- the use of a
scientific apparatus. It is also
known as
divining (especially in
water divining),
doodlebugging (particularly in the
United States, in searching...
- the
rod to move.
According to Kimball, he
would ask yes–no questions,
movement meant "yes" and no
movement meant "no". His use of the
rod for
divining continued...
- up
rod or
Rod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
ród,
röd,
rød, or
roð in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rod,
Ród,
Rőd,
Rød,
Röd,
ROD, or...
- Otto
Edler von
Graeve (22 July 1872 – 10
January 1948) was a
German divining rod proponent. He was born on 22 July 1872 to Emil
Edler von
Graeve (1826–1904)...
-
dowsing with a
divining rod into po****r
usage in Europe. He
claimed to have
discovered springs and
treasures hiding in the
earth using his
rod, and even tracked...
- OCLC 6717220 The
Physics of the
Divining Rod;
being an
account of an
experimental investigation of
water and
mineral divining (1939, 1978) [with
Thomas Bedford...
-
Virgula (Latin for "twig") may
refer to:
dowsing rod or
divining rod sicula, the
central rod of a
graptolite spines of a ray stem (music), the tail of...
- in
divining rods and in 1897 and 1900 he
published two
articles on the
subject in
Proceedings of the SPR. He co-aut****d the book The
Divining-
Rod (1926)...
-
giving birth to the son of her abductor,
Malcolm Ford. In the
episode "
Divining Rod",
Mackenzie Astin guest-starred as
Dylan Kohler, the
copycat killer of...
- the
shape of a
cross potent,
interpreted as
representing a cross-like "
divining rod" or
similar device used in
shamanistic practice. The
cross potent as...