos3048
      @strangevideos3048 6 месяцев назад

      Of course it wotks...million of people uses this method and me also.My father and grandpa teach me.I tried hundreds of times and it worka.We have guy in company that ises roda to fins pipeline.No magic here no some demon story wtf idiots 😅😅😅😅

  • @mimmiekgaditse1517
    @mimmiekgaditse1517 Год назад +2

    I cried when I saw the beaten up shoe come up

  • @johnobryan2293
    @johnobryan2293 Год назад +9

    Same way the ouja board works. 🧙‍♂️

  • @catholicphoenix7969
    @catholicphoenix7969 Год назад +2

    I love you you brushed your hair with a FROZEN hair brush. Truely the prettiest of pretty bois

  • @_DiJiT
    @_DiJiT Год назад +4

    So, if I have trouble reading my own intuition, I should use dowsing rods.

    • @divineneteru4398
      @divineneteru4398 4 месяца назад +1

      Before even thinking about rods and getting the proper innerstanding of why others are confident in using them, start with listening to your inner self and learn to shed off who you think you are according to what the WORLD taught you so that you can become a more higher and newer TRUE version of yourself. Then you will know what tools and things work for you to seek guidance. Listen NOT to foolish people who do not have innerstanding about mysteries..Everyone is not called, many called but not everyone and obviously, not the guy in this video. He was not given the spirit of leadership to the heavens and have no wisdom just jokes. The blind leading other blind people. Follow your divine guides who are your ancestors, those who passed on and are with the high power. If you read the bible, do NOT use RELIGION because you will fail. Use the bible as a tool, blueprint, a map if you will. The Exodus is real and let noone tell you different. Contact me if you want to know more, wholeheartedly that is. Much Love

  • @thelighthouse1604
    @thelighthouse1604 Год назад +3

    They do work for water piping though.

  • @casafretyna4102
    @casafretyna4102 3 месяца назад +1

    I found water using dousing method. I went outside and it took me to a spot in the garden, i didnt believe it so i went inside to get my wife. I asked her to walk around the garden and it took her to exactly the same spot.

  • @clayton4349
    @clayton4349 Год назад +5

    Didn’t Joseph Smith use that rods?

  • @lord_bozo
    @lord_bozo Год назад +10

    Please bring back the magic shoe on another video 😂

  • @christopherflux6254
    @christopherflux6254 Год назад +3

    Before I was a Christian I used Dowsing Rods to ‘ask the universe’ questions and I was amazed by how the rods actually moved. Since becoming a Christian I just assumed it was being moved by Demons, but it’s interesting now to learnt that there might be a more scientific explanation for it.

    • @captainkrajick
      @captainkrajick Год назад +1

      I think both can be true simultaneously

    • @69Ashi
      @69Ashi 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why Demons? why evil always come to our mind when we want to reject supernatural

    • @Enne_esse
      @Enne_esse 3 месяца назад

      People are gullible. You assume the universe is moving the rods, then suddenly you switch over to demons. Demons don’t exist. There is always a scientific explanation for something.

  • @Mark-cd2wf
    @Mark-cd2wf Год назад +3

    “There’s a sucker born every minute.”
    P.T. Barnum

  • @seranonable
    @seranonable Год назад +1

    O' cables behind mine desk, if I'm going to win the lottery, get tangled for no reason.

  • @Moshugaani
    @Moshugaani Год назад +1

    I don't understand what's the point of that guy's video. Even if his rods somehow happened to channel answers from a spirit, why should anyone trust those answers? It's just like asking someone for their mere opinion.
    Besides, the Bible is explicitly against divinations, so by default we should regard any answers gained by divination as illicit and false.

  • @forestsnow6508
    @forestsnow6508 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an electrician, I've witched service feeders at least a dozen times, always worked 💯

  • @nothingnothing7958
    @nothingnothing7958 Год назад

    Hey IP there are verses like Mathew 5:17-20 and old testament verses that say we should always follow the law but there are verse such as 2 Corinthians 3:6-11, Galatians 3:24-25, Hebrews 8:13, Roman's 7:6 that say we dont have to follow the old law. Which is it, do we keep follow the Old Testament commandments or not?

  • @chilosonofbattle
    @chilosonofbattle Год назад +8

    I can say for certain that you can find underground water with them. I first saw this in Mexico when I was 16 in my family’s orchard. Then many times here in Colorado when I worked installing/repairing underground utilities.

  • @damaplehound
    @damaplehound Год назад +1

    Hearing michael say top g is something else 💀💀

  • @yubz1496
    @yubz1496 4 месяца назад +1

    isnt it inside a hollow handle not sure how you can move it lol

  • @IvenGideon-wc2sw
    @IvenGideon-wc2sw Год назад

    I worked for a plumber many yrs ago he handed me a pair and told me to walk across the yard I did and they crossed right over the sewer line

  • @user-pe2lw1ze8i
    @user-pe2lw1ze8i 7 месяцев назад

    My grandfather was paid by big companies to use rods. He would find water and was always relied on for that. Always found what he was looking for. So I believe in these. You have to have a clear mind and relax. It’s how your mind functions and energy/ breathing.

  • @jad21964
    @jad21964 Год назад +1

    That seems like a great way to invite demons in to guide you straight to destruction.

  • @brianbloom1799
    @brianbloom1799 8 месяцев назад +1

    If this guy thinks he has Debunked Dowsing rods Go Back to school, I know a Old man That is a company for well Drilling, For over 50 years, People have come in with all there fancy Electronics, 70% of the Time they get Lucky, The old man Has never missed his target. In fact, He will even ,Fine were 2 aquifer's have come together, And knows if its a Great water supply. He lives in Vermont, So there guy, take your science Back to school, Its a Guess most of the time ,when There just trying to figure something out. He has been right all the Time, and This method has been around for thousands of years, Period

  • @susiesongling
    @susiesongling 4 месяца назад +1

    What he does with the rods is not correct....he would do better to ask to be shown his reaction for yes and no. After that one can refine the reaction. For example when I am locating water in a pipe or free flowing underground I have trained my rod to indicate the reaction when the front of my shoe starts to pass over directly above. 98% of people can dowse, a few become professionals, a few are not open enough to give it a go or make a joke of it. This doesn't impress your audience. You need to study the influence of magnetite on the cerebellum, this causing minute muscular movements in reaction to variations in the Earth's magnetic field. Migrating birds use their magnetise for navigation. Do some more research and then have a lesson with a professional for an informed critique.

  • @timothyperry4559
    @timothyperry4559 7 месяцев назад

    My father knew an old guy in Tring, Hertfordshire, England who would go dowsing with a Y shaped hazel twig for water. The twig pulled strongly over water, I have seen him do it over 3 covered buckets, 2 empty and one with water.

  • @jeremyvanallen1530
    @jeremyvanallen1530 Год назад +1

    I've never used them for questions but I've been using them for prospecting for gold for years. Either arizona has gold everywhere or there's something to the rods. X marks the spot when your hunting for gold.

    • @j0hncon5tantine
      @j0hncon5tantine 11 месяцев назад +1

      @jeremyvanallen1530
      I know they work for water and pipes, I tried having my brother hide gold in the backyard so I could use the rods to find it, but I couldnt get it too work, what is the trick of making it work for gold?

  • @jeangieselman2609
    @jeangieselman2609 Год назад

    Dowsing does not work for everyone but definitely does for many people

  • @misterpepper.
    @misterpepper. Год назад +1

    Not the frozen hair brush 😂

  • @gregariousguru
    @gregariousguru Год назад +3

    Yes what he is doing is fake, however, they do work to find electrical lines, water lines, and septic tanks. My father has done it for years and doesn't charge anyone when he helps them. He's a Christian and nobody thinks hes dancing with the devil. Idol t care what their studies suggest....it works and I'd bet money on that. I've seen it hit the bullet eye time and time again.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 Год назад +1

      I don't know much about this type of stuff but is it possible that this type of metal can actually find water and things like that?

    • @gregariousguru
      @gregariousguru Год назад

      @@somethinggood9267 I don't know how he does it. I can't do it, but he found an entire neighborhoods septic tanks for each neighbor, so nobody had to rip up their entire yards to find them. He was 100% successful and I watch him do it. He wasn't making a dime off of it. Hrs found water lines in my houses basement floor for me once....low and behold, the pipe was right where we jack hammered out. Idk how.....but I know it works.

    • @gregariousguru
      @gregariousguru Год назад

      @@somethinggood9267 .....he needed to find their tanks because the city was coming in to give them all city water. So he saved everyone a hassle. I swear this is not a bs story.

    • @somethinggood9267
      @somethinggood9267 Год назад

      @@gregariousguru I believe you. I wonder if there is something going on scientifically

  • @johnlawlessmusic
    @johnlawlessmusic Год назад

    “I can’t believe I have to say this, but…” seems like the most valid opening statement for this video truthfully.

  • @LynxEng
    @LynxEng 6 месяцев назад

    I used them once without knowing why I was using them and with no prejudice, and they indicated an ancient lay line. I was only told that after the rods came together at a specific spot every time I walked past it. An ancient map was shown to me, showing me the lay line. I had no clue about lay lines or dowsing rods and was merely touring a castle. I asked a guy what he was doing and of course my response was to laugh, and so he gave them to me and told me to walk up and down this path a few times and the rods came together at exactly the same spot each time. Also, he was using them in the gift shop at the time, so I had not seen him walking on the path. They were clearing up some chairs that apparently had been thrown about by a Poltergeist. The shop assistant looked really shocked, and the guy with the rods said he was seeing if they worked on ghosts. He said it wasn't uncommon for stuff to fly around in there and that they had a high turn over of staff. That's when I was obviously openly cynical, and he took me outside and asked me to walk. I'm no believer in this stuff, but still cannot explain any of it to this day

  • @helsinkianskies
    @helsinkianskies Год назад +8

    Thank you for being a voice of reason in a mad, mad, mad, mad world.

    • @Briand-ei1gs
      @Briand-ei1gs Год назад

      Yeah maybe he will make another video defending the Talmud again. Voice of reason my ass.

    • @helsinkianskies
      @helsinkianskies Год назад +1

      @@Briand-ei1gs Wow, you are so cool. I wish I could be as cool as you. How did you do it? Did your mom give you the cool gene, or did you steal it?

    • @Briand-ei1gs
      @Briand-ei1gs Год назад

      @helsinkianskies Thanks. So maybe we can be expecting an in defense of the Talmud video from you also?

    • @helsinkianskies
      @helsinkianskies Год назад +1

      @@Briand-ei1gs Oh, totally. Right after your mom has finished the script.

  • @AryanAncap1087
    @AryanAncap1087 Год назад +2

    My dad has used homemade ones made of cut up coat hangers to find water sources many times successfully for his job, it’s not magic, it’s just using magnetic fields

  • @lisanloves
    @lisanloves Год назад

    Consuming a whole foods plant based diet does make a difference in the way the body responds to cancer, and there are both population studies showing decreased cancer and other chronic illnesses in populations that eat more plant based, and studies that illuminate mechanisms in the body that back up that data, that show the benefits of a plant based diet. Medical doctors don’t get much nutrition training and aren’t always the most informed or best at curing chronic illnesses. But other than that, I do agree with your video on the silliness of using dowsing rods to answer questions.

  • @rlund3
    @rlund3 Год назад +3

    Dowsing rods scares me. I was working on a crew and we could not find the the main water line to the girls dorm. The dowsing rods were accurate. This was at a Bible College. Satan or God. That was the only and last time I was involved with dowsing rods.

  • @maneysmountain
    @maneysmountain 3 месяца назад

    I own a construction company and use this method often. It works. We call it witching

  • @john-xp4em
    @john-xp4em Год назад +2

    You are very intellectual and intelligent person.
    GOD BLESS YOU.

  • @MultiMobCast
    @MultiMobCast Год назад +2

    Brah unfortunately that man is my doctor

  • @RyanBoggs
    @RyanBoggs Год назад

    As far as I am aware, a plant based diet has not been associated as a "cure for cancer", however, there are studies showing promise that water fasting in combination with chemo has resulted in decreased tumor size compared to an only chemo control group. The answer to cancer may be what God told us to do in the bible in the first place.

  • @mattfox5933
    @mattfox5933 5 месяцев назад

    Dowsing rods work. I use em to find electrical cables.

  • @alimahammadnejad
    @alimahammadnejad 2 месяца назад

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    Hello my dear professor, I hope you are doing well. I wish you the best. I have been working with dowsing for several years. Professor, what type of wood is best for the dowsing rod when searching for ancient gold or silver underground? And do we need to have a metal in hand to contact the dowsing? When I use my dowsing rod, it doesn't attract mineral materials and particles; it only finds old, decayed metals underground, which is frustrating. Please guide me. Ali from Iran.

  • @Djwt845
    @Djwt845 Год назад +1

    The magic shoe lied there is no way you’re more handsome than I am