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Перевод: dowser
[существительное] лозоискатель ; человек
Тезаурус:
- The dowser uses some kind of indicator, such as a twig, metal rods, or a pendulum to show the presence or absence of archaeological features as the dowser walks over the ground.
- The dowsing response can tell as much about the dowser as about the site under investigation.
- Inside her she felt a power she could never manage to express; it was trapped inside her like water under the ground and she was the only one with the dowser's twigs who knew where it lay and could bring it to the surface.
- Havelock Fidler, the dowser, found that the Scots pine acted as an "interruptor" of energy lines, and Paul Baines speculates that the trees may thus be capable of drawing and absorbing the energy pattern of disease from those who need treatment or adjustment.
- The fact that different dowsers can get very different results on the same site can perhaps be explained as the interaction between their own energy field and the field of the site, so that the dowsing patterns found can only have true meaning by looking at the dowser as well.
- This ties in with archaeologist and dowser Tom Lethbridge's theory about the Earth's force-field being concentrated at certain natural features such as waterfalls, springs and streams.
- Even with minerals and lost objects we have a reasonably clear idea of what we are looking for and the dowser can be proved right or wrong.
- He let his fingers drift across the paper like a dowser; as if, somehow, among the fractured patterns on the page, he might suddenly feel the heat of Ross's madness.
- In my home in Wales last week, I paced back and forth over the flagstones, my aerial before me, like a dowser looking for water.
- He had made contact with various people involved in the field, including myself, and arranged to meet veteran dowser Bill Lewis, who took him to the 12ft (4m) high Llangynidr standing stone near Crickhowell.
- The fifth band affects a dowser's balance and throws them to one side: it is strongest at new and full moon.
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