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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Dowsing with a pendulum

Pendulum dowsing has been used for thousands of years. In years past it was often used to locate things. Things that were pretty important to people back then... like serious stuff such as water, gold and minerals that they needed. I know in old Italian folk-lore (and probably other cultures as well) pendulums were used to determine the gender of an unborn baby or to determine how many children you'd have. Throughout history it was used for various purposes, even in the Vietnam war it is said that some soldiers were trained to use a pendulum to locate underground mines and what not. But regardless of how frequently or intermittently it was used, it never garnered scientific evidence to validate the accuracy. Ultimately, nobody really knows "how" it works. But it does work! I've used a pendulum for years with very good results!

Now, I'm not out looking for water or gold... although maybe I should... but I have found that when I have questions or concerns about certain issues I can phrase my question in the form of a Yes/No question and get pretty accurate answers.

Have you ever used a pendulum yourself? How about Dowsing Rods?

Dowsing rods were also used to find water back in the day. And while there are many ways they can be super useful in today's day and age, I tend to use mine when I can't find something in my house... which seems to be frequent...

So how do you use a pendulum? Well, for starters, you have to get one that really calls to you. I have several but prefer my pendulum with the carnelian stone. We have a connection. Always start by grounding and centering yourself.  Hold your pendulum in your dominant hand and begin by asking it to show you "yes" and then show you "no". It will also show a "maybe" answer. The way it moves when you ask this should be consistent each time. Now you're ready to ask some simple questions. I would start by asking questions that you already know the answers to. Xoxo


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