Read only the first two chapters. Then hold your pendulum for 10 minutes, letting it swing without asking questions. Day 2: Perform the "yes/no" calibration test with simple known facts (e.g., "Is my name [your name]?"). Day 3: Print the percentage chart from the manual. Ask your pendulum to show you 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Day 4: Go outside and dowse for a buried garden hose or a coin. Mark where your rods cross. Day 5: Test the ripeness of three different pieces of fruit using the pendulum. Day 6: Study the geobiology section. Draw a simple map of a room and dowse for "disturbed zones." Day 7: Join an online forum (like Radiesthesia en Español on Facebook) and share your results.
Radiesthesia, or dowsing, is an ancient practice used for locating objects or substances. It's believed to involve a form of extrasensory perception or a peculiar physical phenomenon that allows the dowsing rod to react to the presence of the target.
Before downloading a manual, it’s crucial to understand the field. Radiesthesia is the practice of detecting radiation or energy fields using the human body as a receiver, aided by tools. "Practical" radiesthesia means moving away from mystical theory and focusing on hands-on exercises you can do right now.
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