Dowsing | Does it really work? | Divining Rods

Today I tried my hand at Dowsing. I was skeptical but went at it with an open mind. The best way to see if something works is to put it to the test. In this video I do just that. The results may shock you.

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  • @ThePasturedHomestead
    @ThePasturedHomestead Жыл бұрын

    With the overwhelming amount of people that have commented that it works, you have sparked my interest again... There will be a round 2 of dowsing in the near future for this guy! Thank you all for your comments :)

  • @CimberMatic

    @CimberMatic

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey you should pin this comment to people see it.

  • @andytopley314

    @andytopley314

    Жыл бұрын

    Dowsing was tested 'blind' in the 70s and it was found that it works for approximately 50% of people, maybe get a few other random people to try.

  • @dawnbasquez9399

    @dawnbasquez9399

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you ever find it?

  • @johnkrigin1535

    @johnkrigin1535

    4 ай бұрын

    What's more scary is our boss in the cable installation industry, who would use rods like that would stop where they crossed and then start stomping one foot, counting his stomps. However many stomps it would take for the rods to go straight again, would be the number of feet below ground that the pipe would be.

  • @kotabenade4206

    @kotabenade4206

    4 ай бұрын

    Nothing magical about it, generally works with 1 in three people. Something to do with electromagnetic fields.

  • @cynthiamaniscalco6972
    @cynthiamaniscalco6972 Жыл бұрын

    Years ago , my step dad had someone come out 2x and drill down for water. It was dry each time and cost some big bucks. Then he had a dowser come out that used a branch that was in a Y shape and it pulled downward where the water was. When he had the people come back out and drill down it hit water. It was always very cold and came out clean and good when tested.

  • @dandingess8267
    @dandingess8267 Жыл бұрын

    It does work. I have done it for all electric, water and especially sewer lines.

  • @Kristian_Hudson
    @Kristian_Hudson Жыл бұрын

    Damn dude! 3.2k already. That happened quickly. People are clearly loving the stuff. Keep it up :)

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Feeling very blessed

  • @CimberMatic

    @CimberMatic

    Жыл бұрын

    6 hours later it's 3.3k lol

  • @Kristian_Hudson

    @Kristian_Hudson

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePasturedHomestead We're all loving it! :)

  • @mikelemaster4315
    @mikelemaster43155 ай бұрын

    My father-in-law has found hundreds of streams of water for wells. I’ve heard him say that if the water is pressurized that “witching “ will not work. He would always use a fresh cut willow fork or a peach fork. This also works when trying to find unmarked graves. Great channel and fellow eastern ky resident. Good luck

  • @Mrdestiny17

    @Mrdestiny17

    3 ай бұрын

    Dig deep enough anywhere and you'll find water

  • @randolphsfarm
    @randolphsfarm Жыл бұрын

    We had to do it on the farm and it worked to find a natural spring and also water lines next to our barns. We also just used coat hangers.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder what I did wrong!

  • @randolphsfarm

    @randolphsfarm

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePasturedHomestead ours was a foot or so away from the spot it crossed but also ours was much deeper. One line we replaced was 4 ft down when we dug it

  • @summerbendfarm8373
    @summerbendfarm8373 Жыл бұрын

    Just recently found your channel. Really enjoying it so far! Keep them coming!

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    We sure will! Welcome to the channel:)

  • @samfisk3282
    @samfisk3282 Жыл бұрын

    My grandpa did the dowsing back in the 1930s but he used wood. He found water 17'down...

  • @beverlymacdonald
    @beverlymacdonald Жыл бұрын

    You are having way to much fun 🙂 I have heard of this working many times.

  • @javadj4328
    @javadj43287 ай бұрын

    One of the principles of dowsing is that the expectation determines the result

  • @shadowmil
    @shadowmil6 ай бұрын

    I think your subconscious mind is a powerful element. Even if you don't think about moving it and aren't doing it intentionally, your subconscious mind is affecting the outcomes.

  • @gallmanconstruction728
    @gallmanconstruction7284 ай бұрын

    I was using dowsing rods and they brought me straight to your channel!

  • @lanceromance6793
    @lanceromance67934 ай бұрын

    A sensitive dowser will have great sucess. Some folks don't. Depth can be found, as well. If I douse with bent coat hangers, the rods will react to larger electric wire and voids, also.

  • @oksureright
    @oksureright4 ай бұрын

    They always worked for me. Used them professionally to locate electrical feeders many times.

  • @brendahaire8824
    @brendahaire8824 Жыл бұрын

    I know a lady in NC that did that and every time she would find water. Everyone would call her when purchasing property to have her find the water. I never knew you could do it to find electrical lines underground. New to your channel. Trying to binge watch all of your videos.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Ive given it two tries and still no luck! So many people say it works! Welcome to the channel!

  • @RequieSanPablo

    @RequieSanPablo

    4 ай бұрын

    Remember the ground has electricity, when theres a hollow ground somewhere, its greats multiple electricity wave , and thats what your dowsing rid is getting..!!!!!

  • @JuanDelaCruz-xp4bq

    @JuanDelaCruz-xp4bq

    Ай бұрын

    is dowsing for water and metal same metallic rod to be use?

  • @mikegriffin6345
    @mikegriffin6345 Жыл бұрын

    Guaranteed to work 9 out of nine times. Don't hold the rods tight, hold them loosely and they will cross over the water and a quicker cross over deep water

  • @fullers1966
    @fullers1966 Жыл бұрын

    I've done that in the past and Wells and drilled and found the best water you could ever drink taught it by someone that used to do it for years I was skeptic first too but it does work

  • @pennynewell3459
    @pennynewell3459 Жыл бұрын

    It definitely works when searching for ground water, for well sites. Never known anyone to use to locate water lines.

  • @georgehutcheson9679

    @georgehutcheson9679

    10 ай бұрын

    I worked for water distribution company 12 yrs and we had top of the line electronic locators. But for the most part we used what we called The Wand. It's just a plastic handle with a telescopic antenna that ya can bend out on a 90° or more.

  • @kevjo13
    @kevjo13 Жыл бұрын

    I learned in school it has to basicly to due with the energy below ground. So I tried it when I got home and my dad and I had no clue where the city water went thru our yard and sure did work for me.

  • @JohnFrytag
    @JohnFrytag5 ай бұрын

    Yep. Used it to find rock cuts in the quarry. Haven’t done it in years. John

  • @georgehutcheson9679
    @georgehutcheson967910 ай бұрын

    I worked 12 yrs for a water distribution company and we used what we called a Wand. It was a plastic handle with an telescopic antenna that pivots out to 90°or more. I relied on it and believed it more than all the high tech electronic locators we had. Ya should have started at your main line and found it and then walk that line on the side towards your barn its there and that does work. If your in colder climate your frost line is probably more than 3 ft.

  • @reubenmiller30
    @reubenmiller30 Жыл бұрын

    Well it looked like a fun experiment anyhow! Well, fun to watch. More work on your end lol

  • @kerryowen-holmes3719
    @kerryowen-holmes3719 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve just come across your videos! They are great. Having said that I come from the eastern side of Australia so I don’t know anything about Kentucky or the USA - so I’ve been doing a lot of research now. Thanks 😊

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats wonderful! Kentucky has a lot of interesting history. We are looking forward to checking out all the Ghost towns!

  • @frankcarr233
    @frankcarr2336 ай бұрын

    Great vid! It works for me, but not for everyone. Used to find drains on the golf course, my work colleagues were sceptical, but it worked. They said i was turning the wires. I said how? , my knuckles are white with gripping the wire. My theory is that it's something to do with the physics of the human body . I have loads of energy, i believe this is the key? .... My first vid, im gonna watch more...love your bib n brace overalls by the way 😜

  • @spicysweet6115
    @spicysweet6115 Жыл бұрын

    You guys have inspired me I want to be mortgage free too☺️

  • @carter2671
    @carter2671 Жыл бұрын

    Well, you at-least tried it out! Bummer it didn’t work. Researching it, I came to your same conclusion (that it more relies on prior knowledge or other inputs rather than solid science) but trying it out didn’t hurt. Looking forward to the next videos!

  • @CimberMatic
    @CimberMatic Жыл бұрын

    Man I love how you interact in the comments so much! Also I'd love to see a day in the life video

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats what its about! I want to be apart of this community! I wish other Channels interacted more, There's a disconnect.

  • @TyDaGeek
    @TyDaGeek5 ай бұрын

    Suggestion: Get 2 drinking straws. Cut them a little longer than the width of your hand. Dip the ends of the rods into them while you are holding the rods during your dowsing. That way they can freely flow and you wont be paranoid with them being in your bare hands.

  • @janetgifford743
    @janetgifford743 Жыл бұрын

    I have seen folks put the handles in straws like drinking straws to help keep the wire loose in your hands.

  • @thorsmith513
    @thorsmith5134 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. It was interesting and you certainly gave it a good try.

  • @ruadhscottygirl2480
    @ruadhscottygirl2480 Жыл бұрын

    It works. We use it all the time to find old foundations on historical sites for archaeological purposes. But interestingly, not everyone can do it. Not sure why-possibly some people have a more magnetic aura than others that interacts with the magnetic aura of the item? Dunno.

  • @whitestone4401
    @whitestone4401 Жыл бұрын

    I really thought you were going to find it. Great effort.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Man, I thought so too! I went into it with an open mind!

  • @tristanwalker7522
    @tristanwalker7522 Жыл бұрын

    Yes it does work, I actually do it a lot for my line of work for utility locating and copper works the best or willow branches for water and not everyone can do it, it depends on your energy and if you are grounded correctly to the earth

  • @anteskojo5087

    @anteskojo5087

    9 күн бұрын

    Can you find lost objects?

  • @lucymorgan8859
    @lucymorgan8859 Жыл бұрын

    Water has magnet properties, its also why the tides are affected by the moon.

  • @Cayled174

    @Cayled174

    5 ай бұрын

    Wrong example, it's the gravity that does that. And the Sun has in fact half as much the effect on the tide that the Moon has. The tide is mostly a consequence of the superposition of these two sinusoïdal forces creating water bulges around the earth. However, water molecules do have a polarity. hence the fact you can bend water flowing from a faucet with a comb charged with static electricity.

  • @BrandonMurphy-rl5vv

    @BrandonMurphy-rl5vv

    3 ай бұрын

    The sun and the moon have gravitational pull on the water in the oceans. There's a bulge on either side if the planet both caused by the sun and the moon. And as the Earth rotates, the tides go in and out of those buldges creating high and low tides. The Moon doesn't pull the water high for high tides and pull it the other way for low tides. The earth moves in and out of the tides. Hard to explain without a picture to show you.

  • @marciannaprice1882
    @marciannaprice1882 Жыл бұрын

    Dowsing has been around for hundreds of years.

  • @JessicaSalenaOrtiz
    @JessicaSalenaOrtiz Жыл бұрын

    I think it should be a mandate or law that ALL homes, homesteads, houses, farms, and acreage, when bought, should include in the sale ALL of the underground work such as gas lines, water lines etc. All of that should be documented and saved by homeowners for any new buyers. Maybe get ahold of any previous owners or at city hall to find distinctly where the lives are to save you having a mishap or boo-boo and having to replace anything or having to keep digging and wearing yourself out when that energy could be used for other renovations. BTW... Love your channel and your ingenuity! Us ladies want to see more of your wife and her endeavors! I live in Apple Creek Ohio ( Amish country as well) and its a great living environment but I'm determined to move to Alaska or Oregon. Love you ya'll.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful! Ashlyn, works in the city so a lot of the time its just me but the next couple videos shes is in them:) We always try to do a video or two on her days off!

  • @MorganBrunson

    @MorganBrunson

    4 ай бұрын

    Bless your heart. Don't you know there is a national hotline to have those things located? Most all states mandate you call before you dig. And no you'll never get ownership of those lines unless you don't want the service from those companies. They even have a nifty term for it called an easement.

  • @benburns5995
    @benburns5995 Жыл бұрын

    Have to say you were a good sport with trying Dowsing even though it didn't help you locate the water line. Give you credit for giving it a good try and not giving up easily.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! We tried again and still didnt find it. I even had the old Owners come out and the dowsing was WAY off!

  • @alanknight7526
    @alanknight75268 ай бұрын

    My guess is that putting the straws on the rods insulated the rods from your hand and you actually needed a ground connection through your feet to your hands to the rod. When I have done it the rods signal the finding but it's actually my feet that specify the location.

  • @glengillis7775
    @glengillis7775 Жыл бұрын

    Your channel is growing like a weed. Congrats. Your on your way to being a busy channel. Keep up the good work

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Glen! Ashlyn and I talk about how lucky we are to read comments of love and support everyday! What a wonderful gift!

  • @barbaraalton5837
    @barbaraalton5837 Жыл бұрын

    Our former home and neighborhood's wells were spotted by this guy from Everett who water witched 15 wells including ours and we never went dry, even during a few dry summers we had!! He made a believer out of me for I was really a skeptic!! A friend from afar!! D

  • @Zripas

    @Zripas

    11 ай бұрын

    Just FYI there is water basically EVERYWHERE underground, including sahara desert, as long as you dig deep enough...

  • @nicopunk1
    @nicopunk1 Жыл бұрын

    The reason why it will work even when water is not running through, is because your body's natural energy is picking up the void/or unnatural element from what you are grounded to. Hint: precious metals, and other elements can be found if you are barefoot while hunting. You just have to know what you're looking for.

  • @user-kx8lx9le6z

    @user-kx8lx9le6z

    Ай бұрын

    And how is the way I have antiquities sites? How are they detected?

  • @user-bp7qb5hx2b
    @user-bp7qb5hx2b4 ай бұрын

    I saw it work in person once with overhead water lines. There was ceiling tiles and this guy said it would find a water line if they crossed below it. He even let me try it, I don't know how but in that case it worked. I will watch more videos.

  • @dianesmith7763
    @dianesmith7763 Жыл бұрын

    hi greetings from Australia enjoyed the video thanking you 🇦🇺

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello! Thank you, welcome to the channel!

  • @johnpark-jones4285
    @johnpark-jones4285 Жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not but our local water company use this method.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    They must teach me their ways

  • @fullers1966
    @fullers1966 Жыл бұрын

    If I was closer I'd help you I've done it many times and it works blows your mind every time also as much work as you saying going to be doing around there I know it's expensive but you need to buy a backhoe for your tractor it's going to come in extremely handy

  • @julielumsden5184
    @julielumsden5184 Жыл бұрын

    When we were kids the man who looked for water used two willow branches, I didn’t think it was very special because we had springs all over the farm,

  • @thomaswalter6230
    @thomaswalter62305 ай бұрын

    This does work a thirty year ground crew plumber thought me this technique he called it the witchy wands but when I worked at the plumbing company we would use this technique to find water and sewer all the time the only problem with it is it will pick up any little piece of trash in the ground as well

  • @ronaldlucas5360
    @ronaldlucas53605 ай бұрын

    Nice video

  • @growinggenerationshomestea516
    @growinggenerationshomestea516 Жыл бұрын

    If you go to the spigot you can take a thin metal stick and stick it in the ground to follow it. That's what I did to find my pipes. It was just a bit thicker then say two of your coat hangers. I dug lots of he's till I used this method and took my under 20 min to find end to end. You just have to stick them in softly to not bust anything

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you pushing the metal rod into the ground to see if you hit the water line or are you putting it down the pipe?

  • @growinggenerationshomestea516

    @growinggenerationshomestea516

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePasturedHomestead into the ground

  • @growinggenerationshomestea516

    @growinggenerationshomestea516

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePasturedHomestead just can't do in the gravel drive cuz of gravel

  • @Dawn-di1qs
    @Dawn-di1qs Жыл бұрын

    give the dowsing rods to someone who does NOT know where the water/electrical lines are .... then you watch them.... this is how my i learned it was real. my uncle had me do it.... he did NOT tell me where the water lines were until after.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Im going to give them to Ashlyn this weekend!

  • @imatnnael3202
    @imatnnael320217 күн бұрын

    Everything is energy, and has its own electrical frequency. What’s happening, is your body is like a jumper cable between the ground and the dowsing rods. When there is a strong connection, that’s when you get the rods crossing. It’s all science, not weird stuff!

  • @kylejones2075
    @kylejones2075 Жыл бұрын

    Nice try thanks for sharing

  • @rodneygordner865
    @rodneygordner865 Жыл бұрын

    In my region of Pennsylvania water companies that I inspected for all wanted the water lines at a minimum of 4 feet deep.

  • @thomaswalter6230
    @thomaswalter62305 ай бұрын

    We would always use the wire stem from locator flags

  • @sinamartv3276
    @sinamartv3276 Жыл бұрын

    DIG IT UP. THAT IS the only way to find out

  • @ashiaqu643
    @ashiaqu643 Жыл бұрын

    That rods just playing tricks with you man😂

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    They sure are! The line isnt anywhere near where the rods were signaling!

  • @martyadams3915
    @martyadams39154 ай бұрын

    I had to put in two cut off valves on water lines last week for my aunt. The valves were about 80 feet apart one to cut off a line going to the barn and the other to cut off a line going down to the horse arena. I found the waterline for both within a 30 inch circle burried 30 inches deep. I was using my divining rods made of alloy rods with copper grips. My son was like no way! After we finished i told him tofind another water line in a different spot. He hit it within minutes and said lets dig it up and see. I told him we didnt have to because it wasnt a waterline. I put my metal detector on it and registered a perfect 67 meaning copper. I had let him find a copper gas line that was about 10 feet from the water line. Then i pointed him closer to where the pvc water line should be and he crossed on it right away. I asked him if he neededto dig it to be sure and he said heck no. I know where its at why would i dig it. Lol Big thing i noticed was you had high voltage power i huge metal barn and a camper where you were looking. All those interfere with finding that magnetic flux that crosses your rods.

  • @user-qn8zf6fk9f
    @user-qn8zf6fk9f20 күн бұрын

    I have heard of rods made from coat hangers working but aren’t they traditionally made of copper? Also, having an extra tube the handle sits it where you hold them so they can move very freely. ?

  • @wooddog52
    @wooddog52 Жыл бұрын

    Dowsing does work!!!!I used to work locating phone cables...I've found clay sewer pipe also...There needs to be flowing water as the water has a "charge" it emits....The best material for your rods are copper or steel wires...yours appeared to be aluminum by looks...I'm in Michigan and water lines must be lower than the frost line which up here it's 36-38 inches deep...I'm almost positive that your water pipe is plastic....there is nothing to generate a charge just a piece of plastic....The best dowsing rods I found are the old wire locating flags the power,gas etc. used to use...It's not witch craft or paranormal....but you do have to believe...lol

  • @Sapphirez100
    @Sapphirez100 Жыл бұрын

    it has do do with magnetic fields that everything gives off, dowsing has also been used to find gold, and other metals, 200 or more years this has been done, and way before modern tech. My grandfather used dowsing to find where to put new water wells and was right every time.

  • @NRB10ful
    @NRB10ful8 ай бұрын

    So there is an explanation for how dousing rods work and it has nothing to do with groundwater. Basically you have subconscious muscle movements where the muscles move and you don't even realize. You can easily test this yourself by interlacing your fingers like you're praying and then extend both index fingers straight up, close but not touching. Then stare at the space in between the index fingers and slowly they will start to move closer to each other without you even trying. That's how dousing rods and Ouija boards work. The reason they crossed at those spots is because you knew the water line was there already and subconsciously you moved them without realizing. As for why so many people say it works? It's because underground water is just rain water that worked It's way through all of the dirt there are lots of interesting demonstrations of how groundwater works and can make a lake appear out of nowhere. Basically there's a bunch of very slow moving rivers underneath your feet and an areas where it rains a lot. You can dig just about anywhere in certain parts of the country, particularly where it rains a lot and find the water table where the dirt is wet. It's just a matter of how deep you dig. Honestly in some areas it's harder to not find groundwater when you dig deep enough because it's such a massive area, you don't need pinpoint accuracy. Also, groundwater still moves the same way as regular water where it finds the path of least resistance and flows downhill except for times when it flows uphill because of science. I don't remember. But it's also possible that subconsciously people learn to read the land and pick up on the patterns as to where the water is flowing

  • @matthewharrison333
    @matthewharrison3336 ай бұрын

    Try spinning them before bring them up. I’ve seen someone do it that way. Idk why but it seems to help.

  • @lucillebruff4041
    @lucillebruff4041 Жыл бұрын

    I think they use it for digging wells

  • @barnardb01
    @barnardb013 ай бұрын

    You gave it a fare shot. Just for the hell of it, I walked miles using various objects. copper-, iron-, and aluminum rods, forked branches, balancing a rifle, water bottle you name it. No movement let alone crossing of any kind. Seen a guy with fresh cut willow fork. The force was strong enough to tear the bark of the branches. I walked the same spot and no magic for me. I was told you have to be able to find the same spot blindfolded. Did you consider walking blindfolded to get rid of any subconscious manipulation of the rods. Have another person spin you around and make sure you don't trip. If you get the same result blind folded, maybe there is some truth.

  • @raquelapicella3
    @raquelapicella3 Жыл бұрын

    Hi neighbor….dry ridge! 😊

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello! Welcome to the channel!

  • @darlene6670
    @darlene6670 Жыл бұрын

    We put our water lines deeper than 36" here.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    The water lines here on our property are only 2 ft at most.

  • @stevegreen2432
    @stevegreen24324 ай бұрын

    Just a hint---Best to map out the whole area before you start digging---unless you KNOW what you have found---the rods locate ALL things underground, so you could have water, telephone, gas, electrisity etc. If you map the area, it becomes very obvious what you have located.

  • @pjo56
    @pjo566 ай бұрын

    When we had to redo the water lines to the old farm house my dad put 1’ long rebar next to the pipe. The electric lines were over head so no need to there but if it was underground I assume he would have done the same so then all that’s needed is a metal detector

  • @rontech1671
    @rontech16714 ай бұрын

    My father-in-law and mother-in-law bought used it. They taught me. And I now believe! Lol but I was skeptical at first!

  • @martinmoolenschot5099
    @martinmoolenschot50997 ай бұрын

    here a reaction from Holland about Dowsing. I've seen it work. I tried it too. With me it didn't work so I think not everybody has that "power". I know I don't :(

  • @gnatsflyd
    @gnatsflyd Жыл бұрын

    Which county are y'all in? Awesome!

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Bath!

  • @namastenurse
    @namastenurse Жыл бұрын

    I remember my dad doing it to find a spot for our well when I was a little kid.

  • @JuanDelaCruz-xp4bq
    @JuanDelaCruz-xp4bqАй бұрын

    what kind of metal did you use?

  • @pi8506
    @pi8506 Жыл бұрын

    The line is deeper. It does work. I wouldn't give up yet. I've found my well by dowsing. Follow the spigot. The earlier comment, below me. That person commented below about it. Don't give up.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe it deserves another shot and a part 2 lol

  • @lucymorgan8859
    @lucymorgan8859 Жыл бұрын

    It could be that the water line is deeper than you dug, or it might be signally natural underground water... When the water company here replaced the main on my street, it was about 4-5 down. It does work, have seen it many, many times... Many times people are looking fir natural water, where to dig a well, and it works for them...anyway, call the water company and have them come out and mark the lines for you. They will usually dig it up and turn it on for you at no cost.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    This water line is about 600ft off the road, I’m not sure if they would do that. It must have been signaling something else then!

  • @LeeKirkman88
    @LeeKirkman888 ай бұрын

    I think the rods help focus your own energy you know what you are looking for in your mind and the rods focus that energy being used.

  • @elizabethmullins6928
    @elizabethmullins69287 ай бұрын

    Did you ever find your water line? And if so, was it close to where you were digging?

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    7 ай бұрын

    Never found it! Had to give up and run a whole new line

  • @bobsteneck8502
    @bobsteneck85022 ай бұрын

    There electromagnetic spectrum rods When fields cross, there are always variables. As simple as the water drips, it evaporates astwelve. Sometimes matter has its differences

  • @LeeKirkman88
    @LeeKirkman888 ай бұрын

    They always worked for me my parents would hide money around the house and garden and if i found it with my rods i could keep it. And i always found it. They really do work for me at least.

  • @stevegreen2432
    @stevegreen24324 ай бұрын

    The rods will cross with any pipe, wire, cable, water or metal. But they also pick up on OVERHEAD wires--so always look up!. An underground "cave will register at the edges, but probably nothing in the center. Same with walking over a wjde stream--they only signal the edge. I cannot tell what I have found, or how deep, but in most cases I can work it out. I have never (in 50 years) met a person for whom this does not work!

  • @randolphsfarm
    @randolphsfarm Жыл бұрын

    Our water lines are at 36-38 inches deep. You cant use the metal straws. Its all about the electrical interference. Everything has electrical

  • @sharonothefae
    @sharonothefae Жыл бұрын

    Your not crazzy, maybe its a good place for a bore. water is a conduit, If you want to test the power of water meditate in the bath.

  • @davejenson4924
    @davejenson49244 ай бұрын

    I think that its the earths pull, like a magnet. I don't believe that it is supernatural.

  • @Sunshine1776
    @Sunshine17764 ай бұрын

    Watched your video. First off not everyone is blessed with the ability to do it. In Canada we call it Witching or divining. My husband can witch anything in the ground. Water, waterlines hydro lines, gas lines. I on the other hand can’t do it. However if I hold the rods and my husband holds my wrists then it will work for me. Also you can’t put a sleeve on the rod because you have now lost the direct connection from your body (hand) to the rod. My husband says if you send him a plane ticket he would be happy to come and witch your water lines Lol

  • @stretchsmith5232
    @stretchsmith52326 ай бұрын

    Saw a friend of my Dad's do this with a peach tree fork, 60 years ago. It doesn't work for everyone though.

  • @kouturechef3884
    @kouturechef38846 ай бұрын

    People have been using this for years. That is how the found water to dig wells. There's nothing supernatural about it.

  • @imatnnael3202
    @imatnnael320217 күн бұрын

    If you understand that your body is more than 70% water, and water, conducts, electricity, and you’re dealing with a piezoelectric phenomenon, if you are dehydrated, it won’t work as well, and if your feet are more insulated from the ground, you may not get as strong of a reaction.

  • @troyholder1
    @troyholder14 ай бұрын

    dont know where your located, but around here our water lines are at least 36 inches by code. use this method all the time

  • @johnnymack9600
    @johnnymack9600 Жыл бұрын

    I found water on my place when a water well man told me there was no water. I had him drill a well and had the best water in the community. I had all the best water that i could use.

  • @diyhahnsolo
    @diyhahnsolo4 ай бұрын

    Depending on where you live I would come and walk you through and why it works. I have even located telephone lines with rods.

  • @oksureright

    @oksureright

    4 ай бұрын

    I located severed phone cable seven feet under soil on hillside. Poor apprentice kept shoveling, cursing me lol.

  • @MrsGigi
    @MrsGigi Жыл бұрын

    Interesting have you figured out how the waterline really goes?

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    We had the original Amish owners swing by and he said we weren't anywhere close to it. We are going to rent an excavator soon to run other lines, we will dig it up then!

  • @inglis7086
    @inglis7086 Жыл бұрын

    when it is a natural spring underground or looking for a place for a well the dowsing rods spin around in your hand so fast at the closet point to the source of water you think they are going to fly out of your hands - with an underground water pipe the rods just cross

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I couldn't Imagine that!

  • @jonathanosborne1596
    @jonathanosborne1596 Жыл бұрын

    Yes it is science the Earth and things in the ground that move with current and water create a magnetism that we can't feel but the steel rods or whatever copper rods work the same way as long as you're walking slow enough it'll pick him up in the ground it's pretty much no-brainer that's how they dig Wells down here in Florida they walk around with divining rods and pick a spot to drill

  • @fiendeng
    @fiendeng Жыл бұрын

    It's all about electrical current baby! You're holding two cathodes and those water lines or electrical lines are anodes sending out a signal faint enough to be received by those tiny rods. Everything has electricity 👈 Excited you can move forward with this search

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    Such a fascinating idea!

  • @brendablake8264
    @brendablake8264 Жыл бұрын

    How deep is your mainline?

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry you could not pull it off. If I was a few hundred miles closer I would be all in on showing you.

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s okay, it was fun messing around with it. Sounds like it works great for others and for some not so well

  • @coldspring624

    @coldspring624

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThePasturedHomestead An entertaining one at that hey

  • @Ruudwardt
    @Ruudwardt7 ай бұрын

    It is kind of woo-doo until it has been controlled for stuff that we already know can mess it up. Like ideomotor effect. I tried it, I can easily find the pipes and cables where I have dug them myself, not so much stuff that I didn't do myself - thus it appears to have strong subconscious element to it - a psyche effect. Nevertheless, useful trick to confirm stuff that has been lost from ones conscious memories. How about a mechanical platform that has gyro in it, like gimbal (stays level) that has those rods electrically connected to human for sake of effects relating to our body.

  • @alwardsgarage9614
    @alwardsgarage96144 ай бұрын

    In my area thes a older guy that digs wells and sand points and thats what he uses mainly he uses twigs off a tree and i watched him for 2 days. I am a brick layer and where he found water with the rods there was water so i does water i believe it to fi d water in the ground not water lines

  • @tobycrow6957
    @tobycrow69576 ай бұрын

    I'm looking at the video a year after. Did he ever find the water line? If so, how far off was he the first time?

  • @ThePasturedHomestead

    @ThePasturedHomestead

    6 ай бұрын

    Nope, never found it and I even had the old owner come by and he said I was way off. I decided to run a new line adjacent to the road for easy repair later one!

  • @jaxflRealtor
    @jaxflRealtor5 ай бұрын

    Could it be that it’s indicating the location of water and not a water pipe?