hi After viewing this video look at (Divining for Water: A Family Trait?) this is a more up to date australian video of water divining, about 26 minutes into the video he describes how he does it.
”man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is ready to ignore the evidence of his senses only to justify his logic.” Dostoevsky
New channel Jack out the back has recently successfully devined and drilled to 33 and 36 m 😮 I used to do on construction sites to find pipelines and drains 🤙
”man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is ready to ignore the evidence of his senses only to justify his logic.” Dostoevsky
I am a professional water diviner in Australia. In all my 43 years of divining in a fairly dry part of the country where underground water is very hard to find, I have only ever got one call half wrong where the water driller struck sloppy mud instead of flowing water. Every other hole produced flowing water giving me a rate of success of over 99%. The possibility of this happening by chance is an astronomically small decimal number. No critic or skeptic I have ever come across has been able to provide a credible explanation for this prenominal result. So sorry, its not nonsense.
Terrific - so important that we save and share these old videos of our history.
hi After viewing this video look at (Divining for Water: A Family Trait?) this is a more up to date australian video of water divining, about 26 minutes into the video he describes how he does it.
Yana Vent was stunningly drop dead gorgeous back then. This must be around 1970s
”man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is ready to ignore the evidence of his senses only to justify his logic.” Dostoevsky
Divineing an aquifer and a bottle are two different things altogether.
New channel Jack out the back has recently successfully devined and drilled to 33 and 36 m 😮 I used to do on construction sites to find pipelines and drains 🤙
Should be running water.
Why?
because we can feel the moment and movement @@uriituw
@@chriswilkinson2548 What does that demonstrate?
hard to explain
It just happens. just try it yourself. it dose work first time. it will happen. We all can do it. You can too. believe me
Why would anybody believe that nonsense?
because I can do it plus
@@chriswilkinson2548 Perhaps you’re as batshit as the others.
”man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is ready to ignore the evidence of his senses only to justify his logic.” Dostoevsky
I am a professional water diviner in Australia. In all my 43 years of divining in a fairly dry part of the country where underground water is very hard to find, I have only ever got one call half wrong where the water driller struck sloppy mud instead of flowing water. Every other hole produced flowing water giving me a rate of success of over 99%. The possibility of this happening by chance is an astronomically small decimal number. No critic or skeptic I have ever come across has been able to provide a credible explanation for this prenominal result. So sorry, its not nonsense.
@@StephenMelody How’s that a reliable method of testing it?
Interesting that all the contestants are male.
Is it?
To hot outside for the women
Give me ago
You can. The Australian Sceptics Inc (this RUclips channel in fact) has a prize of 100,000 dollars if you can demonstrate divining powers.