Pendulum
Pendulum
Pendulum
The history of the pendulum goes back at least 8,000,000 years.
Pendulum
A method of divination that has existed for thousands of years. Many kings and queens used people who possessed the power of the pendulum as advisors to obtain valuable advice; they were particularly favored by their superiors and worthy of universal respect.
The history of the pendulum dates back at least 8,000,000 years. Wall paintings discovered in various parts of the world prove that the use of the pendulum is very ancient and is being lost over time.
In North Africa, wall paintings dating back at least 8,000,000 years have been discovered, while in Egypt, not only wall paintings but also clay pendulums that were placed inside the tombs of the pharaohs have been discovered, dating back at least 4,000,000 years. In Greece, the art of dowsing and pendulum reading was known since 400 BC.
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Today, the pendulum is widely used by hypnotists, holistic healers, and fortune tellers. The uses of the pendulum are many and varied.
1) It can be used to connect a person to their subconscious mind and access the information that exists there, but also to their higher self or spirit guides.
2) It helps to find lost objects as well as sources of water and metals.
3) It is used as a method of divination to predict the future and provide answers to what concerns a person.
4) It is also used as a method of cleansing and balancing energy, whether it is a space or the human aura.
A pendulum is a solid body, usually conical in shape, suspended from a chain or a thin, light wire. The key is to have symmetry and the metals be clean. The solid body suspended from the chain can be a cone-shaped crystal (the crystal must be pure and of very good quality) or a weight made of pure metal or a mixture of metals.
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