Questions to the dowsing frame when searching for treasure. Search for missing objects using biolocation

You will need

  • - aluminum or copper thin-walled tube;
  • - copper, bronze or brass wire;
  • - plastic rod;
  • - drill;
  • - a pencil or other object round in cross-section.

Instructions

Start with crafting for groundwater streams. For this purpose it is necessary to make 2 frames. Pick up the material. You need a thin wall tube and wire. Their diameters should be such that the wire frame fits freely inside the handle, but at the same time does not dangle too much. Usually, a wire with a cross section of 3-5 mm is taken, but it can be larger.

For the handles, cut 2 pieces of aluminum or copper (brass, bronze) thin walled tube 4 cm longer than the height of your fist. The tube, clenched into a fist, should protrude slightly from above and below.

Make your own frames. Cut 2 pieces. Since the frame will need to be bent with the letter G, calculate the length of the drag. The horizontal section should be about the length of your forearm, and the vertical section should be about the height of the handle already made. Bend the wire and insert it into the handle. Make the second frame the same way.

Such frames can be used to search for both water and treasures. When working, hold the frames in two hands so that their horizontal parts are parallel. Keep your forearms horizontal. The bent elbows should not touch the torso. When a search object is found, the ends of the frames should turn towards each other and cross.

Change the frame for medical use and search and rescue. Make the handle from a piece of plastic (textolite, ebonite, fluoroplastic or plexiglass) in the form of a rod with a diameter of about 1 cm. Along the axis of the rod, drill a hole with a diameter slightly larger than the section of the wire of the metal part of the frame and a depth of 3 cm.

Make the metal part of the frame. Take a piece of brass or bronze wire 15 cm long. Step 3 cm from one end and bend the wire 90 °. Insert the short part into the hole of the handle and check how the frame rotates. If the rotation is not free enough, process the metal end of the wire with a file or emery paper through the thickness and from the end. Shorten this section if necessary.

Bend the horizontal part of the metal frame in the form of a spiral spring around the pencil, making 3-5 turns. To prevent the turns from touching each other, slightly stretch the spiral, which should be approximately in the middle of the frame. The horizontal part begins and ends with horizontal sections of approximately equal length. This frame is used by holding it in one hand. The metal part faces forward. The dowsing effect in this case is manifested in the form of rotation of the frame in the handle.

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BIOLOCATION: LOOKING IN TIME

“... Almost every day, by the nature of their activities, operational and investigative workers collect, study and use integrative (combining simultaneously methods, concepts, theories, achievements of a number of sciences and scientific areas) information necessary to solve the operational search and other service tasks.

Such information can be subdivided into having: a) evidentiary and b) auxiliary value. Regardless of the source and method of obtaining the required information, the basic requirements for it remain the same: completeness, reliability, quality and timeliness.

The subject of this article is to consider the issue of obtaining exclusively auxiliary information, which can then be used in operational work, when searching for caches of any type and age, as well as missing persons, etc.

The experience of dowsing work with "Z" -shaped and others ("Hartman's loop", ring-shaped, "P" and "G" -shaped, universal, pendulum) indicator frames allows us to draw some preliminary conclusions about the advantages of using such a phenomenon as biolocation, and the possibilities its use for operational, search and other special purposes.

It should be clarified that in official medicine and biology under the term "biolocation" (bio + locati - placement) it is customary to understand the ability of animals to determine the position of an object or their position in space. it general definition, which, however, does not fully explain the phenomenon under consideration.

Dowsing (the author's conclusion is “L”), otherwise “dowsing”, “radioesthesia”, “dowsing” - the ancient art of detecting objects that are visible or beyond visual perception, as well as bio-, geo-, technopathogenic anomalies (individual “points "And zones), based on the natural ability of a person (dowsing operator), as a result of special training, to achieve the so-called" dowsing effect "(BLE), which makes it possible to obtain with the help of motor skills and the simplest indicator devices (frames or dipoles, pendulums, etc.) subconscious level expressed in binary code "Yes" and "No", "+ or -" and the like, target information adequate to the accuracy of the task (question or "search formula")

The “black box” that gives the dowsing operator this or that answer is, according to current estimates, his own brain and central nervous system, “embedded” in the endless world of nature. A scientific description of all the features and capabilities of the human brain is still not possible.

According to some estimates, the history of dowsing is at least five thousand years old and dates back to the times Ancient egypt and Ancient China(known about the ancient Chinese scientist dowser Yu, who lived in the era of the Xi dynasty - 2100 BC).

The art of dowsing flourished very rapidly in the days of Medieval Europe. So, in 1556 it was described and graphically illustrated in his book "On Mining and Metallurgy" by Georg Agricola. Science G. Agricola in Russian Empire Mikhailo Vasilyevich Lomonosov, who actively studied and personally mastered the techniques of dowsing ("biolocation"), fully mastered and surpassed in the interests of the development of domestic ore mining.

In the 1960s, working together, Soviet archaeologists (A.N. Kirpichnikov and others), as well as biolocation specialists, discovered a number of unique underground objects (foundations of ancient city walls) dating back to the era of the Novgorod Republic

For information: Anatoly Nikolaevich Kirpichnikov - Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, lives and works in the city of St. Petersburg.

There are many documented examples similar to the above.

On the topic of biolocation, related effects and properties (capabilities), Russian scientists write: Dr. med. L.P. Grimak, Doctor of Biological Sciences A.P. Dubrov, Ph.D. V.N. Pushkin, Ph. - M.Sc. Professor A.I. Pluzhnikov, as well as R.K. Balandin, I.S. Borisova, T.G. Dichev, O. A. Krasavin, A.B. Sutin, A.P. Martynov, A. Bykova, Serbian power engineer Milivoje Matein and others.

The listed scientists and practitioners pay considerable attention to biolocation, dermatoglyphics, dermavision, intrascopy, mental photography, psychokinesis, psychometry, teleportation, extrasensory perception, retro- and proscopy (there are a number of synonymous terms for these words).

For the convenience of readers, let us explain that retroscopy is understood as the individual supernatural ability of a person to observe the events of past times. Under proscopy - the individual supernatural ability of a person to observe the events of future times.

Here is one example of a person's eternal interest in biolocation (as amended by the new spelling): “... Sunday, April 7, 1913. "SPARKS". N 14. Illustrated magazine. Published weekly by the newspaper “ Russian word". Page 107.

... "MAGIC STAFF.

The Second International Congress of Experimental Psychology, organized by the Societe Magnotiguedie Prause, which deals exclusively with mysterious phenomena and mediums, ghosts, doubles, predictions of the future, etc., has just finished in Paris.

The "nail" of the Congress is magic wands. These are branched (N-shaped) branches of some tree - hazel, beech, elm, finger thick and about 20 centimeters long (each end); the "rod-bearer" holds this branch by the branches with both hands so that his palms are straight up, and the rod connecting the branch is forward. In the Middle Ages, such a branch was cut with incantations, three carvers - "... in the name of the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit" - and the "rod-bearer" began his search, moving to the East, until the branch with movements downward pointed to him the place under which it was supposed to there is water, minerals or other desired object.

At the congress, magic wands of the most varied forms were presented, made of iron wire, from a whalebone, but still, an old branch prevailed. In addition, many rod-bearers, instead of any kind of wand, use primitive pendulums, in the form of a metal ball on a chain or just their own pocket watches. Such pendulums come into oscillatory motion in the hands of the rod-bearer when they approach groundwater, underground voids, or one or another metal.

A number of experiments showed that many rod-bearers successfully operated with their branch, discovering the location of underground springs, but during the experiments there were failures and the mystery of the "magic wand" still remained unclear. "

A number of photographic images have been submitted for publication, including those related to the successful "determination with the help of a" rod "of the location of underground galleries in the Bois de Vincennes (near Paris)".

As you can see, it is not by chance that Johann Wolfgang Goethe in the poem "Faust" ("Faust"), created by him in the period from 1774 to 1832, left such lines forever (translation - N. Kholodkovsky, A. Fet, V. Brusov) :

To a streak of gold in granite

To iron ore deposits

Instead of a guiding thread

The dwarf is given a magic rod.

The great interest in the topic is also illustrated by other printed publications. For example, the work of P. Ringer "Parapsychology is the science of the occult" (translation from German of the book "Ringger P. Parapsyhologie Die Wissensihaft des Okkultiz Werner Classen Verlag, Zurich, 1957, 115 S)".

In 1990, in our country, an illustrated monograph by Professor, Ph.D. V.N. Pushkin and D.Sc. A.P. Dubrova "Parapsychology and modern natural science"(Joint Soviet-American Venture" Sovaminko ". (M. 1990), containing the following parts:

1. Psychology and parapsychology. 2. Experimental psychology paranormal activities. 3. Fundamental concepts of natural science and parapsychology. 4. Modern parapsychological research in the USSR and abroad, etc.

Over the past time, mankind not only has not lost the skills and experience of biolocation, but has actively improved and, one way or another, accumulated them. In various countries of the world and now persistently seek new opportunities for using biolocation, which is successfully used in geology, archeology, medicine, military, engineering, architecture, utilities, etc.

All civilized and wealthy states of the world spare no means to recognize the possibilities of "hypersensitivity" of the human body, state and departmental use of existing and newly acquired knowledge in professional and even national interests. True, for obvious reasons of this kind Scientific research and the results of the practical application of such specialized knowledge are not advertised.

In the pre-war and war time dowsing was also given attention to the statutory documents (including a special Manual) of the Red Army - especially in terms of field deployment of troops and ensuring the needs of the latter in drinking water and for technical needs. Appropriate specialists were identified and trained in the military-administrative order.

Now what?

In June 1990, a group of developers of modern technical search tools from a departmental research institute, having prototypes of products, conducted (at the initiative of the author - approx. "L") on the territory of the Borovsky Pafnutiev monastery that was not operating at that time (the city of Borovsk, Kaluga region) a comparative analysis of the results of the operation of the devices (technical means of search) and the dowsing operator, independently of each other tested during the examination of anomalous points and zones in the northern aisle of the central church of the said structure.

It should be noted that there is no doubt that man is a complex biological "device" with a set of outstanding characteristics and the highest resolution. His memory is constantly working on a conscious and subconscious level, fixing in its "coordinate system" all changes occurring in the body and the environment (including minor ones). In principle, information about them can be claimed in real time.

Contrary to skeptical assessments, and, as a consequence, a vacuum in this area of ​​research in the development of departmental science, in the middle of 1984, on an initiative basis, the study of issues related to the possible use of biolocation in operational work - to search for objects of forensic value, biolocation diagnostics of the health of persons of professional interest for law enforcement, etc.

An additional impetus to this was the well-known fact of the use of biolocation in 1970 in the interests of the USSR Ministry of Defense. So, one of the highest military schools On August 31, 1970, together with specialists from the Interdepartmental Commission on the Problem of Biolocation, he set up an experiment in detecting, in a real landfill, the locations of wells, in whose mine chambers there were only wooden boxes with explosives (tolny bombs). As a result, all camouflaged cameras with landmines were discovered in a short time.

In accordance with the certificate on the effectiveness of the use of the dowsing method in national economy prepared by the Scientific and Technical Society of the RES them. A.S. Popov in 1986, more than 100 (one hundred) cases of the successful use of biolocation in engineering geology, in the search for ores, waters, oil, gas, nonmetallic minerals, geological mapping, utilities, archeology, etc. were documented.

Note the feature in practical application dowsing when searching for hiding places on the ground or in premises: if the dowsing operator had previously even unintentionally visited the place of the future search, then after days, weeks, months and even years, he is sometimes capable (obviously as a result of the "memory" of the body), being at a considerable distance from the object, reproduce all anomalous zones on the appropriate maps, drawings, plans, diagrams, drawings, models and photographs.

To confirm this observation, in July 1992, in one of the cities near Moscow, a group of biolocation operators checked the presence of underground utilities built on the territory of the local Kremlin (fortified settlement) in the 17th - 20th centuries.

At first, without going to the site, according to identical schemes of the specified area of ​​the terrain, two operators, independently of each other, being in different parts of the city, performed biolocation of underground communications at the "information" level (according to the squares of the grid plotted on the diagrams). So, "from memory" they got the results that are subject to verification at the "physical" level. Such a check was carried out by another group of biolocation specialists directly at the surveyed settlement. The second group did not have the results of the first stage of work, and its participants did not have the opportunity to compare their own newly obtained results with each other. Summing up the results showed that up to 90 percent of the locations of the anomalous points identified at the "information" and "physical" levels coincided. Later, with the help of historical sources, a survey of old residents and the local administration, the obtained data on underground communications were confirmed and a number of previously unknown structures were identified that were beyond visual perception and control.

As you can see, the human subconscious not only does not "sleep", but actively and intensely works constantly, regardless of the consciousness serving us, and is ready to issue the information stored by the subconscious.

Let's touch on one more aspect.

Practice shows: a person who has mastered the use of BLE, as a rule, specializes in one or several types of dowsing surveys and (or) research, forms and improves his own arsenal of indicator frameworks and techniques, techniques (including complex) search work.

Let's dwell on the search methods anomalous zones on the ground, predicting certain situations, diagnostics (from the Greek diagnosticon - capable of recognizing), or, more precisely, operational biolocation diagnostics (methods of sensory research for recognizing diseases and the condition of a sick person, his habits and behavioral features, special signs, social living conditions, place of stay, etc.).

Such research becomes possible and, even relatively fast, as a result of the use of CLE.

Note: according to medical data, up to 90 percent of the information about the world around us is available with the help of vision. At the same time, as the practice of dowsing examination of objects shows, a person with the help of his eyes receives a wide range of information, as it were, on two levels: conscious (apperception) and subconscious (perception). The information received by a person with the help of his eyes at a subconscious level is usually not required by consciousness and remains "invisible" to the beholder. This can be illustrated by the following example.

In August 1991, a representative of the authorities of one of the cities near Moscow asked an experienced biolocation specialist A. to double-check the previously received information that in the forest, on an area of ​​up to 450 - 500 square meters. (a clearing overgrown with bushes) there are several communal burials of 180 years ago. Presumably, three such bioactive sites (the place of a cemetery, the burial of any organic matter is distinguished by a powerful anomalous field) were recorded by a group of dowsing operators using the pendulum method. The specified group solved the problem posed to it by the method of dowsing scanning for 12 astronomical hours.

Not having any information specifying the location of the objects (anomalous areas), the "checking" chose the following tactic of a frame ("Z" -shaped frame) dowsing search: stand in the center of the clearing and slowly rotate around ((360 degrees) the vertical axis own body, fixing with the help of a scanning glance and an indicator frame the boundaries of anomalous zones detected at the subconscious level. To refine the results obtained with the first 360-degree rotation, the technique was repeated twice more. Visually identified anomalous points were immediately sketched on the oriented diagram of the terrain and designated with numbers from "1" to "4".

The representative of the authorities and his assistants, who were from the dowsing specialist at a distance of 300 m, met and presented a diagram prepared on the basis of the results of the work of a group of operators of dowsing "pendulums". Numbers were denoted by three dots, ideally matched with the result of the "examiner". It was not possible to find the fourth point of interest from the first group of dowsing operators. Thus, the visual (eye) framework method for detecting anomalies corresponding to the places of old burials seems to be preferable and, as practice has shown, when searching in the area, 72 times (no more than 10 minutes were spent on solving the problem) is more effective than the pendulum method.

However, what has been said does not mean at all that the pendulum dowsing indicator is not very effective as a search tool.

The pendulum came to modern dowsing, starting its journey from Ancient China. This device, as noted above, is identical to the dowsing frame (dipole). The pendulum device can also be used to obtain auxiliary information.

The pendulum is especially effective for operational dowsing diagnostics of a real person or for the same purpose by his photographic, portrait, television and other images. According to current expert estimates, up to 85-90 percent of “interested” people can master the use of a dowsing pendulum. Unlike the frame, it is simpler and more accessible to use.

For example, such a case of pendulum dowsing is known. The trained operator N. became interested in a small newspaper publication in which it was reported about the robbery of one of the Moscow research and production firms. Everything seemed simple: the security guard of the company opened the front door, and the criminal, lurking on the street at the entrance, unexpectedly used a can of nerve gas against him. As a result, the guard lost consciousness, which led to the implementation of a criminal plan. The damage was significant. The note provided the phone number of the company, and promised a large reward to anyone who would help solve the crime. There was enough information to get additional information about the objective side, object and subject of the crime with the help of the pendulum and correctly composed "search formulas".

Within 10 - 15 minutes operator N. “received” information that a leading employee of the said firm took part in the robbery. The operator contacted its general director by phone and, having provided additional information, offered to meet in order to clarify the identity of the offender and the location of the stolen valuables.

The director was worried about the message, but declined to meet. Then the operator N., taking into account the director's voice stored in his memory, “considered” with the help of a pendulum the most probable (in his opinion) model of a specific criminal situation. The main thing that followed was that the aforementioned General Director was the organizer of the robbery.

About a year later, a message appeared in the press that the said company "took" a loan from one of the banks in the amount of several tens of millions of rubles, after which it immediately "disappeared" along with its General Director. Thus, the forecast of a biolocation specialist about the criminal behavior of a certain General Director and his close circle can be considered important additional information, which, unfortunately, at the right time remained outside the field of vision of the competent authorities.

In early 1988, the well-known Russian psychic and scientist S. was contacted with a request for assistance in finding a responsible employee who had gone missing.

S. was given a map of the city, a photograph of the missing person, brief information about him and the circumstances of the disappearance. Initially, S. for 10 minutes worked with a photograph of the "disappeared", said that he was "not alive", since on "his body" (the recreated image) with the help of biolocation diagnostics, the affected areas (occipital part of the head) characteristic of chopped wounds. Subsequently, S. reported that the death of the sought-after person was violent, and several persons of criminal behavior took part in the murder. In addition, the criminals used a car that belonged to the deceased. With the help of a pendulum indicator (S. owned all known dowsing indicators), tuning in to the "image", the specialist conducted dowsing search the location of the corpse on the map of the city, and indicated a specific location. A check made it was found that the wanted person was indeed killed with a hunting hatchet (wounds in the back of the head), the body was found in a fire well 15-20 meters from the point indicated by C. During the search operations, the instructions given by S. were completely confirmed.

All members of the criminal group were tracked down, detained and confessed.

As you can see, the information provided by just one capable and efficient specialist was implemented immediately and gave a positive result.

Information support of dowsing forecast can be minimal, and based even on one or two fleeting information components.

For example, a 13-year-old boy was admitted to the admission department of the Children's City Clinical Hospital. The experienced biolocation operator A. managed to see the figure and part of the patient's face from bottom to top only in passing when the child passed by along a short corridor, which at the same time served as a room for visitors. A minute later, the muffled voices of the emergency room doctor, the patient's mother and the teenager himself could be heard from behind the door. While the doctor was filling out the first sheet of the newly started medical history with biographical data, it was possible to conduct an operative dowsing diagnosis of the sick child by his voice, "keeping" his "instant" image in memory. About five minutes later the mother of the child came out and sat down next to him. After asking permission, A. told her about the main and concomitant diseases of her son, the injuries he had suffered before, bad habits and that the currently suffering from asthma attack had smoked a lot with his friends last night, standing in the lobby near the door of his apartment. ... Obviously, the information provided significantly exceeded the amount of information presented by the woman and her son to the doctor a few minutes ago. In response, they sounded disarmed and surprised: "How do you know everything?"

In this case, in our opinion, the main object of study in real time was the voice, the auxiliary one was a truncated and “instantaneous” image stored in the memory of a specialist.

Let's continue our consideration of the possibilities offered by the use of the "Z" -shaped frame. More examples.

On October 7, 1990, in the evening, on a Moscow TV channel, a live meeting was shown between the deputy editor-in-chief of a popular magazine and one of the specialists in the field of dermatoglyphics (chirologist) F. a trip to one of the countries of Southeast Asia, and whether the circumstances of his stay abroad will complicate the trip itself, and in the subsequent circumstances. In particular, the observer said that if the forecast comes true, then he "... is ready to eat his own tie."

The biolocation specialist L., who watched this program, which is memorable to many, had the opportunity to use the BLE using the "Z" -shaped frame and write down the results of the operative biolocation diagnostics of the TV presenter-journalist in the observation diary, whose image periodically appeared on the TV screen for ten minutes.

The newly obtained information about the state of health of this person and his predicted future were unfavorable: in March-April 1992 - the initial (latent) period of a certain disease; in 1993, during his stay abroad, he may probably end up in a local clinic, where, as a result of a severe exacerbation of an illness or "poisoning", a fatal outcome will occur. Unfortunately, exactly three years later, the forecast was confirmed. It became known that, while on a business trip abroad, this famous journalist was taken to the clinic, where he died from a rapidly progressing lung disease. General intoxication of the organism became the cause of death. Specialist L., who made the indicated early forecast, regretted that he did not dare to warn the interested person in time, to offer him an urgent medical examination.

In the last days of December 1992, a program was shown on Russian television, one of the plots of which was a story about the secrets of a rock over Gibraltar (UK territory). The plot was preceded by a short announcement with a static video image of the rock itself, shot from a long distance, by means of a camera equipped with a telephoto lens or "telephoto".

Having the information that we are talking about military structures, using the "Z" -shaped frame visually, within 15 seconds, the operator of biolocation L. was able to identify anomalous horizons on a flat photographic image of the rock monolith. The subsequent director's translation of a static television image into a dynamic, multiple approximation of the object and the detailing of individual sections of the surface of the specified rock, where there were loopholes and windows of hidden communications, confirmed the infallibility of visual biolocation of anomalous points and zones.

Thus, the dowsing method of detecting and investigating objects (even by their two-dimensional and black-and-white television images) makes it possible to bridge the gap in the necessary information communication between the subconscious and the consciousness of the researcher.

Further, we note that, in the opinion of practitioners, a person's face, like his voice, fingerprints (traces) of fingers, the appearance of their hands, ankles and auricles are objects that are extremely informative for dowsing prediction.

Here it is necessary to introduce the concept of an image as an object of dowsing interest. The presence of an image or its reconstruction is the most important condition for a biolocation specialist to obtain the desired result.

The image is the result and the ideal form of reflection of objects, phenomena of the material world in the consciousness of a person.

An image at the sensory level of cognition is sensation, perception, representation; at the level of thinking - concepts, judgments, inferences. The material form of the embodiment of the image is practical actions, language, various sign and other models.

In biolocation, several types of images should be subdivided.

First, a real physical image (for example, a specific living person present next to a specialist).

Secondly, the image-image (for example, an image of a face on a photographic card, a sculptural portrait, an aerial photograph of the area, etc.).

Third, a speculative image (called up in memory).

Fourth, the actually observed phantom image (for example, transferred by the eyes from a photographic image into space).

Under the term "phantom" - (French fantome, from the Greek phantasma - a ghost), something surreal is assumed in everyday life. In the case under consideration, this is the transfer (challenge, demand) of a thin flat image based on the realization of the natural abilities of a biolocation specialist.

Sixth, the image-robot, which develops in consciousness on the basis of familiarization with the verbal portrait of a person, etc.

Seventh, the image demanded at the subconscious level when seeing body parts (hands, ankles, auricles, fingerprints, traces, etc.).

In this regard, other types of images are also possible.

The image proposed for dowsing research should, as far as possible, fully reflect the general and special features of the object, suitable for its possible identification.

The face-image, like a databank, carries a wide range of information about a person's health, his habits, special signs, features of the social life sphere of stay, which, depending on the preparedness of a specialist, can be identified down to a detailed level.

Nowadays, information biophysics, which is developing in the form of a scientific direction, considers the world, The universe is like a hologram: any particle of which contains information about a single whole. It is suggested that a person is also a living particle of the universe, which is why he, a person, has unclaimed information about the diverse characteristics of the universe. If so, then you need to learn how to extract targeted information from your subconscious. It is likely that empirically derived for millennia and partly described here, the method suggests successful approaches to solving a number of problems.

In general, dowsing practice is the basis on which the assumptions of scientists are based (E. le Roy, Teilhard de Chardin, V.N. Kazarin, N.F. Fedorov, K.E. Tsiolkovsky, V.I. Vernadsky, Yu.G. Mizun, VI Safonov, NN Sotchevanov and others) about the existence in the noosphere and in space of the so-called. "Information field" (the terms defining a possible phenomenon differ), at each point of which all information about any object of living and non-living nature is contained, about the ability inherent in a person to refer to such a field in a certain way and receive the required information in one form or another.

It cannot be ruled out that the human brain, his genetic memory, store in themselves a set of knowledge about objects and events (including past, present and even future) of the surrounding world, is capable, with the proper request, to some extent, to detail or fully realize it with the help of the communication link "subconsciousness - consciousness".

Probably, it is this ability that is the fundamental stone of human intuition (from late Lat. Intuitio - contemplation), the ability to comprehend relative truth by direct perception of it without substantiation by means of evidence. The question of whether intuition is the only correct means of knowledge has always been relevant.

In addition to the above, some practical results of the use of BLE for dowsing diagnostics of living and non-living people are proposed by their lifetime black-and-white (two-dimensional) image on photographs taken for domestic or administrative purposes.

In June 1991, employee Ch. Contacted a biolocation specialist with a request to conduct biolocation diagnostics using a photograph of his 17-year-old son, who left home in a state of stress and disappeared without a trace.

Work on a photograph of a young man using a "Z" -shaped frame showed that in the past he suffered injuries and suffered from the following main and concomitant diseases:

Birth trauma to the skull (with difficult and protracted labor);

The presence of congenital strabismus (this was not visible in the photograph);

Increased nervous irritability;

First - right-sided pneumonia;

For a long time, nocturnal enuresis;

Defect of the lower left limb, etc.

In a subsequent conversation, Ch. Fully confirmed all the diseases and injuries that had been suffered by his disappeared son.

In addition, the specialist received (but for moral and ethical reasons was not reported and left for control) information about injuries to the left side of the skull and trunk of the young man, which could have caused his death. Those who asked for help were advised to look for their son in the area of ​​one of the railway platforms near Moscow, where he is "in a difficult situation."

A month later, by the taken measures of the search it was established that the missing person, in fact, died (a case of suicide) under the wheels of an electric train in the area of ​​one of the suburban platforms. The nature of the injuries on the body of the corpse corresponded to the above biolocation prognosis.

In December of the same year, police officer K. asked the biolocation specialist L. to provide possible assistance in obtaining additional information about his 16-year-old daughter, who left home for the institute two weeks ago and did not return. It was not possible by that time to establish what happened to the girl and where she is staying by the adopted search measures.

At the same time, a certain "clairvoyant" whom K. had previously addressed, made a sharply negative forecast, stating that the girl was killed - strangled and her body was thrown into one of the construction pits.

In the absence of K., the following information was obtained from the submitted photograph of the missing girl within about 5 minutes using the "Z" -shaped frame:

Wanted is probably alive;

The following abnormal zones are revealed on her body:

a) the occipital part of the head;

b) throat at the level of the tonsils;

c) the genitourinary system.

The invited K. explained that his daughter was generally a healthy girl, however, the following incidents had taken place with her recently:

As a result of domestic negligence, the daughter fell off the stool and hit the back of her head on the steam heating battery (she was injured);

About three weeks ago, she had a sore throat, a burst blood vessel, and a noticeable hemorrhage that caused confusion in the household. At the time of disappearance, the symptoms of the disease persisted;

It was on the day of the dowsing diagnostics that the girl should have had her period, which is usually very painful.

After a few days, the girl called, and then came home in the company of new acquaintances.

In November 1992, a medical worker from one of the city hospitals, N., handed over a photograph of her husband to the biolocation specialist L. through an intermediary and asked him to report everything possible about him, because they, in fact, parted, and there were no meetings for more than six months (no other information was reported).

Dowsing diagnostics of a man based on his photographic image gave the following results:

Chronic disease of the left ear and nasopharynx is the result of otitis media and sinusitis;

Caries and prosthetics of the dental apparatus (numbers of specific teeth of the upper and lower jaw are indicated);

Phenomena of gastritis of the stomach;

Previously transferred venereal disease, which gave a complication;

The presence of a stone in the renal pelvis;

Recurrent inflammation of the bladder and prostate adenoma;

Postponed surgery for appendicitis.

It was possible to report the following about the personality of the person being diagnosed:

Grew up in an incomplete family (father is early-god);

In the past he showed a penchant for learning foreign languages;

At present he lives with his mother, does not work, has ceased relations with other women, abuses alcohol;

Due to the lack of material resources for conducting the divorce proceedings, he avoids contact with his wife, does not report his place of stay.

The information recorded and transmitted to the initiator of the request was fully confirmed.

In practice, using biolocation, a person can be diagnosed, in addition, by video, film, holographic, sculptural, portrait images, etc.

Observations of the last period show that CLE can be applied in a megalopolis with remote visual or direct scanning of buildings and adjacent terrain areas to establish anomalous zones, for example, corresponding to hidden communications, locations in specific rooms and on floors, as small groups, and significant crowds of people, as well as the dynamics of their movement.

Using the described method, it is not difficult to identify goe -, techno -, and biopathogenic zones that negatively affect the state of buildings, human health, the growth of road accidents, etc.

In short, a field for the possible use of biolocation - in ground conditions, underground, sea and in the air.

Is dowsing an elite ability?

According to existing estimates, out of 10 young and healthy people, 7, as a rule, can master the basics of dowsing in a short time. Then - the process of improvement As you know, “... evaluation does not turn a lie into truth and truth not into truth. Evaluation is a choice between useful and harmful ”(MO - tzu. V century BC).

An experienced dowser can quickly, and if required, covertly activate the "Z" -shaped indicator frame. The speed of the start of work with it is approximately equal to the speed of the beginning of the combat use of personal weapons (pistols) in the holster.

Are biolocation specialists wrong in their predictions?

The exact answer to the question of the completeness and reliability of information obtained in this way should be given by science, practice and statistics.

At the same time, according to current estimates, depending on the level of abilities and skills in dowsing, the effectiveness of frame and pendulum methods of operative dowsing diagnostics ranges from 40 to 100 percent (sometimes the examined person admits an excess of information about his state of health, confirmed by a subsequent targeted medical examination) ... Average success rates are 70 - 75 percent.

Note, however, that if the moral and ethical side of the use of biolocation in the above areas is in the stage of formation and a biolocation specialist in difficult cases(especially those related to the fate of people), ultimately, and, as a rule, despite the result obtained, has the freedom to choose the form and content of the answer, then in the regulatory aspect this circle of relations seems to be unregulated.

An example was cited above, when a certain "clairvoyant" imposed, asserted to a relative of a missing girl, his opinion about the alleged violent death of the latter, which, as it was established, did not correspond to reality in any way, but could lead to serious consequences for the family.

A strong factor forcing citizens to seek the help of persons who, again, allegedly possessing clairvoyance of the past and the future (retro and proscopy), to find missing persons, are the increasing cases of disappearances and unknown absences of citizens, mass vagrancy, population migration, secretive abandonment permanent residence in order to find decent earnings (including for the purpose of engaging in prostitution abroad), the problem of refugees from zones of ethnic conflicts and the armed conflicts themselves, accompanied by victims, both among combatants and civilians.

Naturally, in these conditions, it is much more difficult for modern "competent authorities" to solve the tasks of searching for persons declared on the local and federal wanted list. At the same time, it is precisely this circumstance that should prompt scientific thought to search for means and methods that facilitate the work of practitioners.

In conversations, some colleagues express a skeptical opinion about the possibility of using non-traditional means and methods in the fight against offenses, in solving forensic and other tasks: they say, individual attempts to work with people who had dowsing skills and who promised success, in practice, did not bring the desired result.

Note that any business argues when a specialist confident in his capabilities and skills works uninhibitedly, on the rise of mental and physical strength, creatively, when he is, indeed, a master of his craft, who has managed to comprehensively assess the features of the problem being solved, competently choose the path to achieving goals, and maybe upset with the advance refusal of an unlucky customer.

There are controversial and indisputable things in the field of CLE application.

Dowsing is the art of the possible, and one should not recklessly extrapolate the positive results of the given practice to solve any problems, including those that are untenable and poorly provided in the figurative and informational plan.

The dowsing specialist should be set only solvable tasks, for which, before dowsing itself, in difficult cases, it is required to obtain preliminary express assessments of a group of specialists, independent of each other (application of the so-called “Delhi method”). A superficial or consumer attitude to the use of biolocation can compromise the formed method and lead to the unreliability of the result obtained.

Forewarned is forearmed, the ancients said, paying tribute to timely and reliable information.

Without difficulty, but with unknowns, the views and experiments of dowsing, which have been hard-won over time, form a theory.

When can a theory be considered scientific? - writes one of the remarkable scientists of our time. - For a long time there is a standard answer, - he replies, - science differs from pseudo-science in its empirical method, that is, the method of scientific observations and experiments. However, one such answer cannot be exhaustive. Take, for example, astrology, which, strictly speaking, is not considered a science. Astrology operates with a huge mass of empirical material obtained as a result of painstaking observations and generalizations - astronomical and generic data, horoscopes and methods of compiling them, biographical studies, results of comparative analysis, ephemeris tables, wearable maps and methods of describing them, traditional and software target works ...

It turns out that the confirmed evidence should be taken into account only in those cases when it is the result of a real test for consistency and strength.

A theory that is not refuted by any conceivable event is unscientific, that is, fundamental irrefutability is not a virtue, but a vice. It is for this reason that the criterion of the scientific status of any theory is its testability and, as noted above, its fundamental refutability.

So, "refutability" is a field of science; "Irrefutability" is the realm of faith.

Dowsing, retro, proscopy, as well as other amazing "tools" of people's insight, wisdom, intelligence and skill (if all these, in general, are not manifestations of the same), which have survived millennia, have long deserved close attention of fundamental and departmental science. So, maybe it's time to overcome inertia and inertia, thoroughly research the old folk "know-how" and put the best at the service of the Fatherland? "

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What is dowsing? It is an innate or developed by training ability to detect the presence of water, metal or ... .. any traces of the past centuries. In general, dowsing does not provide for the use of metal detectors and electronic instruments in general, nevertheless, we will consider its application precisely as something that facilitates the search with a detector.

One of the proofs that this method is not a myth is the investment by oil and exploration companies of serious money in dowsing. Apparently investments are justified, because gentlemen investors know how to count money.

No mysticism, such simple tools as a frame or a pendulum, only serve to enhance subtle and insignificantly perceptible, uncontrolled muscular movements of the shoulders and arms, and the receiver of information is the person himself.

There are a lot of theories explaining the reasons for this phenomenon, but here we will not consider them, as well as the methodology for developing the abilities for dowsing in oneself. Yes, it’s development. experiments have shown that about 8 out of 10 people can work well as operators of frames or a pendulum. Those interested will find enough information on this issue in the literature and on the Internet. We are interested in how dowsing can help in searching with a metal detector.

Initially, this is, of course, working with a pendulum. The pendulum is simply a weight of 30 grams per string. When working, hold it with your thumb and forefinger. Work is done on a map, no worse is a map or a do-it-yourself plan diagram. I have heard about people working on a horizontally lying computer monitor.

  1. The pendulum rotates clockwise - the reaction is positive.
  2. Rotates counterclockwise - negative reaction.
  3. Swings like a pendulum - the reaction is neutral.

Some operators show individual reactions of the pendulum, and only the experimenter himself will understand them, empirically.

Moving a pencil or pen on the map, you think about the object you are looking for and wonder if it is here, while it is good to represent the surveyed area in real life.

And, of course, having received (if received) an answer from your pendulum, take the detector and go for the treasures!

In fact, there are many ways to work with a pendulum, here I have given only one as an example.

Thus, they are looking for a lot - oil, gold, archaeological sites and missing people by the way.

Working with L-shaped rods or V-shaped rod (like a willow rod of antiquity) is used, as a rule, directly on the ground and, accordingly, requires a little more time and effort. As they say - the feet of the Lord, the legs. L-shaped rods are held horizontally to the ground in each hand and parallel to each other. When they are over the object of interest, they interbreed. The V-shaped rod will simply move up and down, when under it, in the ground, there will be what you are looking for.

If you succeed, you will save time and effort, which means that you can explore many more interesting places.

Dowsing and archeology

With the help of dowsing, you can search not only for water, oil, gas, but also objects of material culture: the remains of buildings that existed thousands of years ago, the camps of people who lived in the Bronze Age, Etruscan tombs, treasures of ancient cities and other traces of life ancient man... Archaeologist Norman Emerson, with the help of biolocation specialists, surveyed the Montreal River in Ontario. As a result of this work, thirty Indian settlements were discovered.

Dowsing operators assumed that ancient religious buildings were built directly above the energy lines of the Earth. Such lines have been discovered by biolocation specialists in the area of ​​Stonehenge and other megalithic structures. With the help of a map and a pendulum, you can conduct archaeological biolocation research on any continent of the Earth. But it is better to start your research near your place of residence so that you can check the finds. For example, if you live in England, you can look for Roman structures. Concentrate on the target by looking at the map. The pendulum will help you find them by indicating the location on the map. You should go to the place where the pendulum pointed and confirm the finding with the help of dowsing indicators (frame, pendulum). There is another search option. Find and study historical records of the area of ​​interest, and then explore it with bioindicators.

Dowsing archaeological research has the great advantage that it does not harm the environment. For a detailed survey of the territory using the dowsing method, it takes only an hour or two, unlike traditional archaeological research, when it takes months or even years to find an object.

The most important thing in the application of the dowsing method for finding objects is specificity. If you, for example, are looking for the remains of ancient extinct animals on the map, then the pendulum will not react to the ruins of ancient cities underground. The most important thing is your interest in searching.

This condition also applies to paranormal practices in the field of searching for any objects, for example, clairvoyance, dowsing, dreams, psychometrics or communication with the spirits of the dead. Communicating with spirits can help you find not only minerals, but also treasures or rare items and jewelry.

As an example, we can refer to the excavations that were carried out in England in 1907 at Glastonbury Abbey, considered the first "magic" settlement, founded in the 5th century and destroyed in the 1530s. Archaeologist and Middle Ages specialist Frederick Blythe Bond was appointed to lead the excavation and very quickly found traces of the abbey. His achievements in archeology were amazing. Whenever he pointed out where to dig, a wall was revealed. He easily found parts of buildings and foundations of ancient chapels. But in 1918, the Church of England was dismayed that Bond had published The Gate of Remembrance. In it, he explained his success in archeology by communicating with spirits through the phenomenon of automatic writing.

It has long been known that Glastonbury Abbey was famous for mystical symbols and paranormal phenomena. One of the historians of our day wrote the following about this: “Glastonbury is one of the highly charged central sacred points for the generation and transmission of cosmic energy. It is a planetary beacon and a powerhouse of the spirit that enriches everyone who approaches its secrets. This is a dangerous place because of its potential to influence those whose bad aura harms its owner ... "

In 1971, archaeologist Jeffrey Goodman dreamed of finding the most famous prehistoric site in the United States. Once he met the Oregon clairvoyant Abrahansen. The latter showed him a place near San Francisco where he should dig. Abrahansen had never seen the site, but warned that the items found would be over a thousand years old and would be found at depths of more than 50 feet. In addition, he predicted rock and soil at every level up to 23 feet where evidence of ancient human habitation would be found. Abrahansen also added that the first people who came to this place 500 thousand years ago were not from Asia, but from Atlantis and Lemuria. Goodman's excavations showed that of the 58 predictions, 52 were accurate. This is how psychoarcheology helps to find material evidence of prehistoric eras in the right places.

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The drilling rig based on the ZIL-131 spun the bit at a depth of twenty-nine meters. The last meter is left, and everything will be over. There are no more pipes.

- Psychic fucking, threw three lemons to the wind, but there is no water, - a neighbor on Nikolaevich street shouted in my ear and, waving an inviting hand to the peasants, headed towards his house. The others followed him, hoping that there would be water here and it would be possible to lead a water supply from the well to the built houses.

- They didn’t believe it, well, you’re a fool, when we started construction, we believed that houses should be placed in places where the frame does not spin, and everyone moved their first hammered pegs further from abnormal places- I thought. I was offended, a collective farm is a collective farm, but with this collective farm we worked together.

We built a power line together, moved the heating main at our own expense, and dumped the streets. True, the street turned out without a "red line", since all the houses moved to places favorable for life, but this gave its own flavor, and the houses looked beautiful on the southern slope of the mountain, surrounded by a pine forest. Water was the most painful issue. Naturally, no one wanted to carry water from the well. I had to walk with a frame up the slope above the houses and find several underground streams. We tried to drill several wells by hand, but the pipes ran into boulders, and there was no result. I could not drill a well and GAZ-66, the drill went to the side. And now there is another attempt - much lower than the houses on an underground stream five meters wide

The rig stopped working and the drillers began to lift the core. Lifting the last pipe covered with mud, the geologists looked at each other with satisfaction and winked encouragingly.

- How many pipes are left?

- Half a meter, maybe less, - answered the driver of the drilling rig.

Having got rid of the thick doughy clay in the core, the pipes were reassembled and lowered into the well.

Waiting for the final result, I sat down under a pine tree. I first learned about biolocation in 1974 during a complex practice, as a correspondence student at the Faculty of Geography. The practice took place partly in Abaza. The students, divided into teams, were engaged in the description of the hydrology of the Abakan River, geomorphology, vegetation, soils, iron ore deposits and the economy of the mine. The teachers tried to broaden the horizons of the students and organized a meeting with interesting people. I especially remember one of them. It was a meeting with the former chief geologist of the Abaza mining administration.

In the assembly hall of the school where we lived, the teachers gathered the students and introduced us to a short man, dressed in an old clean, tightly buttoned shirt, in old clean diagonal trousers, faded from washing, a Khakas geologist. Everyone looked at each other and whispered, wondering what interesting things he could tell us? But literally a few minutes later, everyone in the hall was sitting with bated breath and listening to the geologist. His speech was accessible and understandable, presented in an academic language, so a teacher with vast experience and deep knowledge of his field could speak. Two hours of lectures without interruption flew by very quickly. They decided to discuss the questions on the street.

The group consisted of students from different places. There was also a geologist who decided to graduate from the geological faculty and had a geological prospecting college behind him. He said that biolocation specialists came to them on Angara and walked through the antimony deposit, giving the exact contour of the deposit with a frame. The old geologist was very interested in this message. After a short time, an aluminum wire was found, and the student quickly bent a crank frame out of it, that is, a U-shaped one with handles at the bottom.

As he explained, she had to make circular revolutions. You need to keep it in the center of your palms and be sure to move. There was a queue of people willing to try. It seemed to me that this was all quackery. Matter is primary, consciousness is secondary. Do some nonsense, comrades, and I'm gone. Returning after a while, he immediately fell under the sight of fellow students.

“You are the only one left, maybe you will succeed,” one of them asked.

- Out of forty-five people, no one is spinning? I asked.

- Nobody.

I took this frame as shown, went, and I got it spinning. Everyone rose, and I became a guinea pig. You go forward, the frame spins at you, besides, you back up, and the frame rotates in the opposite direction, why it is spinning - until now I don't know. The next day I worked with this frame in the taiga, and the old geologist followed me with a map, sketching the contour of the deposit. Mayata is big, mountains, mosquitoes, windbreak, and holding the frame on outstretched hands is not a gift. As a result, a month later I received a transfer, as much as fifteen rubles.

I read a lot of literature, but I still don't understand. Spinning, well, let it spin. It came in handy in life. Sewerage 700 meters across the territory of the plant. The power engineer claims that there are no cables on the master plan. I walked around with a frame, put pegs in four places. The excavator left four cables intact. In another case, sixteen cables remained intact at one hundred and seventy meters.

The drillers lowered the pipes into the well and continued drilling. Not even a minute had passed when a grinding sound was heard in the depths of the well, the drilling rig vibrated, but the drillers took it calmly. We entered the bedrock. The drill pipe went down to its full length. Lifting and dismantling again. When all the pipes were pulled out, the water column was measured. Seventeen meters is great. Here is beautiful clear water for you. I found more than a dozen such wells, but I do not advertise my capabilities, who needs them.

Love for travel and knowledge of geomorphology have led to the fact that aluminum wire is always in the pocket of a backpack. Useful thing. He bent the frame and checked if there was gold or metal things. Interesting and helpful. Do you know where the "yellow devil" is, here on this bend of the stream, the strip is only fifteen meters long and in its widest part it is three and a half meters.

On one of the rivers, on the terrace, I found an alluvial cone, with its summit abutting against a mountain. The dimensions of the cone are solid, but there are no roads and it is unprofitable to build it. And there are such places in Siberia on almost every river, brook, and creek. They are small and local. I would like to use my abilities. But I'm waiting for the president's promise when he asks about the order given to the government to amend the legislation on free delivery.

Siberians are basically law-abiding people, especially in the remote taiga, where there is no work, everything has fallen apart, earnings: berries, mushrooms, fish, and their own garden-breadwinner. The villages are empty, people go to the city or completely leave Siberia, the Far East. Since the beginning of the 90s, only in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, about ninety settlements... Some people still mine on the sly and give them for pennies to the Chinese, Ingush, Syrians or jewelers. Democracy has remained in the West, for deputies and officials, and the people will be patient and wait.