What is Dowsing?
Dowsing is definitely an intuitive art and one of the oldest
forms of divination in the world. Perhaps the oldest and most
familiar image we have a dowser is what is called a field or map
dowser. This person walks over a landscape using a Y shaped or
forked stick (sometimes called a doodlebug) to locate
subterranean sources of water, oil or even precious minerals.
The stick vibrates, crosses or shakes when the substance is
found. Some dowsers will use two sticks held in one hand, and
when the sticks cross, it signifies that a subtle astral or
geopathic force has located the natural resource. This kind of
dowsing is also used to locate things such as buried treasure,
lost persons, missing jewelry and stray golf balls! However, the
kind of dowsing we are concerned with in this article would be
for the purposes of divination. To do this you need to purchase
or make what is called a