Water Dowsing is probably the most common dowsing known to most people. However there is much more to it then detecting water radiations with a forked branch. How deep is the water? Rate of flow? Quality? Polluted? Is it a stream or underground lake? Is the location you dowsed the best location to drill a well or is there a better location?
Water is serious business, without it plant life & crops will dry up & die, cattle and other animals will suffer, and us humans depend on water for our survival. Today, it is becoming more important to find new sources of water, clean healthy water. Under the surface of the earth, even in the deserts, there are hugh underground rivers & streams.
Thousands of dollars are at stake, a little study & investigation into water Dowsing is well worth it. Many books have been written on the subject of Water Dowsing. Good experienced Dowsers are in demand and hard to find. Be wary of inexperienced Dowsers. Yet, even the old times were beginners when they started.
To find a good Water Dowser, call a local well driller and ask for recommendations.
Or Contact The American Dowser, The American Society of Dowsers in Danville, Vermont.
Go to your local library or book store, select a book or two .... learn Dowsing. It's well worth the time & study. You, your family, & your neighbors may benefit in ways you never imagined. Water is becoming an ever important world issue these days. Pollution, population growths, and changing weather patterns are changing the present water conditions.