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Originally Posted by J_Player
On the few occasions I tried dowsing rods, I saw no movement of the rods whether the target location was known or not, or even if a target didn't exist.
The rods simply did not move unless I made a conscious effort to cause them to move.
Best wishes,
J_P
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I understand.
Long ago, I found that I could
consciously block the ideomotor response from causing movement of a dowsing implement in my hands. It takes a lot of concentration, but I can do it. Most folks cannot block it, and when shown (once or twice) how an implement reacts in a dowser's hands, they are immediately successful at mimicking the same movement, and it occurs AS IF some unseen force were actually causing the rods to move.
You must be a very rare exception, not to get any movement at all; or as you said, the previous nerve damage is itself stopping it from happening. In either case, I would agree you would not be a logical operator to be testing any sort of dowsing implement, such as the Examiner.
I hope you can find the volunteers to act as operators of the device.