In this in-depth conversation, Martin Brossman interviews master dowser Dale Miller, who shares nearly 50 years of experience using dowsing to locate underground water, lost objects, historical artifacts, and more. Dale explains what dowsing is, how it works through a blend of intuition and electromagnetic sensitivity, and why intention and disciplined questioning are critical to accuracy. He demonstrates common dowsing tools such as Y rods, L rods, and pendulums, and explains how they function as a structured yes-or-no system rather than guesswork.
The discussion goes far beyond water dowsing. Dale recounts remarkable real-world cases, including locating lost wallets, stolen artwork, missing musical instruments, historical Spanish markers, Civil War burial sites, and even tracking hurricanes days in advance. He also explains his professional process, including map dowsing from home, on-site verification, geological research, and a detailed reporting system that helps clients make long-term decisions about wells and land use. Throughout the interview, the conversation explores intuition, ethics, safety, and why dowsing should always be used responsibly and for the good of others.
Learn more about Dale Miller and his Dowsing at https://wellwaterdowser.com/ and his book:
A Water Source Guide for Dowsers: Paperback https://a.co/d/2N7kFDm
Video Chapters
0:00 – Introduction to Dowsing and Dale Miller
0:35 – What Is Dowsing and How Traditional Dowsers Worked
1:17 – How Dale First Discovered Dowsing on a Job Site
2:08 – Intuition, the Brain, and Electromagnetic Fields
3:19 – Are the Rods Moving Themselves or Are You Moving Them
4:24 – Dowsing as a Mental Program and Why Intention Matters
5:42 – Accuracy Rates and Why Dowsing Outperforms Random Drilling
6:52 – Demonstrating Dowsing Tools and How to Hold Them
8:44 – Using Dowsing for Direction, Lost Objects, and Decisions
9:19 – Ethics, Responsibility, and Using Dowsing for Good
10:44 – Success Rates, Water Veins, and Why Precision Matters
12:47 – How Well Drillers Find Water Without Dowsing
14:26 – Map Dowsing from Home and On-Site Verification
15:51 – Measuring Depth, Flow Rate, and Long-Term Water Supply
17:33 – Geological Maps and Combining Science with Dowsing
18:44 – Finding a Lost Wallet Using Remote Dowsing
22:19 – Using Dowsing Beyond Water and Physical Objects
22:40 – Spanish Treasure Markers and Historical Carvings
25:14 – Tracking Hurricanes with Dowsing
26:23 – Recovering Lost Artwork Through Blended Methods
30:07 – Finding a Stolen Guitar Without Accusations
32:57 – Artifact Hunting and Unexpected Discoveries
34:09 – Discovering a Civil War Burial Site
35:02 – Respecting Boundaries and When Not to Proceed
38:10 – Finding Water in Extreme Locations Like Volcanoes
38:59 – High-Energy Sites and Flying Dowsing Rods
40:50 – Dowsing, Self-Protection, and Strengthening Intuition
42:45 – How Beginners Can Start Learning Dowsing
44:19 – Dale’s Book, Training, and Resources
45:34 – Where to Learn More and Closing Reflections
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