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How to use a pendulum For best results
you
should ensure that you are the only person to touch and use your
pendulum.
How to hold a pendulumThe pendulum cord should be held lightly between the thumb and forefinger of whichever hand you prefer to use. The wrist should point downwards.How to determine your 'Yes' and 'No'Pendulum dowsing can only help you find the answer to questions which have a yes or no answer. So the first thing to find out before trying to dowse with a pendulum is which way it swings for 'yes' and 'no', as this varies between people.You can do this by asking your pendulum a question you already know the answer to. For example, to determine which is your 'yes' direction, you might ask the pendulum a question which you consciously know requires a clear yes answer, such as "Is my name so-and-so?" It will swing one of four ways: clockwise, anticlockwise, side-to-side or backwards and forwards. This depends entirely upon the individual. When you have found your 'yes' direction, ask the pendulum a question which you know requires a 'no' answer. The pendulum will then swing in an entirely different direction indicating your individual 'no' answer. Swinging back and forth in a straight line can mean 'do not know' or dubious. Try this with a few different questions until you are confident that you have found your 'yes' and 'no'. Never influence the pendulum to your own advantage - at all times stand by the truth. It takes practiseOnce this has been found you can begin the fascinating journey into developing your own psychic potential. With practice you will be able to discover many things and begin to tap the forces of intuition, but it should be remembered that the pendulum is a metaphysical experiment and you should not let it rule your life.An example of how to use a pendulumDowsing with a pendulum can help you determine which foods are good for your body. For example you can hold a pendulum over a B vitamin tablet and ask "Is this good for me?" to which you will get an answer. But to be more specific you could ask "Does my body need this now?" which may give you a different answer.For further information on the pendulum and it's uses we recommend that you study the lecture The Pendulum: How does it work? by Dr George King. Next: Find out how we make our pendulums. |