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  1. Dowsing - Wikipedia

    The dowser holds the cord in one hand and allows the pendulum to swing freely. The dowser then observes how the pendulum is swinging and interprets the motion to offer insights.

  2. American Society of Dowsers - HOME

    Learn the Power of Dowsing with ASD! Are you ready to learn and master the art of dowsing? With ASD, you can dive into expert-led virtual presentations and workshops from anywhere in …

  3. Dowsing | Divination, Pendulum, Water Witching | Britannica

    Nov 4, 2025 · dowsing, in occultism, use of a forked piece of hazel, rowan, or willow wood or of a Y-shaped metal rod or of a pendulum suspended by a nylon or silk thread, in an attempt to …

  4. DOWSER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DOWSER is divining rod; also : a person who uses it.

  5. American Society of Dowsers - About

    The American Society of Dowsers is a nonprofit corporation founded in Vermont in 1961 to disseminate knowledge of dowsing (water witching, discovery of lost articles or persons, and …

  6. What Is Dowsing And Why It’s More Important Than Ever

    May 6, 2024 · Founded in Vermont in 1961, the American Society of Dowsers (ASD) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching and spreading dowsing knowledge, developing dowsing …

  7. Is Dowsing Real, or Just a Bunch of Hocus-Pocus? - HowStuffWorks

    Oct 31, 2023 · When it comes to water witches — also known as dowsers, diviners, doodlebuggers and various other names — we're faced with two distinct possibilities. One, …

  8. dowser - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 14, 2025 · The instrument a dowser uses is called a dowsing rod, dowsing stick, doodlebug (when used to locate oil), or divining rod. Almost any item can be used for this purpose: a birch …

  9. DOWSER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DOWSER definition: divining rod. See examples of dowser used in a sentence.

  10. Water Dowsing | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

    Jun 6, 2018 · Water dowsers practice mainly in rural or suburban communities where residents are uncertain as to how to locate the best and cheapest supply of groundwater.