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markie

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Sun Jan 30, 2022, 11:51 PM
Jan 2022
https://dowsers.org/

I live in the town that is home to "The American Society of Dowsers" The events used to be quite large years ago, not so much now. Paul Sevigny dowsed the spring on my property in the 90's, and it was pure magic watching him... he was able to tell us exactly how much the flow would be and how far to dig down... never once had an issue with our dug spring!

https://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?item=T:62049

I have dowsing rods and play with them but more often use the pendulum


Indeed, most of them take very little payment for their services . . . and what money they do take, many donate to good causes. An example of a contemporary water diviner is Paul Sevigny, a practicing judge in Danville and the current president of ASD, who has located water for more than 650 wells with his dowsing skill. All the money he made from that work has gone to local charities.


https://www.motherearthnews.com/sustainable-living/nature-and-environment/dowsing/

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