Have any of you ever tried to witch for water or have you dealt with a diviner?
The closest I've came to one was when I worked for the phone company.
My boss hired a diviner to find a lost buried cable at the old Amon Carter Airfield.
He walked around with a couple of L shaped metal rods. I didn't see the whole thing but I heard later he found the cable.
Water witches
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I have used brass L shaped rods to find water lines and unmarked graves.

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I've used coat hangers bent to an L shape and it works for me to find water pipes. I didn't blielve at first, but it works for some people.
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The fellow that drilled the well for our house used rods. Don't know if it was necessary but it was enjoyable.
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They work on the same principle as a ouija board, powered by the subconscious. They're good at telling you where you think there is water.
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Kiamichi wrote:They work on the same principle as a ouija board, powered by the subconscious. They're good at telling you where you think there is water.
That's my opinion also.

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That was mine, until I tried them.
I don't think they work for finding water, just underground lines and similar things.
I don't think they work for finding water, just underground lines and similar things.

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LibraryLady wrote:Kiamichi wrote:They work on the same principle as a ouija board, powered by the subconscious. They're good at telling you where you think there is water.
That's my opinion also.
Any other explanation is just nonsense.
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