Pendulum Charts & Map Dowsing for Treasure Hunters

Learn how to use pendulum dowsing charts and map dowsing to locate hidden treasures, lost objects, and valuable artifacts. Step-by-step guide with techniques, charts, and expert tips!

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Introduction to Dowsing for Treasure Hunting

Dowsing is an ancient divination practice used to locate hidden objects, water sources, minerals, and lost treasures. Two powerful dowsing methods for treasure hunters are:

  1. Pendulum Dowsing with Charts – Uses a swinging pendulum over specialized grids for yes/no answers and depth/distance measurements.

  2. Map Dowsing – Allows a dowser to scan maps remotely to pinpoint locations of buried valuables.

When combined with remote viewing cues, these techniques can dramatically improve a treasure hunter’s success rate.


Part 1: Pendulum Dowsing for Treasure Hunting

How a Pendulum Works in Dowsing

A pendulum amplifies subtle energy responses from the subconscious mind. When held over a target (or a map), it swings in patterns that indicate:

  • Yes/No answers (clockwise = yes, counterclockwise = no)

  • Depth, distance, and composition (using specialized charts)

Step 1: Choosing the Right Pendulum

  • Weight: 20-30 grams (heavy enough to swing steadily).

  • Material: Brass, copper, or crystal (some prefer gold for precious metals).

  • Shape: Pointed tip helps with precision.

Step 2: Calibrating Your Pendulum

Before starting, establish your pendulum’s signals:

  1. Hold it steady and ask, “Show me YES.” (Observe the swing direction.)

  2. Ask, “Show me NO.” (Note the opposite swing.)

  3. Ask, “Show me UNCERTAIN.” (Often a back-and-forth motion.)

Step 3: Using Pendulum Dowsing Charts

Specialized charts help determine:
✔ Depth (How deep is the treasure buried?)
✔ Distance (How far is it from a reference point?)
✔ Material (Is it gold, silver, or something else?)

Example Dowsing Charts for Treasure Hunting

Type of Chart Purpose How to Use
Yes/No Chart Confirm if treasure is present Swing over "YES" or "NO" sections
Depth Chart Measure burial depth (feet/meters) Pendulum points to numbers
Compass Chart Find direction to target Pendulum swings toward bearing
Material Chart Identify metal type (gold, silver, etc.) Swing indicates which element

Sample Questions to Ask:

  • "Is there gold buried within 500 feet of my current location?"

  • "Is the treasure deeper than 10 feet?"

  • "Is the object made of silver?"


Part 2: Map Dowsing for Pinpoint Accuracy

How Map Dowsing Works

Instead of walking the land, you use a map, aerial photo, or satellite image to locate targets remotely.

Step 1: Selecting the Right Map

  • Topographic maps (show elevation changes where treasure might be hidden).

  • Old property maps (indicate forgotten structures or buried caches).

  • Google Earth/Satellite images (for large-area scanning).

Step 2: Map Dowsing Techniques

A. The "X Marks the Spot" Method

  1. Hold the pendulum over the map.

  2. Ask: "Show me the general area of the treasure."

  3. The pendulum will circle, then drop sharply at the location.

B. Grid Scanning Method

  1. Divide the map into a grid.

  2. Hover the pendulum over each section.

  3. Where it reacts strongly (big swings), zoom in for precision.

C. Distance & Depth on Maps

  • Use a ruler or scale on the map to measure distance.

  • Apply the pendulum depth chart to estimate burial depth.

Step 3: Validating the Hit

  • Cross-check with multiple dowsing passes.

  • Use a L-rods or traditional dowsing rods for field verification.


Advanced Tips for Success

✅ Combine Dowsing with Remote Viewing

  • First, use RV cues to narrow down the search area.

  • Then, apply pendulum or map dowsing for exact coordinates.

✅ Avoid False Positives

  • Test for ley lines, underground water, or mineral deposits (can trigger false signals).

  • Ask: "Is this signal from the treasure I seek, or something else?"

✅ Best Times to Dowse

  • Early morning or late evening (lower electromagnetic interference).

  • Avoid storms or high winds (can disrupt pendulum movement).


Conclusion: Becoming a Master Treasure Dowser

By mastering pendulum dowsing charts and map dowsing, you can:
🔹 Locate treasures without unnecessary digging
🔹 Save time by scanning large areas remotely
🔹 Increase accuracy with depth and material detection

Next Step:

  • Print out a topographic map of your search area.

  • Grab your pendulum and start practicing with the charts above.

Happy Dowsing—and may your next hunt be golden! 🏆⚱️