A very dumb thing to believe in.
No, it is not true that only people with blood group O positive can dowse for water using copper wire. Dowsing, also known as water witching, is a practice that some individuals claim can locate underground water sources, but there is no scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness or any connection to blood types. People of any blood group can attempt dowsing if they choose to practice it.
A Y- or L-shaped twig or rod, called a dowsing rod, divining rod or witching rod is sometimes used during dowsing. Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites, and many other objects and materials, as well as so-called currents of earth radiation (Ley lines), without the use of scientific apparatus.
Dowsing, also known as divining or water witching, has roots that date back to ancient times, with evidence of its practice found in various cultures. Historical references suggest that it was used in Europe during the Middle Ages, particularly in the 16th century, although its exact origins remain unclear. The use of dowsing for locating water, minerals, and other resources has been documented across different civilizations, making it a longstanding practice throughout history.
Dowsing
The Witching happened in 2004-08.
In Search of--- - 1976 Water Seekers Dowsing 3-4 was released on: USA: 5 October 1978
Midnight to 1am is the witching hour.
Witching Culture was created in 2004.
Witching Hour was created in 2004.
Witching Waves was created in 1907.
Witching Culture has 268 pages.
Water dowsing is when you try to find water. Here is how to do it: Start with a Y shaped stick. Gently grasp one end in each upturned hand.Concentrate hard on sensing any water beneath your feet.When you f eel the dowsing stick twitch,you might be onto something!Mark the spot,then approach it from a different angle.If the stick twitches again, start digging!