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Old 08-26-2009, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Geo
Hi J_P.
who is your opinion about samples???
When i use the L rods and i have a sample at my hand i have more success. Without sample i find every metal, rusts etc.
Also some LRLs have inside sample. So how it work????

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Hi Geo,
I don't know if dowsing works or not. I know some respectable people who are scientists who know how to determine difference between trick of the mind and working, who says it works for them. So my opinion is maybe it works, and if it does, then it is not from idea motor, but from different principles that nobody has been able explain in an understandable way.

If there are people who find only random success with dowsing, but have convinced themselves they are finding better than random, then this is a trick of the mind, because maybe they forget to count their empty holes when concluding their dowsing is successful. For these people I think they are using ideamotor methods when they hold dowsing rods. And for these people dowsing does not work, even if they have a trick of the mind to make them believe it works.

But for people who actually find better than random success with dowsing, then I do not think they are using ideamotor principles. The people I have met who claim success are not interested in telling other people about their success, or arguing about whether it works or not, or how it works. They only use it for their own personal use when they think it can help.

But your question: Does a sample help find success with dowsing rods?
Answer: I don't know.
The people I know who claim success with dowsing do not use samples. These people use brass rods. If sample makes a difference, then maybe the brass in the rods will cause them to find only brass things? I don't think so. They use brass rods because these will not rust like steel rods from coat hangers that lose their paint. Unless I was to learn a principle that causes success in dowsing, I will not know if it helps to use a sample. But I think that if you are finding success with dowsing, and you find better success when using a sample, then you are wise to use a sample.

p.s.
I think it is ok to copy the sample chamber method from the "Mr. Stick" using the "Mr. Egg" attachment with rubber band connector. I do not see any patent information that prevents you from using this method to attach two samples. You can also expand this method to hold up to 12 samples if you want!

Best wishes,
J_P
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