• kronisk @lemmy.world
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    3 months ago
    1. They are very specifically walking in circles, not staggering around randomly
    2. Dowsing is not a New Age thing at all, there was a man in my grandfather’s village that did it and the practice is a lot older than that
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          3 months ago

          Haha I was 2, so yeah.

          I’ve never tried finding water with it, only buried electric lines and pipes. Apparently it was popular with gold miners.

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          And, amusingly, “just guessing” probably has outcomes not all that different from “Looking at the crappy scribbled map from whoever said ‘not it’ the slowest somewhere in 1964”

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          You’d be surprised how close you can get with it. I’ll use my locator first and foremost, but every now and again some areas can be stubborn and two pieces of 12awg copper has found what the locator had issues with. I would never use a machine where we doused, only hand dig, but it has come in handy.

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      Wicca is also linked to very old practices and considered new age, as is tarot, and the zodiac. New Age doesn’t mean new, it’s a polite way to say hippie dippy unscientific bullcrap that is was revived by new people in the 60s whom had no traditional connection to it.