Pendulum Dowsing: A Beginners Guide

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By Louie Jerome


PENDULUM DOWSING: THE BASICS

Pendulum Dowsing for map work and fun!

There are many ways for the experienced dowser to use their pendulum. Pendulums can be used to dowse maps, find gold, water, and even people. As you become more aquainted with your pendulum you will find out what works for you and what doesn't.

This simple method works for everyone. All need is a bit of concentration.First of all, draw a straight line on a piece of paper and hold your pendulum over it. I hold mine with the string between my finger and thumb and adjust the length until it feels right.Tell the pendulum to move along the straight line.

Keep telling it and maintain your concentration. It will do it.

Next, draw a circle on a large piece of paper and tell the pendulum to move clockwise, saying, "this is yes" Keep doing this until it does what you tell it.Then tell it to move anti-clockwise and say "this is no".

Keep repeating the instruction.Your pendulum can only answer yes or no so you need to frame your questions carefully. Once you have perfected this you have a simple to use, portable tool , that can answer any question by a process of elimination.

For example: Dowsing a map:Spread the map out on the table. Focus on your intent, i.e. what you want your pendulum to help you find.

Say, example that you want to find underground water. Start at one point and ask the pendulum if you are moving in the right direction. As long as the direction is correct, it will say yes. If it says no, change direction. Thus through a process of elimination you will find what you want.

There are lots of applications for the pendulum and dowsers have been employed to find oil, water, gold, and even lost children.

With practise you can achieve a lot.

Keep practicing.

It really does work!

PENDULUMS COME IN DIFFERENT MATERIALS. THIS ONE IS METAL
PENDULUMS COME IN DIFFERENT MATERIALS. THIS ONE IS METAL

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MrsMoore  says:
3 years ago

You make it sound so easy. must give this another try!!

murleey  says:
3 years ago

It is not so simple to get a correct answer as you say. Pendulum will swing but what matters is the correctness. It requires lot of practice and experience

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Louie Jerome  says:
3 years ago

Yes, I agree it does take practise, that's why I say 'keep repeating the yes and no' instructions!

ciaran briant  says:
2 weeks ago

I have dowsed with l rods before and got it straighht away but i let the pendulum choose yes, no and maybe/wrong question movements and memorised them, I have found my friends with google maps and a pendulum and have located where they have left their bags at school.

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