Humanity has always wanted to understand how everything works, and for this they have been created many theories, some more successful than others, and many practices have been carried out that have often made, and continue to make us wonder about our place in the universe.
Starting from this, one of those activities is dowsing, which is based on the affirmation that the human body can perceive electromagnetic and electrical stimuli, in addition to the magnetisms and radiation of an emitting body through unstable devices, such as a pendulum, a fork or a rod in the form of L.
What does dowsing mean? And dowser?
If you've never heard these two words before, don't worry. Next we will tell you what they mean:
- Dowsing: this word is constructed from two terms: Latin radium what is radiation and greek aesteshia which is perception through the senses. Thus, dowsing could be translated as the supposed ability some people claim to have to discover the energetic universe around us. This word first appeared in the 30s, coming from the French radiésthesie, which was coined around 1890 by Abbot Alexis Bouly.
- Dowser- The dowser, sometimes called a dowser or dowser, is someone who claims that he can detect changes in electromagnetism through the movement of simple objects such as a pendulum or rod. It says it is capable of detecting streams, underground lakes, and minerals.
Origin and history of dowsing
Dowsing is a practice that has been carried out for several thousand years. Already in the Ancient Egypt (about 5000 years ago) it was believed that humans, and more specifically the Pharaoh, had the power to perceive stimuli, as he was believed to be the son of a god. Archaeological excavations have found rods and pendulums in the Valley of the Kings, the final resting place of many pharaohs.
But it was not only made in the Nile Country, but also in China. There, engravings were found showing Emperor Yu, of the Hsia Dynasty, who ruled between 2205 and 2197 BC. C., with two rods.
However, modern practices seem to originate from the XNUMXth century Germany. Back then, dowsers were busy finding metals. Although they did not have it easy: already in the year 1518 Martin Luther considered this activity as an act of witchcraft, and thus he reflected it in his work Decem Praecepta.
Years later, in the 1662, the Jesuit Gaspar Schott affirmed that the practice was nothing more than a superstition that could even be satanic, although later he said that he was not sure that it was the devil who always waved the wand.
Dowsing schools
There are two types of dowsing schools, which are:
- School of Physical Dowsing: It is based on the fact that everything emits electromagnetic waves, and that the operator is therefore a receiver of these waves that can perceive them thanks to a rod or pendulum that would help him to perceive them.
- School of Psychic or Mental Dowsing: It is the one that considers that dowsing is a phenomenon of the unconscious which produces a neuromuscular reflex that allows a response to be made evident.
As practiced?
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Although they do not always use elements, those who practice it normally use a vegetable or metal rod, or a pendulum, which serves as a stimulus to perceive the energy of a certain place.
Those who use the tree fork, hold it in the following way:
- The head is slightly tilted downwards.
- The hands are placed on the ends of the fork.
- The arms are inclined, so that the fork is close to the practitioner, above the abdomen.
- One leg, usually the left, is bent with the foot on the ground.
What do people who use dowsing think it is used for?
Pendulum dowsing is an alternative medicine technique that intended to be used for diagnosis. But in addition, it claims to have other uses such as find water, lost items, minerals, people or animals; guess numbers and combinations; locate energy radiation points; predict current or future states of living matter or obtain exact measurements.
This discipline is closely related to acupuncture, the homeopathy, the flower therapy, Reiki, the crystal therapy and else. It also supports the Feng Shui and the Tarot. In addition, some of the methods related to radiesthesia, such as the use of energies, are studied in other fields such as Alternative energy and solar radiation.
Does it really work?
The answer is no. Some studies have been done on this and none of them had positive results. Some of them are:
- Year 1948. Study published in the New Zealand Journal of Science and Technology 30 in which the ability of 58 dowsers to detect water was evaluated.
- Year 1990: A study carried out by Hans-Dieter Betz and other scientists in Munich.
- In 1995, James Randi published a book titled "Paranormal Frauds" published by Tikal, which analyzes the workings of the dowser.
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