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Definition of dowsing in English: dowsingnounˈdaʊzɪŋ mass nounA technique for searching for underground water, minerals, ley lines, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer (traditionally a forked stick, now often paired bent wires) or the changes in direction of a pendulum, supposedly in response to unseen influences. (探寻地下水、矿物等的)魔叉探物(术) as modifier a dowsing rod Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes I do some dowsing for my patients but it always has to be for the highest good.
- You use your dowsing stick and then you find water.
- In many areas of the world, dowsing as a means of locating water, for instance, is an accepted and respected skill.
- I also used dowsing to ‘find’ the water and sewer pipes that ran from my family home to the street, never thinking that I already knew where they were.
- She is also experienced in massage, aromatherapy and dowsing.
- This is an excellent analysis indeed of why the unconsciously faking dowser is not aware of how he/she is producing the movement of the dowsing device.
- It took very little coaxing to get Clyde to bring his dowsing rods to the next class.
- He explained the concept of dowsing, and how the rods were supposed to be used.
- Peter demonstrated his dowsing technique for us at the site.
- The possible foundations of a third ancient barn on the site were found below the ground during a special event for visitors, demonstrating the uses of dowsing with two metal rods to detect magnetic anomalies in the ground.
- Qualified researchers working in various fields of science have been displaying growing interest in problems of dowsing.
- All of this is probably quite mundane in the world of dowsing, I'm sure.
- There is still a number of activities taking place tomorrow, including a visit to the cemetery, and a practical demonstration of dowsing, though I'm not quite clear how this relates to Heritage Week!
- It is one of the many ancient varieties of dowsing devices.
- Actually, I am not as sceptical of dowsing as you might think.
- By the way, ‘anyone’ can learn dowsing, but some flee in terror after their first try at it because it works so well - and that frightens them.
- We have considered the scope for using dowsing as a tool for locating sub-surface archaeology much as water diviners have utilised the technique - with some success - in locating springs and pipes.
- Occasionally, someone with proper credentials drops in with claimed validation (most frequently of dowsing / divining abilities) that must be taken more seriously.
- Last week, a gentleman who will be un-named here, took me to task for my statements concerning dowsing.
- The alleged psychic ability of dowsing is said to enable dowsers to locate underground substances or objects.
- I would like to make you aware of this Foundation's million-dollar prize for anyone who can demonstrate dowsing.
- Remote viewing might well be called psychic dowsing.
- In the last part of his life he studied biomagnetism and dowsing which reduced his standing in the eyes of many of his colleagues.
Definition of dowsing in US English: dowsingnoun A technique for searching for underground water, minerals, or anything invisible, by observing the motion of a pointer (traditionally a forked stick, now often paired bent wires) or the changes in direction of a pendulum, supposedly in response to unseen influences. (探寻地下水、矿物等的)魔叉探物(术) as modifier a dowsing rod Example sentencesExamples - By the way, ‘anyone’ can learn dowsing, but some flee in terror after their first try at it because it works so well - and that frightens them.
- Actually, I am not as sceptical of dowsing as you might think.
- The alleged psychic ability of dowsing is said to enable dowsers to locate underground substances or objects.
- Peter demonstrated his dowsing technique for us at the site.
- All of this is probably quite mundane in the world of dowsing, I'm sure.
- Last week, a gentleman who will be un-named here, took me to task for my statements concerning dowsing.
- He explained the concept of dowsing, and how the rods were supposed to be used.
- Remote viewing might well be called psychic dowsing.
- In the last part of his life he studied biomagnetism and dowsing which reduced his standing in the eyes of many of his colleagues.
- In many areas of the world, dowsing as a means of locating water, for instance, is an accepted and respected skill.
- Sometimes I do some dowsing for my patients but it always has to be for the highest good.
- It took very little coaxing to get Clyde to bring his dowsing rods to the next class.
- There is still a number of activities taking place tomorrow, including a visit to the cemetery, and a practical demonstration of dowsing, though I'm not quite clear how this relates to Heritage Week!
- I would like to make you aware of this Foundation's million-dollar prize for anyone who can demonstrate dowsing.
- I also used dowsing to ‘find’ the water and sewer pipes that ran from my family home to the street, never thinking that I already knew where they were.
- Occasionally, someone with proper credentials drops in with claimed validation (most frequently of dowsing / divining abilities) that must be taken more seriously.
- She is also experienced in massage, aromatherapy and dowsing.
- The possible foundations of a third ancient barn on the site were found below the ground during a special event for visitors, demonstrating the uses of dowsing with two metal rods to detect magnetic anomalies in the ground.
- This is an excellent analysis indeed of why the unconsciously faking dowser is not aware of how he/she is producing the movement of the dowsing device.
- Qualified researchers working in various fields of science have been displaying growing interest in problems of dowsing.
- You use your dowsing stick and then you find water.
- It is one of the many ancient varieties of dowsing devices.
- We have considered the scope for using dowsing as a tool for locating sub-surface archaeology much as water diviners have utilised the technique - with some success - in locating springs and pipes.
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