
1) Divination 2) Dowse 3) Foretelling 4) Fortune telling 5) Rhabdomancy 6) Soothsaying
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1) Dowse 2) Rhabdomancy
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- wet thoroughly
- use a divining rod in search of underground water or metal
- slacken
- cover with liquid; pour liquid onto
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Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites, and many other objects and materials without the use of scientific apparatus. Dowsing is considered a pseudoscience, and there is no scientific evidence that it is any more effective than random chance. Dowsing is also kn...
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in occultism, use of a forked piece of hazel, rowan, or willow wood or of a Y-shaped metal rod or of a pendulum suspended by a nylon or silk thread, ...
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Using a forked stick or wire to locate underground water.
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The paranormal detection of underground water or mineral deposits (or lost persons and objects) using a divining rod or pendulum.
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The paranormal detection of underground water or mineral deposits (or lost persons and objects) using a divining rod or pendulum.
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Ascertaining the presence of water or minerals beneath the ground with a forked twig or a pendulum. Unconscious muscular action by the dowser is thought to move the twig, usually held with one fork...
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A surveying technique using a Y-shaped hazel branch or other material to locate buried features or watercourses.
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Not to be confused with divination or any spiritual practice; locating subtle time/space/energy/mass harmonics by interaction of resonant lines using one's own living system as an objective, directional locator consisting of its own resonant structure.
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To use a pendulum, forked stick, or L-rods to locate underground water, oil, or minerals. The pendulum is also used as a divination tool for yes or no answers and often to find the location of lost or hidden things.
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Ascertaining the presence of water or minerals beneath the ground with a forked twig or a pendulum. Unconscious muscular action by the dowser is thought to move the twig, usually held with one fork in each hand, possibly in response to a local change in the pattern of electrical forces. The ability has been known since at least the 16th century and...
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