Here is an excerpt from my psychic lessons concerning pendulums and their use. I hope it helps.


There are a number of basic moves that a pendulum can make. Knowing what these moves represent is the key to their use. The pendulum does not move all by itself. The subconscious mind responds to the question, and causes the hand that holds the pendulum to move slightly, which causes the pendulum to swing. The pendulum will either swing towards and away from you, side to side, diagonally, or move one direction or the other in a circle. These movements, by themselves, have no particular meaning. To assign meaning, you need to ask the pendulum to: "Show me a yes, show me a no, show me a maybe, show me 'the answer cannot be known for some reason'", allowing the pendulum to change and settle down into one movement before asking the next question. Until you become experienced at using a pendulum, ask these questions each time you start a session. Until a pattern becomes established, the movements may change meanings. Once the meaning of the movement has been 'programmed' into the pendulum (your subconscious mind, actually), you may begin asking questions. If your pendulum makes only a small movement, ask it, "Show me a larger movement." If the pendulum doesn't want to move initially, you can deliberately swing it in the desired pattern and say, "This means yes (or no, or whatever)." This is another way to program the mind to associate a particular movement with a particular meaning. You may have to repeat the meaning.



When you ask questions about people, there is a further series of questions that are recommended. These involve ethical and moral issues about the questioning. This is a 3-part question. Ask the pendulum, "Can I, may I, and should I ask questions about ... (the person's name)?" If you get a yes answer, then ask away. If the answer is no, then break it down into its parts and ask each one separately. "Can I ask...” refers to your ability to do the dowsing session. You might be too tired. "May I ask..." is a permission question. Does the person concerned grant you permission to ask questions about them? Some people do not grant such permission. Remember, through this question, your subconscious mind is contacting the other person's subconscious mind via telepathy to gain permission. The third part is "Should I ask...” which means, is it ethical for me to ask this question? The answers to each of these three questions will reveal the source of the problem. If you get a 'no' to any of these questions, it is best to defer the dowsing session until another time.

Be the change you want to see in the world. Gandhi