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Old 21-12-2016, 07:42 PM
Shalrath Shalrath is offline
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This is widely considered the more advanced stage of dowsing.
A master dowser that organized a course I was taking part in, told us that a practicing, experienced dowser that has the required sensitivity to the energies involved, will at some point cease to require a pendulum.
Sometimes he or she just needs to extend a hand.

Precious few people seem to have this ability from the onset and should consider themselves lucky.

The question you need to ask yourself is if dealing with dowsing, you expend more energy with a pendulum or without?
If you become exhausted/tired sooner, when not using any device, I'd advise against that, or at the very least, increase your practice times without devices, by small, incrementally larger amounts.

One good way to find out which is the best method for you is a Bovis scale.
Practice with a pendulum for a time and check your energy level afterwards. It should be lower.
Do the same without a pendulum (preferably the next day) for the same amount of time and with similar exercises and check your energy level again.
Obviously the more suitable method would be the one that doesn't exhaust you that much.

It is said that a dowser has a certain threshold, beyond which energy expended has a rather strong impact on health, but of course, like with everything else, this is a very specific case, highly dependent on individual(s) involved.
Try to determine if indeed dowsing without equipment is a more efficient method. The general rule is to conserve one's energy and thus adjust the dowsing method to one's natural affinity.

Hence why some dowsers prefer to use wands instead of pendulums.
Of course, the two often serve separate purposes but a lot of what they can measure is universal and it's up to the user's preference to decide which is the right tool.
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