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Cuninghame Dowsing Rods

Friend and mentor of Implosion Research, John Cuninghame, a gifted dowser and long standing member of the British Society of Dowsers, approached them regarding the manufacturing of dowsing rods to his design. They are made from brass and are 150mm x 80mm with the rods being 2mm diameter. What makes these L-shaped rods special is the way they swing freely. The Cuninghame Rods have a brass sleeve on the handle which allows the L-rod to swivel freely without being affected by the muscles of the hand.

Dowsing has been used for centuries to find ground water and minerals and has many applications in subtle energy work. Dowsers generally find it easy to test the energy fields of CIR products.

History

The ability to find people, artefacts or substances by use of maps, pictures or physically being in a place are currently the most popular applications of dowsing.

Reports of dowsing date back approximately 7000 years, but its origins are still unknown. It is accepted that the Egyptians used images of forked rods in some of their artwork as did the Ancient Chinese kings. In Europe, it was known for dowsing to be used in the Middle Ages to find coal deposits. Since this time people have dowsed for everything from lost objects to missing people, some of them are reported to be very accurate, although the scientific community as a whole have yet to decide if they support or refute this ability.

Most dowsers use two 'dowsing rods' and/or a pendulum. Traditionally known as 'Wishing Rods', the rods are formed into an L shape and are usually made of copper although the oldest known material was wood, usually forked Hazel branches along with Apple, Beech and Alder.

Technique

Dowsing, scientifically known as radioesthesia, is the interaction of the mind of the dowser and the energy of the object of interest.

One rod is held in each hand by the sleeve on the rod. The Cuninghame Rods have a brass sleeve on the handle which allows the L-rod to swivel freely without being affected by the muscles of the hand. Hold a L-rod in each hand, pointing toward the object to be measured. Be sure the L-rod is horizontal to the ground and you will notice that they will move very freely.

The technique is to focus the mind on a question and either to yourself, or out loud, tell yourself what the L-rods are measuring, and how you wish the rods to react, i.e. either open of cross. Your mind is very precise and it is important to focus your attention only on this question. It will measure exactly what you tell it to , do not let your mind wander and think of anyone or anything else, or you will affect the results.

For example if you want to measure the energy field of a person. Make sure they are not holding or wearing any crystals or jewelry or CIR products. Step back about 3 paces, turn and face them. Hold the L-rods parallel to the ground and pointing toward your subject. Focus your mind and ask the question, e.g. "I am measuring the reserve bioenergy field of this body." Focus your attention only on this person and do not let your mind wander from your question. Walk toward the person, slowly, keeping the L-rods straight and level. When you enter the energy field, the wires will open wide, the left wire going to the left and the right hand wire swinging to the right. Measure the distance between the wires and the body.

You may then create the healing change and wish to check to see if the result has been an increase in the bodies energy field. Once again, dowse the body. Step back at least 8 paces, turn and walk toward the body, L-rods parallel and pointing toward the subject. When you reach the energy field of the body the wires will swing open. Measure the distance and compare between the first effort. The difference is the change you made by the healing.

You can use this same method to see if your CIR products, crystals or jewelry have any effect on a human energy field. Measure the subject with nothing on and then add your object and measure again.

The technique for finding objects or answering questions is slightly different. The method of holding the rods and focusing on the question is the same except that when the object is located, or the answer tot he question is correct, then the rods cross. The technique of getting the rods to cross works just as effectively on a map as it does in the physical location.