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Treasure Map

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Treasure Map is in your possession and you just haven’t recognized it! For example if your Uncle Jack had a 160 acre farm on which he buried gold & silver coins that no one has found since he died, then you have a treasure map. Get a map, plot, hand sketch, or Google Earth image of the 160 acres and a Map Dowser can show you where the coins are hidden, even without any identifying gps points or waypoints.

The treasure map can be anywhere and available to you! First secure a map of the area or if these resources are not available to you, then hand draw the map as accurate as possible. Be sure to include landmarks that are on the land now. Once you identify that there is a credible treasure, a map dowser can dowse “If the treasure is recoverable by you” and locate the treasure on your map. The depth of the treasure (if buried) can be ascertained by biolocation.

Converting your treasure map to a spot on the map that you may explore and recover is simple yet it is critical to follow the instructions of the map dowser. If you are going to send us your map to dowse, here is the sequence that must be followed:

    1. List your complete name and relationship to the treasure story. i.e. My Uncle Jack hid his money on the farm and I inherited it. Or, My Uncle Jack is in a nursing home and his son Mike is managing his affairs and Mike and I have joined in an agreement to find the treasure.
    2. Are you authorized to recover the treasure? (yes) or (no) This one is SIMPLE!
    If you are requesting for another person who is authorized to recover, then that is the name that should be sent. If you are not authorized to recover, forget about it!
    3. Do you know that there is or was a real treasure?
    Family stories, legends and hearsay are fine as long as you feel the evidence is real and that originally there was genuine treasure to warrant a treasure map.
    4. What was the name of the person that hid the treasure?
    This information is critical. If you don’t know the name then a description of the person must be included, such as: “peanut farmer that owned this land in the 1950s.” Or, “bachelor that worked at the sawmill who lived in this house in 1923.” Or, “widow that came here to live in 1971.” (Send as much info as you can supply on the individual that supposedly hid the treasure.)
    5. Send as accurate a treasure map as you can supply, of smallest area possible. The more accurate the treasure map the more accurate the results. If the treasure hider owned a 160 acre farm send a map of the 160 acres. If the lady owned a lot in town, send a map of the entire lot showing the house and outbuildings. Sometimes the treasure is not buried but hidden above ground. The map dowser will be able to tell if the treasure is hidden in a wall or under the house.
    6. Treasure maps can include lakes, streams, ocean, barren ground, mountains or lots. Your knowledge of the treasure and the history coupled with the map dowsing can save a tremendous amount of time and money when it comes time to recover.
    7. Copy these seven steps and email (using form below) written answers to each question or statement. The dowser will dowse the questionnaire first before asking for the treasure map. If you are concerned about the location of the treasure map being revealed, then remove all identifying location marks from the map before you send it. Leaving the position or marking the position of North would help but is not critical.

Map dowsing is sometimes called teleradiesthesia, a process that a dowser uses to find water wells, oil, mineral ores or treasure using a map to pinpoint the location without traveling to the site. The map dowser will use a pendulum or rod to help locate the area. The Bahamas used rain water as their main drinking source until Henry Gross dowsed the water well sites that continue to supply water today, from his home table in the states. Abby Mermet, a monk in France, used teleradiesthesia to find oil and gas wells in South America without ever setting foot outside of France. Accuracy for these two men was 90%.

Special instructions on how to easily find the mark “in the field” that was dowsed on your treasure map without measuring, will be sent with the returned map. Email if you have questions or call 480 463 6579

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