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Instructional Video Dowsing Tips |
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Below is a brief instructional video showing how to hold and use the divining rods. Divining is something that you can improve on with practice, so take some time with your purchase to practice holding and using them. |
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© 2003-2009 Brian Stark - Nature Sprite |
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Holding Your Divining Rods L-Rods are held one in each hand. The rod must rest flat over the index finger while the butt of the handle rests in the heel of the hand. This takes a little practice. Do not grip the handles, as the rods must float freely to work. You may, however, close your hand slightly to improve stability. Hold the rods at arms length away from the body and about 9 inches apart. Remember to keep the rods parallel with the ground or very slightly downward. Like most skills, your divining skill improves with practice. · Practice holding the rods correctly. It is important to hold the rods at arms length to get the sensing field away from your body. This improves sensitivity.
· The rods will only perform well when parallel to the ground or with the tips slightly downward. Do not let the rod ends point upward or you will get unintended motion.
· Divining depends on being able to sync your energy effectively with your target. When divining, relax and focus your mind on the chosen result of your effort. The more you practice this relaxation and focus, the more accurate you will be.
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