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Dowsing – The Definition
Dowsing is a method by which people use a special device called a divining rod
to locate water, minerals, and other underground material. The divining rod
consists of a long stick which is forked, and the person holding it grasps the
forked ends lightly and the elongated end is pointed towards the ground. It is
believed that the rod moves downward or upward independently when the person
walks directly over the ground where water or other material is present.
Dowsing –The History
Where did dowsing originate? This method has existed for thousands of years, and
the original use was practiced for divination purposes. During the Middle Ages,
dowsing was associated with the devil, and in 1659, it was considered to be
satanic. Dowsing, as practiced today, originated in
Germany
during the 15th century when used to locate metals. The technique then spread to
England with German miners who came to
England
to work in the coal mines.
Is dowsing an acceptable and accurate Christian method? There is one direct
reference to dowsing in the Bible, and it is condemned by God. In Hosea 4:12,
“My people consult their wooden idol, and their diviner’s wand informs them; for
a spirit of harlotry has led them astray, and they have played the harlot,
departing from their God.” From this verse we see that dowsing is a form of
divination.
Dowsing – An Example
A gentleman by the name of Sam owns a farm in
California,
and he called a drilling company that employed a dowser to locate water. Sam
agreed to permit the dowser although he was skeptical. As the dowser walked the
field, everyone watching noticed the thrust of the stick when it reached a
particular spot in the field. This indicated the rod had located water. The
dowser, of course, was ready to show Sam the power was real and he challenged
Sam to use the stick (divining rod) himself.
As Sam walked the field with the rod, he came to the same spot as the dowser,
and immediately, the stick thrust forward at the same spot as the dowser
indicating water. Next, the rest of Sam’s family tried it, and it worked for two
members, but not for the others. Sam was bewildered because the method worked
for some, but not all of his family.
Sam was told by a friend that this was a spiritualistic ability and something to
be avoided. He proceeded to show Sam what was transpiring. A branch from a tree
was cut, and try as he would, Sam could not get the stick to react over the same
spot where water was discovered. Why? The power resides in the spirits who work
through the dowser, and he was not present. This suggests that dowsing is
neither a scientific theory nor a natural human ability.
Dowsing – The Conclusion
Dowsing is a form of divination -- attempts to know hidden knowledge or the
future through a supernatural means, apart from the God of the Bible. An
biblical example is in Acts 16:16: “One day as we were going down to the place
of prayer, we met a demon-possessed slave girl. She was a fortune-teller who
earned a lot of money for her masters.” You will notice that this girl was demon
possessed. She was practicing a form of divination, similar to dowsing.
Courtesy of http://www.allaboutspirituality.org
See books on spiritual warfare at ChristianBook.com, Spiritual Warfare
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