Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Munther Ghannam
For centuries, people have been using a forked stick made from various trees in their hands to locate underground water sources.
This technique, known as dowsing, has been adopted by many ancient cultures, including Egypt, Africa, and China, all of whom used it for their benefit.
The Chinese were the pioneers in identifying areas of harmful energy, which we now recognize as geopathic stress.
Although the practice was lost and forgotten for some time, it resurfaced during the Victorian era and gained public attention. Even American troops during the Vietnam War used dowsing rods to locate underground enemy bunkers.
Many modern-day house healing practitioners have narrowed their tool choices to the classic L-rods and pendulums.
Both methods are considered a safe, grounded, and effective ways to tap into your intuition.
By utilizing these tools, you can develop your psychic abilities and enhance your ability to think outside the box.
It's important to remember that we are all born with the innate capacity to sense through our bodies, but in our modern age, many of these gifts have been suppressed or overlooked by the masses.
It's similar to Pokémon Go!
When playing Pokémon, you need the phone with the app to see what you can't see. Same with dowsing!
It allows you to see what you can't see in the physical realm and to journey beyond the five senses.
It's an excellent tool for picking up on the subtle energy around us all the time.
It definitely opens up your spiritual eyes!
Then you are more aware of what is in your environment, like never before.
Remarkable huge wall painting of a dowser, holding a forked branch in his hand, searching for water, surrounded by a group of admiring tribesmen.
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