Locating Unmarked Graves with Dowsing?

Have you ever used dowsing to locate unmarked graves? The Lake County Genealogical Society in California does. Here is a short notice from them about a Kelseyville Cemetery tour that includes a dowsing demonstration.

“Starting off the tour will be a grave dowsing demonstration and instruction. This activity is used to locate bodies in unmarked graves.
Whether there was never a grave marker placed, or it disappeared due to fire or the elements, dowsing helps to determine if the plot is occupied.
While not as accurate as ground penetrating radar, grave dowsing is a less expensive alternative.
Older cemeteries often contain headstones which identify parent’s names, but not their children. Identifying the number of children buried in a grave site helps a genealogist determine the number of family members to research.”

Read more at: Lake County News, 27 May 2023, Editor

Please leave a comment if you have tried this and what results you had.

Dowsing Magic Book Two: From grumpy gnomes to healthy homes

The latest book by Grahame Gardner has been added to the resources page.

From the introduction: There are many books on the market about house healing, yet most of these seem to be based around conventions of space-clearing and de-cluttering in the style of feng-shui. The few that are aimed at dowsers generally deal with ‘hands-off’ healing techniques using focused intent and visualisation. While these can be helpful, I wanted to author a book that looks at the more practical, hands-on, aspects of house healing – those that are employed on the ground, so to speak. However, the book is not just about house healing, nor is it just about dowsing. The first part of the book explores more philosophical and esoteric concepts such as shamanism, magick, the memory of water, the nature of consciousness and reality – ideas that go beyond pure dowsing and are better housed under the mantle of geomancy. Dowsing is merely the tool that helps us to access these areas. The latter part of the book applies these models to the art of healing sick houses.