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The Divining Rod: Its History, Truthfulness and Practical Utility is a book written by John Mullins that explores the use of divining rods. The book delves into the history of divining rods, tracing their use back to ancient times and exploring their use in various cultures and religions throughout history. Mullins also examines the scientific evidence surrounding the effectiveness of divining rods, discussing studies and experiments conducted on their use.In addition to exploring the history and science of divining rods, Mullins also discusses their practical utility. He provides detailed instructions on how to use divining rods for various purposes, including finding water, minerals, and lost objects. The book also includes illustrations and diagrams to help readers understand the techniques and methods used in divining.Overall, The Divining Rod: Its History, Truthfulness and Practical Utility is a comprehensive guide to the use of divining rods. It provides a fascinating look into the history and science of this ancient practice, as well as practical advice for those interested in using divining rods for their own purposes.1927. In submitting to the public the following articles on water finding, by the method known as dowsing, or, with the divining rod, the authors are fully aware of the fact that, although the method has been practiced from time immemorial, and has achieved unquestionably astonishing results, it has not been accepted as proven by the scientific world, generally; and they anticipate that the following narratives will be subjected to the same kind of criticism as has been leveled against similar works in the past, especially by those who will not accept as truth, what they themselves are unable to appreciate, or prove, by certain defined and known laws.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.