Secrets of Dowsing Revealed

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • The secret?
    There are no secrets. It's not magic. The rods do not "find" water.
    And yes, if the water table is 15 feet in my area I will hit water at 15 feet no matter where I dig. But some areas give you more access to that water and that is where dowsing comes in.
    My opinion, for what it is worth, is that your own body is somehow sensitive to the voids beneath the soil you walk on. The rods are merely a way that your body shows you what it is sensing beneath your feet. A visible meter, so to speak. And some people are more sensitive to the feeling than others.
    These voids are created where water lines are buried, cables are buried, septic lines are buried, where graves exist - and yes, voids where water can more easily pool. So the rods are not "finding" water. It's your own body sensing the void where water is more easily accessible.
    Like any other skill dowsing takes practice. I am not a dowsing advocate but I do encourage people to try it. Try to find your buried water lines or cables then explain to me why and how it works. I don't pretend to know but I have used them with a good track record locating all of the examples I've listed so I use them just like any other tool in my toolbox.
    I have learned that this is a very divisive subject and my original intent was merely a suggestion for people to try - but that single suggestion seemed to take on a life of it's own with no middle ground.
    Give it a try or don't. It really is as simple as that.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 841

  • @trinagentry7899
    @trinagentry7899 2 роки тому +19

    List my phone in the snow today at work. After I looked and gave up, a coworker said he'd find it real fast if I could find him a metal coat hanger. He wasn't wrong! Found it within a minute.

  • @tylerm3371
    @tylerm3371 Рік тому +77

    I knew an old farmer that didn’t even use sticks, he was somehow so connected to the earth all he needed to do was take his shoes off and he could feel the water/void or whatever underneath the ground. He said he knew people when he was young that would get light headed or a sinking feeling in their body as they crossed a void.

    • @vulgarknight5856
      @vulgarknight5856 Рік тому +2

      Pure fiction.

    • @kingkiller3678
      @kingkiller3678 Рік тому +18

      Do more research there's people that can sense earthquakes. There's something we don't quite understand about ourselves maybe several things that we haven't used in hundreds of years something really simple and extinctional Instincts

    • @BryanM86
      @BryanM86 10 місяців тому +5

      Intuition is a better word than connected

    • @duckmangooo7376
      @duckmangooo7376 7 місяців тому +4

      My mom talked of grandpa Perry would use sticks walking barefoot. He was part of the earth when he did that.

    • @abbaspourmoghadam3850
      @abbaspourmoghadam3850 5 місяців тому

      ​@@vulgarknight5856move on ,,no one force u to watch this

  • @1914sweet
    @1914sweet Рік тому +41

    I found a buried well and the aquifer as it ran through the field. He's right. They're just coat hangers. The force comes through your feet. Step in the spot and they cross. Kinda gives you the willies the first few times but you can almost feel it in your feet.

    • @THALIAUCLA
      @THALIAUCLA Рік тому +5

      this comment gave me life today ❤

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 Рік тому

      Were you barefoot?

    • @1914sweet
      @1914sweet Рік тому

      Nope.

    • @duckmangooo7376
      @duckmangooo7376 7 місяців тому

      It's the vibrations of the water, earth. Harmonic In a way.

    • @zakahmed455
      @zakahmed455 2 місяці тому

      @@duckmangooo7376 It's Jinn (people call them spirits, ghosts, Demons, Fallen Angels etc) but don't deceive yourself

  • @heted1
    @heted1 3 роки тому +27

    My father in law showed me this when we were trying to locate a sewer line. I thought he was nuts until I tried it for myself. It worked.

    • @jayham1970
      @jayham1970 Рік тому +6

      I believe that it is an imparted gift. I had never used them before, and as a kid I was shown the gift by a user, and I have been able to use them successfully after that time. It isn’t “witchery,” it is something that God (with understanding) allows mankind to use for the good of mankind.

    • @ritamccartt-kordon283
      @ritamccartt-kordon283 Рік тому +6

      @@jayham1970 There are many verses in the Bible about the "Gifts". Like 1 Timothy 4:14. 'Do not neglect the spiritual gift within you, which was bestowed on you....
      Read 1 Corinthians 12: 1 thru 31.
      1 Corinthians 14:12
      Exodus 31:3
      2 Timothy 1:6
      Hebrews 2:4
      I believe that GOD has given us everything we need. We just need to Find IT. Many things have been forgotten, we just need to Pray for them. GOD bless you

  • @thisorthat7626
    @thisorthat7626 2 роки тому +15

    Thank you for a refreshing explanation of dowsing. It works for many of us, and we don't need to explain it to other people who don't believe. It is odd that people get so divided over a simple topic but welcome to society. Blessings.

    • @doughouston8378
      @doughouston8378 2 роки тому

      Unfortunately his video does not explain how it works. It works because of kinetic energy and something moving under you. This can be seen in an experiment were somebody turns on a water hose and is able to get the wires to move but once the hoses off he cannot replicate it

    • @LunaticWithALicense
      @LunaticWithALicense Рік тому +1

      Didn't believe it before today but yeah it works. What really proved it to me is it doesn't find treasure or oil or random voids it works really well finding underground utilities. Certain it has something to do with the change of your body's electrical potential when it walks over a material/conductor that affects the electric potential in your body when you cross over it. Changing the electric potential between the metal wires forcing them together when your charge changes. My theory personally given me witness it work REALLY well on electrical lines specifically.
      Even non conductive materials or voids can make them work as a lack of material, or a change is material (soil to concrete pipe) have vastly different conductive properties, that will affect your body's charge when you pass over. I'm no expert but that miiiiight be how it's working.

  • @piet8803
    @piet8803 8 місяців тому +5

    This is something I was also sceptical about. After watching this video I just cloud not resist and made two rods with coat hangers. I first tested it at our pool to make sure. I tried it 10 times to see how many times it would work and it literally worked 10 times. I know exactly where my water lines run underground because I put them there. I crossed it at different places and it worked every time. I was wondering if it was not somehow because I know where they are so subconsciously I was turning them. I asked my wife to please hold these 2 wires loosley and walk in that direction and they turned on the spot. I said that is amazing and she asked what and I told her what I was testing. She then also crossed it a couple of times at different places without knowing where it is an it literally worked every time. I am amazed.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  8 місяців тому +6

      Pat yourself on the back. As a skeptic you chose to try it to see for yourself. Most skeptics find it more useful to do nothing while continuing to call users idiots.

  • @lindap7983
    @lindap7983 Рік тому +23

    The man that drilled my parents well in 1971 used dowsing rods to find the water. It is a really deep well but it’s an artesian well and it has been running strong since it was drilled.

    • @krispyasfk2567
      @krispyasfk2567 Рік тому +1

      That's because there's water everywhere, but depending on where you dig you might have to dig further or not but you'll almost always find water. They've done many experiments and these rods are a scam, they do not work. It's like a quija board, they only move if the person holding them moves them.

    • @BryanM86
      @BryanM86 10 місяців тому +1

      Exactly if they had used machinery they could have likely found a much better point to make the well shorter. Also the fact of it being an artesian well doesn’t affect if there will be issues with the well or if it will run dry

    • @penny5334
      @penny5334 8 місяців тому

      ​@@krispyasfk2567Why do you care? Believe what you want and move on.....lol 🤷🙄

    • @penny5334
      @penny5334 8 місяців тому

      ​@@BryanM86Lol.... that's YOUR opinion....do it your way and move on.....🤷🙄

    • @BryanM86
      @BryanM86 8 місяців тому +1

      @@penny5334 actually it’s not an opinion it’s a fact a machine would do a much better job

  • @bmv91w
    @bmv91w 3 роки тому +24

    I always wondered how these worked. As a younger boy, I remember walking around a piece of property we had with my dad, which would later be a piece of property for our mobile home.. he had a pair of these in his hands, and I wondered about them.. but he wouldn't tell me anything about them as he said he was using them to look for water to dig our well. Sure enough.. found the water and had the well dug, never went dry. Just as of late my interest in using these peaked and wondered myself how they work. I have seen a video where a fella was using these to locate unmarked graves at a cemetery to remark them, thats what I plan on doing here as we have a really old cemetery with a few unmarked graves....

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 2 роки тому +2

      Awesome. Let us know how it's going. It would be spectacular if I'd learn the birthplace of my gr.grandmother. She's a real mystery. Orphaned but never adopted. She thought she was German. Her maiden name was Polish. Her DNA was Slavic. I mean wow.

  • @jonny2waggons825
    @jonny2waggons825 2 роки тому +9

    This is a fascinating subject. I learned about this in the early eighties. I played with it one summer wile working on a pipeline project. I found some people can't do it at all and some can. Something at work here that is not quite understood. Thanks for your video

    • @christinafox9196
      @christinafox9196 Рік тому

      Your third eye has much to do with it. Meaning, your connection to the earth and all around you. You have to be grounded and sometimes folks aren't at that point, and may never be IN THIS PARTICULAR WAY. But my great grandfather was a well Witcher, I still have his rods, and my grandfather showed me how to use them when I was a kid. I am currently about to dig em out as all the new digital tools can't tell us how far the damage is NOR have they been able to know where to start digging in? My neighbors all want to try! Hope I can still do it?

  • @boredstupid4479
    @boredstupid4479 4 роки тому +31

    Back in my “good old days” , we didn’t have linefind ...we totally relied on coat hangers when I was in the oilfield. For some reason I can do it but a number of friends can’t. Eyebrows get raised when this is talked about, I’ve felt the stigmatism. I found your shallow well video very informative, I told my wife that I was going to go out and find water on our property and I did and she smiled and said oh yeah right… So I put them in her hands and let her walk around after I had already checked the property. She totally confirmed my findings and couldn’t believe it actually worked. We now have an excellent shallow well producing 10 gallons an hour at 13 feet deep… Thank you so much for your informative videos, completely appreciate you!

    • @zzzwy777
      @zzzwy777 2 роки тому

      Really ? That's neat , I will try it out tomorrow and then let my friend have a go too 😀

  • @mikelundgren19851
    @mikelundgren19851 2 роки тому +28

    I'm a line finder for a large corporation. The guy that certified me showed me how to use rods to find our pipes. I laughed at him until we did it and then verified it with our line finder. I've done it several times now and have been within a foot every time. I don't know why it works but I've even done it with my eyes closed and had a coworker tell me when the rods crossed and uncrossed. Again it was within a foot.

  • @sean1541
    @sean1541 2 роки тому +41

    I think it works due to electromagnetic fields (the Earth's magnetic field). Similar to how a compass needle can move. Water is a good conductor. Similarly, dowsing rods can be used to find buried metal and utilities.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 2 роки тому

      An interesting fyi. The treaty banning whites out of the Badlands. 1874? Anyway a cartography of the entire area had been made and map completed. Gold was discovered by Custer and company. 1876 I think. Just say'n. They sure got'm didn't they.

    • @ritamccartt-kordon283
      @ritamccartt-kordon283 Рік тому +4

      You ever hear of Lay lines. I think that's how you spell it. Your idea sounds plausible.

    • @titaa56
      @titaa56 Рік тому +3

      @@ritamccartt-kordon283 it’s the earths natural meridians ❤🌎

    • @invictusbp1prop143
      @invictusbp1prop143 Рік тому

      I think it has something to do with it too. Since the first time I tried dowsing, it worked like a charm. And I’ve always had this issue with watches…I break them. Not like I’m clumsy and physically break them but if I wear a watch for like a week, it’ll stop working. Brand new batteries die. I’ve even had automatics stop running on my wrist. I’ve heard other people say that the6 have similar issues and claim it’s related to body chemistry and somehow something happens when a watch is left in contact with their skin, some kind of something or other causes the batteries to die. I have no idea what it is, but it’s been that way my whole life. I remember my parents getting upset with me because when I got old enough and wanted to start wearing watches, (shout out wearing two Swatch Watches on the same wrist) they were sure I was doing something to them to mess them up. Anyway, I’ve heard of others who are successful at dowsing say they have the same problems with watches. I’d really like to learn more about what’s going on, but no idea where to start.

    • @Param0unt
      @Param0unt Рік тому

      Waters is an insulator, not a conductor, the minerals in water are whats conductive. We use pure water to clean electrical lines because its non-conductive

  • @odin7682
    @odin7682 2 роки тому +32

    I inspected and repaired septic systems most of my life. Dowsing 100% works for locating leaching field/tile runs. I could find the lines every time with a pair of coat hangers.

    • @BSOE3058
      @BSOE3058 2 роки тому +3

      Any type of metal works?
      Iron, Aluminium, Copper?

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 2 роки тому +2

      @@BSOE3058 Plastic tubing I saw made into a Y. I think it's the human psyche not metal. I did read that if dousing for mineral that using a bob that unscrews and has a well that you put the mineral in helps. Idk but it makes sense.

    • @sunriseboy4837
      @sunriseboy4837 Рік тому +1

      @@BSOE3058 Nearly all of the time. But it is the mindset and attitude of the individual that is key.

  • @dulcesirena4297
    @dulcesirena4297 3 місяці тому +3

    They can also be used to sense energies like chakras and spirits. I love dowsing rods.

  • @Matt-bn2op
    @Matt-bn2op 3 роки тому +15

    I use these to find graves. Unbelievably accurate. As you cross the length of the body they stay crossed. Then open up as you pass. If you cross from the side, they will close at center of the person and then open immediately once passed. Also found an outhouse from a Victorian house in the city. Love it.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому +4

      Exactly. That's why I like to use the term "voids" for locating.

    • @zzzwy777
      @zzzwy777 2 роки тому +2

      Wow I will try tomorrow sounds very interesting

    • @jerryridley4114
      @jerryridley4114 Рік тому +2

      What did you have to do to find the old out house?? I found one back years ago because it had iron in it. I got the iron out and it was full of old glass. Bottles and jars. Had no ideal that was where the money is at. The old house place is gone, but I dug relics from the 1700s. Now I cannot find it again. I have tried dowsing it, but not having any luck. Any information would help. Thanks

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 Рік тому

      ​@@jerryridley4114You gave me an inspiration. I have an old foundation about 15x15 in my yard. It's overgrown with grass and piled branches. I'm guessing it was the first structure either a cabin or cottage.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 Рік тому

      ​@@jerryridley4114Did anything work out?

  • @CraigS5.5
    @CraigS5.5 5 місяців тому +1

    I was a sceptic until I saw an old electrician I was working with in Wyoming locate a buried conduit using this method. We hydro dug it and he was accurate within 10”!

  • @lilbear19601
    @lilbear19601 6 місяців тому +1

    I as a kid could follow a water hose above ground. It makes me rethink dowsing. Thank you
    Doggone skeeters!

  • @ronlitz9055
    @ronlitz9055 2 роки тому +3

    We used this device sometimes once a week with my job. We were trying to find mainly water lines, pvc, or metal configurations. Everyone had a different degree of reaction, physically or mentally about the use of these items. Some had very strong reactions and some none at all. I tried testing people who had a magnetism about them, who would stop watches, unintentionally, but had no effect using these rods. Sometimes we would get a reaction on a dry pvc. line, I'm "guessing" there was some sort of magnetism left by the water that used to flow in the pipe. For those who are dabbling with these rods, try walking through the target with your hands apart, and then again with the hands touching. Instead of rods crossing , the effect will be parting. I have no idea why, but what is.

  • @badnewsbruner
    @badnewsbruner 2 роки тому +7

    The house I grew up in (raised by my grandparents) used water fed by an underground spring, which was located by my grandfather using dowsing.
    It does work, I don't know how, but it does.

    • @theoutlander9564
      @theoutlander9564 Рік тому

      I use copper wires personally, but you also have to think about what you're wanting to find and that can range from plastic metallic or literally anything else and also it tells you how many feet down, but as previously stated they only find what you want them to find, if you are in a state of mental distress I've noticed they will also not work, kind of like the compass on Pirates of the Caribbean... it finds what you want most.

    • @ritamccartt-kordon283
      @ritamccartt-kordon283 Рік тому

      @@theoutlander9564 How does it determine how many feet down? I heard a man say that they bounced but I didn't know if he meant each bounce was 1 foot, or 10 feet, increments. Thank you.

  • @hinarahyuga1684
    @hinarahyuga1684 2 роки тому +1

    My great grandpa on my mom's side used to use a split stick to find oil for big oil companies back in his day.

  • @yindyamarra
    @yindyamarra Рік тому +2

    I knew a old bloke who drove in his car, would stop put a peg in and actually say how deep the water is, he was 100% , never seen him make a bad job, he could even tell you the quality of the water

  • @SnarlyWhiplash
    @SnarlyWhiplash Місяць тому +1

    When I was a kid we would use them to find coins that other kids would hide on the other side of the house from one another so you wouldn't see.
    One thing is that it was difficult if you didn't know what coin you were looking for.
    Also our house was on twelve acres so it wasn't as easy as searching a small fenced in patch of grass.
    They work unless you are determined that they don't.

  • @Yellowlabratory
    @Yellowlabratory 3 роки тому +20

    Your arms look strong as hell.

    • @juancortes5535
      @juancortes5535 3 роки тому +2

      Your supposed to say no homo after a comment like that lol

    • @Yellowlabratory
      @Yellowlabratory 3 роки тому +2

      @@juancortes5535 your interpretation is way off

    • @boomdangleofficial
      @boomdangleofficial 3 роки тому

      @@juancortes5535 your arms look strong as hell

  • @DWeezy808
    @DWeezy808 Місяць тому +1

    I started installing irrigation systems in 1994. One of my first foreman showed me how to strip 2 staking flags and make a duo dowsing rod. I have used this to find and trace the path of existing piping below dirt, concrete, asphalt, etc. There is no way for me to have previous knowledge of where these pipes were buried, but yet I can with an alarming degree of accuracy map out where pipes with water are. I hear the word “pseudoscience” but there is definitely something real that I can repeat endlessly.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  Місяць тому

      I've done septic fields the same way. Lines are always where I flag them. It's not magic but it works.

  • @dioscurimas1018
    @dioscurimas1018 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a pipe tradesman 38 years in the field.
    About 35 years ago an old timer and I needed to locate a water line. We knew it was between 2 blogs. But didn't know where.
    He used this wire method and walked until the wires crossed and put a line in the gravel.
    I thought he was kidding, well I tried it. Those rods moved WITHOUT my help at the same place his did. We brought in a machine and excavated that water line. It's real, as a skeptic I did it. I'm not a skeptic anymore.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing. My experience is similar.

  • @japoofry
    @japoofry 3 роки тому +12

    I am also sceptical. A water diviner came to our property, broke off a young Y - shaped tree branch, and started walking. The branch curved downwards at a spot, and we were told that there was water. I asked if I could walk over the same spot holding that y shaped tree branch, and nothing happened. The man suggested each one of us hold a leg of the Y shaped branch. So to picture this, my left hand and his right hand were holding the branch, whilst my right hand held his left hand. We walked over the same spot, and the branch curved downwards (quite forcefull) It happened, I cannot make it happen, but together with the diviner it curved downwards. I have no explanation for it.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому +4

      I’ve never felt as comfortable with the forked limbs as I do the rods - but the unexplainable results are the same. Try finding existing buried cables and water lines for another unexplainable experience.

    • @americankid7782
      @americankid7782 2 роки тому +3

      It’s magnetic forces from the movement of the minerals in water

    • @poolofbile6409
      @poolofbile6409 2 роки тому +1

      @@americankid7782 That doesn't make sense. Wood isn't magnetic. Not even a little bit. Neither are minerals, least not most. And whatever small deposits of magnetic silt are flowing through the underground stream, it still wouldn't effect even an iron rod. It's underground and humans are like 6 feet tall, so you have ~4 feet of no contact, and an unknown amount of feet under the ground. If a magnetic principle that strong existed, your blood would rush out of your body if you stood next to a refrigerator magnet.

    • @mlevin7
      @mlevin7 Рік тому +4

      He was pushing it down bruh

    • @poolofbile6409
      @poolofbile6409 Рік тому

      @@mlevin7 Obviously. But he's pushing it down subconsciously, that's what's odd about it. I've done divining too, it's kinda a brain f***, it doesn't work until you let go of any notion that you're the one doing it. When you let your subconscious lead you, your instinct will find the water. Like how archers have a hard time with aiming until they stop consciencely letting go of the bowstring

  • @veidorje1681
    @veidorje1681 Рік тому +1

    in europe for centuries not to say thousands of years they used wood a branch cut off where it splits to make it look like a Y and used both hands to hold it thanks 4 sharing : )

  • @jenny28216
    @jenny28216 4 роки тому +6

    Frequencies and magnetism are hugely untapped sciences. I think they hold the key to mind-blowing capabilities that we would not believe unless we saw it!!

    • @prettyface192
      @prettyface192 3 роки тому

      I have a pair! You're so rite .

    • @libertangolyrics3308
      @libertangolyrics3308 3 роки тому

      This gentleman is openly admitting that he doesn't know exactly what makes this work. My own personal belief regarding how this works (not that this person wants you to have any beliefs) is that a spirit (good or bad) moves the rods. A good spirit (angel) would move the rods to genuinely help you. A bad spirit (''demon'') which is a rebellious angel on the other hand will move the rods with the motive of deceptively pretending to be an angel/ghost that's helping you so that you innocently and regularly keep in contact with it, which can give it the opportunity to cause mayhem in you life. Notice this gentleman said ''there is nothing special about me''. That statement could well indicate that an evil spirit is regularly making him feel very bad about himself. Since this person is not 100% sure how dowsing is done and offers no direct scientific explanation for how this works, it maybe wiser if he/anyone didn't do it in case they are is getting involved with demons. The rods really do move, and there is no scientific explanation for this anywhere. Much more likely to be paranormal than natural. Rods wouldn't know what your brain is looking for anyway. This is close to messing around with a ouija board, and you can't be sure what comes through form the other side.

  • @KDizzy6
    @KDizzy6 Рік тому +1

    "There's nothing magical about me."
    That beard says otherwise.

  • @1AFVeteran
    @1AFVeteran 8 місяців тому +1

    I don't know how it works, and I was very skeptical, but I will say that it works. My grandfather-in-law had a forked peach branch. I thought, there is no way this could work because the peach branch is dead. He showed me how to hold it in my hands, hold it tight, and he had me walk around in his house at the time (this was several years ago, he is no longer living). As I walked, the tree branch started bending down, there was a strong pull toward the floor. He started laughing, and said, see I told you it would work! He told me that was where the water line was in the house. Freaky? Yes, it was, but it worked! I'm not a skeptic anymore!

  • @North700
    @North700 3 роки тому +6

    In Russia , they tested a great many people and the results they came up with is that 7 out of 10 people can dowse, From the Book “ physic discovery’s from behind the Iron Curtain “

    • @brettknoss486
      @brettknoss486 3 роки тому +1

      In Australia, am experiment was done that showed that trained downers had the same success rate as expected by chance alone.

  • @kirstenfrysinger5077
    @kirstenfrysinger5077 2 роки тому +1

    Have you tried putting a shield around yourself to keep those midges away from you?

  • @truest5430
    @truest5430 2 роки тому +1

    I’m not calling names. I appreciate your wisdom. The word magic has been replaced by spiritual, and now that’s under attack too. The creator has given us all we need on this earth but we shut our eyes and are made shamed by his gifts. I personally believe those in power want us dependent on their manmade medicines, technology, etc. Research 440 hertz music/vibrations. The water inside us knows how to find it externally when needed.

  • @stemson6883
    @stemson6883 3 місяці тому +1

    I always thought of the dousing rods as conductors and they would simply react to an EMF or something similar from underground energy flows

  • @marthastevens1237
    @marthastevens1237 10 місяців тому +2

    Dowsing is a true skill. It’s not magic, just science.

  • @sam9067-p8s
    @sam9067-p8s Рік тому +1

    Yeah, they're really weird. I remember working up in Colorado at about 10000 ft. Water's hit and miss if you're putting in wells. The well digger and tried 2 times and failed to find consistent water. Things were getting expensive until an old timer popped out there with a Y stick. We found a small aquafer... -.-

  • @tjey2684
    @tjey2684 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe has something to do with pressure. Maybe the place where the water is has more or less pressure than its surroundings and the stick move because of the pressure change.

  • @billyj5080
    @billyj5080 4 роки тому +3

    Gave the coat hangers to a friend of mine while I was trying to find a water line.. he walked over the line and they moved.. he tossed them in the air and called me evil....lol.. great vids..

    • @LIVINGRETIRED310
      @LIVINGRETIRED310 4 роки тому

      Lol I could imagine seeing that. So funny

    • @yesican2012
      @yesican2012 3 роки тому

      Billy J
      Perhaps you should show your friend this explanation.
      Dowsing
      Note: written on Apr 15, 1997
      "The practice of dowsing, using divining rods to locate water, is so common as to not be doubted, but no one, including the practitioner, understands how they work. Some humans can douse, but most cannot, so its recognized to be a talent or ability within the practitioner.
      Dowsing works best when the dowser is allowed to walk about out in the fields and forest by him or herself, uninterrupted. When crowds follow about, they are less likely to find water, and many dowsers come unannounced at odd hours to assure themselves the privacy they require. Dowsers are called upon when all else fails.
      Well after well has been dug, following the geologists recommendations on the lay of the land, location of local springs, emergence of underground streams or rivers, stratification of rock layers, and success of other wells in the area. In despair, the dowser is brought in, and against all odds and against all reason they point to an unlikely place and chances are that a well placed there will be productive.
      What is going on during dowsing, and how does this work?
      An oft quoted phrase is that man is 98% water, as is all plant and animal life. Water carries electric current, if fact so effectively that lightning will race through water as well as metal wires on its way to the ground. The human body senses electrical charges in the vicinity, as the movement of electrons in all their many forms is not isolated to where the current is running. An electric current creates an electrical field around it, just as a river of water causes humidity in the air nearby.
      Humans are sensitive to electric current, as the higher rate of cancer in those who live near high tension wires attests. The dowser listens to what his body is telling him, a very quiet voice but a voice nonetheless.
      The electrical current in groundwater is stronger where the water has filled all connected air pockets that might act as insulators. This fact has been noted by geologists monitoring earthquakes, as the electrostatic bursts increase as the ground comes under pressure preceding an earthquake.
      Geologists recognize that this increase in electrostatic bursts is due to compression of the groundwater. The dowser is locating, with his sensitive body, those places where the groundwater has collected and accumulated, coming under pressure in that it cannot easily leave.
      The mystery of the divining rods is more easily understood when one understands that the divining rods are in fact the dowser's hands. The rods, extending from the dowser's hands, allow the dowser to note how his hands are reacting. They are a signal flag, helping the dowser note the whispering voice in his body that is saying "here, over here, there is a subtle pull toward an electrical current in the ground".
      The pull is within the electrical current in the dowser's own body, which seeks to flow in sync with the electrical current in the ground."

  • @paulyboy1951
    @paulyboy1951 6 місяців тому +1

    The first time I bent some brass welding rods and started dowsing, I could find pipes under ground.

  • @carolbranham2848
    @carolbranham2848 Рік тому +1

    Agree. Find water, metal, electric lines and of course the direction of current.

  • @kingkiller3678
    @kingkiller3678 Рік тому +2

    Probably the best explanation ive heard

  • @pauly51
    @pauly51 7 місяців тому +1

    I think those wires found you a buggy spot outside.

  • @yanasaintlevie
    @yanasaintlevie Рік тому +1

    It’s true. Nothing is moving them except your own Energetic field. I can make my dowsing rods move however I want them to, including spinning like a helicopter in my hand. It’s not magical. It’s you moving them through your aura.

  • @miker4629
    @miker4629 2 роки тому +1

    US soldiers in Vietnam used dowsing rods to avoid enemy mines! one hand on a dowsing rod and one on their gun in the other...

  • @Joel.Invictus
    @Joel.Invictus Рік тому +4

    Very good explanation, sir. While some consider this practice supernatural, I would more agree with your explanation.

  • @RealityTrailers
    @RealityTrailers 3 роки тому +4

    The mind is also a natural dowsing rod. Me grandfather, Pat Patterson, was a witcher aka dowser for water wells. He did that for free and located many wells for people. Even though he and me grandmother was raising four children in a one bedroom house. He constructed a barn/bedrooms to the house, he painted a 50 gallon barrel put it on the roof to heat water for the bath tub.
    He hunted and fished for food. I suspect that he mind dowsed for hunting, especially whenever he went fishing because he always knew where to cast the fishing rod for the best fish. He had me cast in three different areas and I always either had a very goof hit or caught a nice size fish.

  • @Skashoon
    @Skashoon 3 роки тому +4

    Ever since I ran across your shallow well drilling video, I’ve wanted to try this. Then I got busy doing other things and forgot about it for awhile. Then that video popped up again and I watched for the second time. I have straws and coat hangars, so guess what I plan to try today. There is no water source on this property other than municipal. I’m determined to find some using this method. Nearly every neighbor has a pond or creek, cistern, so there must be water here somewhere. My dogs found a spot that they began to drink from. It was all heavy clay and there had been no rain for quite some time. All I beed it for is watering my livestock. It’s near the far end of a 5-8 acre tract. Toting water out there is not fun.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому +3

      Good luck and be patient. Verify your spots by blind marking and see if you hit them again. Be careful with digging if you have any cables, electrical, pipes buried in the area.

    • @Skashoon
      @Skashoon 3 роки тому +2

      @@TigerCreekFarm : There is water all over out there. Its way out back, no utilities there. I just had the underground utility check yesterday for my fence line install. Now I need to find a square drive auger like yours. So far all Ive found are threaded round pipe. The search continues...

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому +3

      @@Skashoon you won’t find an auger like that to purchase off the shelf. The auger I use by Seymour, the AUA2, has been rebranded as the Seymour Industrial S500 Iwan-Adjustable Auger SKU: 21326. If you can’t find it locally it can be purchased here - seymourmidwest.com/21326 - use code TigerCreek20 and get 20% off. Or you could try Amazon.
      Here are a couple videos about how I built my auger.
      Auger build - ua-cam.com/video/dzIgMPACjCI/v-deo.html
      Initial auger build - ua-cam.com/video/-nN8-Aso5b4/v-deo.html

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 2 роки тому +1

    Just wondering why he said he doesn't find water and then is like the body knows how to sense voids and things beneath our feet.
    How to test it. Pay attention to how your body feels as the rods move towards the water. Looking for a feeling weaker than a barely sticking pair of fridge magnets against each other, so subtle it's less than sunlight in your skin if your not used to feeling it and can get lost in all the far easier to sense things like clothes rubbing your skin or the wind blowing to hard....

  • @aaronhopkins6697
    @aaronhopkins6697 6 місяців тому +1

    It trips you out when you first realise what the rods are actually doing. Once i figured it out with a little bit of a lesson from an old bloke. I found and followed the underground streem through my property. I believe if I'm to hold some gold in my hands it will also find gold I'll be trying this out as soon asi get some gold to hold.

  • @YashoShasho
    @YashoShasho 2 роки тому +4

    Very thoughtfully explained and thorough. Thank you!

  • @reginaldojimenez2646
    @reginaldojimenez2646 3 роки тому +1

    Well said, today I took my son with my dowsing rods and antenna and walk my friends field, found a place to dig and there it was in half an hour the hole fill back about 28”of water

  • @stillfrugal6618
    @stillfrugal6618 Рік тому +1

    Two points my friend. 1.) Your body has nothing to do with the rods movement. 2.) The earth has magnetic gravity waves. The underground water flow or metal pipes, concentrate these waves. This magnetic wave of the water or pipe that is greater than the normal surrounding waves, are what cause the rods to follow the greater wave direction or point. That is why they cross. In the direction of the flow, of this greater wave. I didn’t believe it myself. We couldn’t find an underground water line. The general came out with his divining rods and found it. Gave me them to hold. Sure enough when I walked over the line the rods crossed and l wasn’t doing a thing to them. Thy just sense the magnetic waves.

  • @patluvsvettes
    @patluvsvettes 2 роки тому +7

    I can do this with two metal rods. I cannot explain how it works. Personally, I think some people (myself included) are more in tune with the magnetic field of the Earth and are able to detect changes in the field when it passes through bodies of underground water. That's my explanation.

    • @Sigma_Sage13
      @Sigma_Sage13 2 роки тому

      Kool. I dows with any object. Just ordered a pair of these. Can't wait to feel the force.

    • @V-ANews
      @V-ANews Рік тому

      it is no better than chance despite many anecdotal reports of success, dowsing has never been shown to work in controlled scientific tests. That’s not to say the dowsing rods don’t move. They do The scientific explanation for what happens when people dowse is that “ideomotor movements” - muscle movements caused by subconscious mental activity - make anything held in the hands move. It looks and feels as if the movements are involuntary. When u tried ot out urself u knew where the line was already before so that's not scientific evidence get like 5 0r 10 friends over who don't know where the line is and have them do this and mark them until everyone has a go and then see if anyone was right.

    • @patluvsvettes
      @patluvsvettes Рік тому

      @@V-ANews I had no idea where the water line was when I found it. All I knew is that there was one somewhere in the yard. When the dowsing rods crossed, my dad told I was standing right where they buried the line. So, do I have the powers of mind reading in addition to the ability to dowse for water?

  • @you4gophers
    @you4gophers 2 роки тому +1

    ya still made me brush off non existing skeeters

  • @zelureneldren453
    @zelureneldren453 Рік тому +1

    We loved playing with them as a kid

  • @defunddemocrats2470
    @defunddemocrats2470 Рік тому +1

    I also worked with a guy who had an operation in his arm, and it did not work in that hand, and you need a human to do it. It will not work in a robot hand.

  • @lucyscottwalker2203
    @lucyscottwalker2203 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah, I think that too. That it's more of an electrical thing. Hey, nobody knew what gravity was. Maybe they don't know about the conductivity of earth and the human body.

  • @jakolken7131
    @jakolken7131 Рік тому +2

    really like your simple explaination. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @CiaofCleburne
    @CiaofCleburne 3 роки тому +2

    Cool! I just purchased so e rocky, hilly land near the mouth of Ozark country. There are caves scattered here and there on personal properties in my area and my hope is, that I will learn to Divine where voids are on that land. It should be fun and interesting

    • @libertangolyrics3308
      @libertangolyrics3308 3 роки тому

      I am not doubting any scientific facts you are mentioning but people are encouraged to form a relationship with their rods by asking them things like; what way will you move for 'yes' or 'no' ect. The rods often move in response to the questions and there's nothing scientific about THAT and you know it. I am not worried about anything or full of hysteria. I am approaching this logically. This gentleman is openly admitting that he doesn't know exactly what makes this work. My own personal belief regarding how this works (not that this person wants you to have any beliefs) is that a spirit (good or bad) moves the rods. A good spirit (angel) would move the rods to genuinely help you. A bad spirit (''demon'') which is a rebellious angel on the other hand will move the rods with the motive of deceptively pretending to be an angel/ghost that's helping you so that you innocently and regularly keep in contact with it, which can give it the opportunity to cause mayhem in you life. Notice this gentleman said ''there is nothing special about me''. That statement could well indicate that an evil spirit is regularly making him feel very bad about himself. Since this person/anyone is not 100% sure how dowsing is done and offers no direct scientific explanation for how this works, it maybe wiser if he/anyone didn't do it in case they are getting involved with demons. The rods really do move, and there is no scientific explanation for this anywhere. Much more likely to be paranormal than natural. You can search for ANYTHING not just water ect and rods wouldn't know what your brain is looking for anyway. This is close to messing around with a ouija board, and you can't be sure of what comes through from the other side. It's logic not hysteria.

  • @SmallTNHomestead
    @SmallTNHomestead 4 роки тому +5

    Our bodies, Nature, have so many layers and mysteries. It's a wonderful thing!

  • @robertstewart3862
    @robertstewart3862 8 місяців тому +1

    You know what man we used to use the same thing only difference was we used a roll of baling wire to make ours. We were asphalt pavers and the first time I saw this I thought ah bulls-t and then there was the wire we were looking for and then water lines and I started to try it and became efficient with them not every time but enough to use them anytime we were looking for a supposed utility from a homeowner. So have no idea on what makes them cross going over something and uncrossing as I would back up slowly and then forward the wires would start to cross again. I was told that it was something that had an electrical magnetic field. But man it’s been years since I’ve done it. Can’t explain why but have seen it with my own eyes and hands.

  • @heatherhorne9683
    @heatherhorne9683 Рік тому +1

    Sir you look elvish, are you sure you are not magical? But seriously I don’t think your giving yourself enough credit. You’re more connected then you think.

  • @danielboss851
    @danielboss851 7 місяців тому +1

    Personal experience with my preteen sons After I discovered that I could douse I took my three sons out one at a time and with no knowledge of what they were doing. They all were 100 percent accurate.

  • @geraldtaylor1035
    @geraldtaylor1035 Місяць тому +1

    What does it mean she rods go apart instead of crossing?

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  Місяць тому

      In my experience it is choose one of those directions.

  • @Drewdayz2419
    @Drewdayz2419 3 роки тому +1

    Ok I am a Foreman for a pipe line company, today we tried to find water, and the city guy came out, and used dowsing rods, and I hit a pipe every spot. Now it's wasn't running the way he said but sure was a pipe there

  • @shampoojones5447
    @shampoojones5447 Рік тому +1

    Chuck, with Stuff You Should Know sent me here.

  • @johnzemko9709
    @johnzemko9709 Рік тому +2

    Anyone notice that the things that are often most truly helpful are attacked the hardest? Wisdom, experience, failure, and faith often bring a more intelligent response.
    😂

  • @eddieb35
    @eddieb35 3 роки тому +2

    Shared knowledge can last forever.

  • @wesleemiller
    @wesleemiller 2 роки тому +2

    Great video.

  • @Chrisinoxfordma
    @Chrisinoxfordma 3 місяці тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos! Thanks 😊

  • @نورالدينبنزرفة
    @نورالدينبنزرفة 4 місяці тому +1

    جزاك الله خيراً اخي الكريم مافائدة الكربون 🔋البطريات الملفوفة على اسيخ نحاس مع المغناطيس المديوم

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  4 місяці тому

      ليس لدي أي فكرة. القضبان هي مجرد مقياس بصري لما يستشعره جسمك.

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 2 роки тому +1

    Issue with the Walking theory tho... Many stand still and it still works.
    And then you gotta wonder if it's vibrations and energy then what do emotions that give of vibes in our aura (bioelectric field) do to the world as people unconsciously sense them....

  • @OddBall1958
    @OddBall1958 Рік тому +1

    My question here is can it tell approximate depth?

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  Рік тому +1

      Some people say you can through different dowsing methods. I have no experience with this.

  • @timjoepog
    @timjoepog Рік тому +1

    The magick is not in the rods. Its in the universe and your life force is the connection to the universe. Those rods are only a tool that you use to decipher the messages you recieve from the universe when you ask it questions. I fully believe that this can be explained using Metaphysics!!! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @rockygrindstaff7312
    @rockygrindstaff7312 10 місяців тому +1

    Good video. Absolutely works

  • @gentleyogaforanybody1520
    @gentleyogaforanybody1520 3 роки тому +1

    I much appreciate your candor!

  • @wendyc.5769
    @wendyc.5769 4 роки тому +3

    Do you live in NC? I watched your video on how to dig a shallow well!

  • @russbean2176
    @russbean2176 2 роки тому +1

    We just always used them when I was a kid. Never thought nothin bout it really. Later on someone called it water witching and I thought that was strange

  • @rab7889
    @rab7889 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this!
    Would rocky terrain affect their accuracy? I live in a water-poor, mountainous region.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  4 роки тому +2

      My guess is that you would get a lot of movement . Trial and error plus experience should help you hone in what to look for.

    • @rab7889
      @rab7889 4 роки тому +2

      @@TigerCreekFarm thank you. We'll experiment with it. We build rain caches, but being able to consistently and cheaply make wells would save a lot of small farmers and shepherds around here.

    • @yesican2012
      @yesican2012 3 роки тому +2

      @@rab7889
      Here is what I found. Perhaps have everyone you know try it, as not everyone can do it. For those who are fearful, let them read this as it is science.
      Dowsing
      Note: written on Apr 15, 1997
      "The practice of dowsing, using divining rods to locate water, is so common as to not be doubted, but no one, including the practitioner, understands how they work. Some humans can douse, but most cannot, so its recognized to be a talent or ability within the practitioner.
      Dowsing works best when the dowser is allowed to walk about out in the fields and forest by him or herself, uninterrupted. When crowds follow about, they are less likely to find water, and many dowsers come unannounced at odd hours to assure themselves the privacy they require. Dowsers are called upon when all else fails.
      Well after well has been dug, following the geologists recommendations on the lay of the land, location of local springs, emergence of underground streams or rivers, stratification of rock layers, and success of other wells in the area. In despair, the dowser is brought in, and against all odds and against all reason they point to an unlikely place and chances are that a well placed there will be productive.
      What is going on during dowsing, and how does this work?
      An oft quoted phrase is that man is 98% water, as is all plant and animal life. Water carries electric current, if fact so effectively that lightning will race through water as well as metal wires on its way to the ground. The human body senses electrical charges in the vicinity, as the movement of electrons in all their many forms is not isolated to where the current is running. An electric current creates an electrical field around it, just as a river of water causes humidity in the air nearby.
      Humans are sensitive to electric current, as the higher rate of cancer in those who live near high tension wires attests. The dowser listens to what his body is telling him, a very quiet voice but a voice nonetheless.
      The electrical current in groundwater is stronger where the water has filled all connected air pockets that might act as insulators. This fact has been noted by geologists monitoring earthquakes, as the electrostatic bursts increase as the ground comes under pressure preceding an earthquake.
      Geologists recognize that this increase in electrostatic bursts is due to compression of the groundwater. The dowser is locating, with his sensitive body, those places where the groundwater has collected and accumulated, coming under pressure in that it cannot easily leave.
      The mystery of the divining rods is more easily understood when one understands that the divining rods are in fact the dowser's hands. The rods, extending from the dowser's hands, allow the dowser to note how his hands are reacting. They are a signal flag, helping the dowser note the whispering voice in his body that is saying "here, over here, there is a subtle pull toward an electrical current in the ground".
      The pull is within the electrical current in the dowser's own body, which seeks to flow in sync with the electrical current in the ground."

    • @goldenratio5117
      @goldenratio5117 2 роки тому

      In rocky / mountainous areas you have moving aquafers , that means you may have to drill through rock. You could find shallow wells too , or voids that fill up that are maybe easier to access.

  • @jeffmccrea9347
    @jeffmccrea9347 3 роки тому +2

    I got a question for you. I'm now 66 but way back when I was about 12, we went to visit a cousin of my father. He was in his 80's then. I guess I was getting a little jittery then so his cousin went to the closet and got 2 bent coat hangers and took me outside. He started walking around with the wires pointing out in front of him. All of a sudden, the wires swung out and hit his shoulders. I tried it and it worked for me too.
    My son, now 24, when he was younger, I told him about it and for whatever reason, it stuck with him. Several days ago, He was working with his father in law and they got talking and his father in law mentioned that he was having trouble with his well running dry. Just joking around, he said "My dad can witch water." He said that his father in law latched on to that like a fish on a worm. My son lives about 60 miles from me and we went today to see our grand daughter and I was helping him hook up a used dishwasher that we brought him. We were out at my van getting the dishwasher and some tools when an old man came up on a 4 wheeler. He was his and his in law's land lord. He asked if I was the water witch. HUH??? My son lives just down the hill from his in laws and apparently his father in law told him what my son said. It caught me by surprise because I had only done it the one time when I was 12 and hadn't thought about it since I told my son when he was in grade school. The old man offered to pay me but I said no because I couldn't guarantee results but I'd try.
    After we got the dish washer in, my son broke out a couple of wire coat hangers and I cut and bent them and we took a walk up the hill. My son said that he didn't take me seriously nor bought into the idea of water witching but he was picking his eyeballs up off the ground when those coat hangers smacked me in the shoulders comparatively hard 4 times in a
    20 X 20 foot square. The thing is, and this isn't connected to witching but I had an operation on my neck about 2 years ago. I have 18 screws and 4 rods connecting the middle of my back all the way up to my skull so I can't stand straight up without bending my knees. When I was "witching", I was walking with a pretty pronounced forward tilt in my upper body and the coat hangers were pointed down at about a 30 to 40 degree angle. When I hit my spots, the wires were fighting gravity to swing back and hit my shoulders. My son marked the spots with a spray paint "X". His in law's well is next to the house and we were 20 to 40 feet away.
    Now my son has always had a contrary streak in him and it showed again today. He asked if he could try so I handed him the wires. He held them out like I did but he was standing straight up. When he went over my spots, the wires CROSSED for him. He almost dropped them he was so surprised. I told him to get rid of the marks in the grass because his in laws would be mad that they were fighting a dry well for a year and he never mentioned our talent before now. 🤣 He'd never tried because, as I said, he didn't believe in it until he saw me do it today. Now, they have to get the drilling rig out there and we'll find out if we were right and how deep it is. Hopefully it's deep because of all the coal in the area and this is some hard rock drilling in the lowlands of Dodridge county West Virginia.
    This is longer than I planned but these are my questions if you please.
    1) Is there any meaning to the wires splitting in my hands and crossing in my son's hands and 2) With some indications stronger than others, would it indicate if there is a larger void or are some closer to the surface than others?
    My son joked that we should go into business together but I can't walk more than 20 or 30 feet without sitting down. I know what I had in my hands but nothing to compare it to, to know what I'm detecting. I could have found oil for all I know as there is a lot of it in that county. I used to be able to find quarters hidden by others under large floor rugs when I was a kid but I only detected water once and that was dad's cousin's water line.
    If you have a guess, thanks in advance. If not, thanks anyway.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому

      People make all kinds of claims about finding water, the depth. the flow rate, etc. I have no grasp of these other "skills", but I trust the rods to tell me where the best place to dig for the water is located, where the water lines and electrical conduits are buried, and even the location of graves.
      My experience with the rods crossing/splitting is that when you go past the area of where the void or accessible water is located the rods are trying to continue to point at that area. A strong reaction would indicate to me a larger void as you mentioned.
      I don't pretend to have the answers - only suggestions from my own experiences. Not long ago I was asked if I could find and map a septic field. I flagged where the rods located the pipes and tank. When the diggers came out everything was where I indicated. I think a lot of practice and patience is needed to get the feel of things - as with any endeavor.
      Good luck and thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment.

  • @ByGraceThroughFaith777
    @ByGraceThroughFaith777 4 місяці тому +1

    Agree, just like gravity, no scientist can tell you what makes gravity work, they can calculate it and use it very accurately so they can't deny it's effects on objects, but what makes it happens, no one knows.
    What's gravity? What makes the apple fall. But why does it fall? Because of gravity. Yeah, but what's gravity? What makes the apple fall.....
    How do those sticks work? Idk, like gravity 😂

  • @Dan-F5050
    @Dan-F5050 2 роки тому +1

    Idk about what you’re saying, but I know that using copper wire or utility marking flags works really well for locating water lines. Haven’t tried it on much else because the other utility owners don’t have their heads up their asses when it comes to marking and locating.

  • @agoodsheperd880
    @agoodsheperd880 2 роки тому +1

    Is there an optimal length for the wire? Dimensions would be great as I would like to try this.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  2 роки тому +2

      I don't know that it matters. The important thing is that they are not so large that they are unable to be stabilized and not too short that they won't move at all. Something like 5x12 inches would be a good starting point.

  • @Red-Feather
    @Red-Feather 2 роки тому +1

    Good explanation.

  • @hankwilliams105
    @hankwilliams105 Рік тому +1

    There is a electrical current running our body. It makes our heart beat. It sends the signal, electrical signal from our brain to our thumb and fore finger to grab something when you want to grab something. It sends the words you want to speak to your mouth and lips to form the words. It send a signal to your brain when you injure your knee that your knee is injured so the brain will begin the healing process.
    This is just my opinion. When you take the rods one in each hand the electrical current runs through the rods. When you cross over water a circuit is completed trough one rod, then through the water to the other rod bringing them together. Ain ground pipe or coin nail should do the same thing as they too can complete the circuit.
    Again, just my opinion. I know of no science or Magic to back this up. I watched your other video in drilling the water well.
    Thank you for that. Easy to comprehend and produces actual desired results.
    Looks like you have a good life on some really nice Land.
    The Real, not society approved, Good life. Good luck. God Bless you and yours.

  • @MrRakaukolis
    @MrRakaukolis Рік тому +1

    As a kid. I used to find metal with these. Nails, coins, bottle caps etc. Showed the trick to my friends and they were successful as well. So my theory was, that it's something to do with magnetic field. Haven't tried that for 30 yrs.

  • @markisokawa2067
    @markisokawa2067 Рік тому +1

    I just tried this. It works!

  • @barrylitchfield8357
    @barrylitchfield8357 6 місяців тому +2

    Getcha some mosquito repellent!! 😅

  • @IPman77
    @IPman77 3 роки тому +1

    Well said and explained, I think your theory is spot on or at least very close

  • @havenlone3079
    @havenlone3079 Рік тому +1

    These 100% work especially on graveyards!!!

  • @quinnquynguyen8129
    @quinnquynguyen8129 4 роки тому +3

    Interestinng! But I wish we could hear a scientific explanation why our bodies can sense these underground voids, maybe something subtle in the nervous system or the integumentary system, maybe stemming from somewhere far back in evolution...

    • @libertangolyrics3308
      @libertangolyrics3308 3 роки тому

      I am not worried about anything or full of hysteria. I am approaching this logically. This gentleman is openly admitting that he doesn't know exactly what makes this work. My own personal belief regarding how this works (not that this person wants you to have any beliefs) is that a spirit (good or bad) moves the rods. A good spirit (angel) would move the rods to genuinely help you. A bad spirit (''demon'') which is a rebellious angel on the other hand will move the rods with the motive of deceptively pretending to be an angel/ghost that's helping you so that you innocently and regularly keep in contact with it, which can give it the opportunity to cause mayhem in you life. Notice this gentleman said ''there is nothing special about me''. That statement could well indicate that an evil spirit is regularly making him feel very bad about himself. Since this person is not 100% sure how dowsing is done and offers no direct scientific explanation for how this works, it maybe wiser if he/anyone didn't do it in case they are is getting involved with demons. The rods really do move, and there is no scientific explanation for this anywhere. Much more likely to be paranormal than natural. Rods wouldn't know what your brain is looking for anyway. This is close to messing around with a ouija board, and you can't be sure of what comes through form the other side. It's logic not hysteria.

    • @nolitimere11
      @nolitimere11 2 роки тому

      @@libertangolyrics3308 just. stop.

  • @terrythomas790
    @terrythomas790 4 роки тому +2

    If you walk over a cemetery, I suppose it will tell you the spot of where a coffin is , of just a marked plot if no response?

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  4 роки тому +2

      Yes. They actually use these to locate unmarked graves and such.

    • @1456Sassy
      @1456Sassy 3 роки тому +1

      @@TigerCreekFarm Hmmmm! Thanks for that tip. We have a cemetery here with unmarked graves and until last year were mounded so those who maintain it knew where they were. But someone smoothed them out. 🙄 If this will help locate those, we can then mark them with something. How would the rods work for that? Can you do a vid with a demonstration? Please?

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  3 роки тому

      @@1456Sassy it works the same way. Not every crossing of the rods will be a grave but do it enough and you will get the feel of it. I always blind mark my hits then go back over the same area for confirmation.

    • @skryptec
      @skryptec 3 роки тому

      @@1456Sassy measure the length and width to know if its a body or not. should be around 6ft long or less for children and 3ft wide. look for patterns. people are often buried next to each other in groups

    • @1456Sassy
      @1456Sassy 3 роки тому

      @@TigerCreekFarm Thank you! I will try that.

  • @machupicchu3941
    @machupicchu3941 2 роки тому

    how did you learn Magneto’s secrets?

  • @noneya3334
    @noneya3334 3 місяці тому +1

    Every element on earth gives off a frequency. Our minds are complex enough to generate that frequency just by thinking about a certain element. I could come to your house right now and dowse for hidden gold. Typically, it will lead me to jewelry boxes and gold foil on champagne bottles

  • @mknmemories1
    @mknmemories1 3 роки тому +1

    Was blessed to have been taught as a youngster to find water with a forked willow limb by my grandfather. Best advice he gave me before trying it myself was, "it will not work if you dont believe it will"

  • @torrii2jazzy
    @torrii2jazzy 2 роки тому +1

    Only a wizard 🧙‍♀️ would try to say they weren’t magical !😂😅

  • @cathyceesay9233
    @cathyceesay9233 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks! Nicely explained

  • @dirtyoutdoorsman4292
    @dirtyoutdoorsman4292 2 роки тому +1

    Hey boss first off epic beard! I have a ton of questions however, do you walk barefoot, and is there certain lengths of wire you found to work best, and what type of metal works best? I appreciate your time and thank you for your knowledge.

    • @TigerCreekFarm
      @TigerCreekFarm  2 роки тому

      I've honestly never paid any attention to any of that. Some people find materials and methods that work better for THEM.

  • @johngammon6875
    @johngammon6875 9 місяців тому +1

    I have used dowsing rods and what it feels like to me is magnetic. I don't think it's magical. I think it has something to do with a magnetic force.

  • @CaperCountry
    @CaperCountry Рік тому +1

    brass rods work better , Ive seen people find water , tell you how deep and pretty much how much water you'll get