Radiesthesia
Radiesthesia is the study of detecting subtle, mostly invisible radiation – especially from water veins, earth rays, grid fields or energy disturbance zones. It is often practised with a pendulum or divining rod and is mainly used for location analysis in the home, garden or workplace.
Radiesthesia (from Latin radius = ray, Greek aisthesis = perception) refers to the ability to locate certain energy fields or interference zones with the aid of tools such as:
- Dowsing rods
- Pendulums
- Biotensors
It is used in areas such as:
- Sleeping area analysis
- Land and house surveys
- Electrosmog detection
- Harmonisation of contaminated locations





