Natural Stone Pendulum
Our lovely pendulums shaped like faceted cones are carved from natural stones such as quartz, amethyst, obsidian...
The faceted structure and cone shape of the pendulums not only provide visually appealing aesthetics but can also contribute to amplifying the energies and inherent properties of each type of stone.
These natural stone pendulums can be used in dowsing, divination, meditation, or energy healing. As each piece is unique, dimensions are approximately indicated as follows:
Stone height: 2 to 3 cm
Stone width: 1 to 1.5 cm
Chain length: 15 to 20 cm
How to use your pendulum?
Sit on a chair, armchair, or sofa with both feet firmly planted on the ground (flat). You can also stand or sit cross-legged on the floor.
Hold your pendulum between your thumb and index finger (right hand for right-handed people, left hand for left-handed people), and raise your hand so that the pendulum is at the level of your heart, your hand is positioned at eye level, about 20 or 25 cm from your face. The elbow is raised almost to the level of the hand. Your arm and hand are still and relaxed.
Firstly, you need to establish a code with your pendulum. For example, when it rotates clockwise, it's YES, and counterclockwise is NO.
This code is personal and may vary from person to person. To determine this code, start by asking out loud "give me a YES," and "give me a NO." Do this several times to be sure of your code. There might be hesitations, especially when you are starting this practice.
Once the code is established, you can start asking questions (answer YES or NO). You must pronounce your question aloud and in a clear, unambiguous manner. Try to ask simple questions. Sometimes it is necessary to ask the same question several times.
Imagine that you are speaking on the phone to someone very distant and the line is fuzzy. In fact, you are speaking to your subconscious, which knows much more than your conscious self, and it is answering through the pendulum.
You can also use drawn or printed supports, such as the Bovis chart, a map, the plan of a place (when you are looking for an object, for example), a calendar, the alphabet, etc.
To measure a person's vibrational rate, position your pendulum at the center of the Bovis chart and ask out loud "what is the vibrational rate of NAME, SURNAME." The pendulum will start oscillating and indicate the value (on average, a healthy human being has a vibration between 8000 and 10,000 Bovis units).
These tips are indicative; feel free to adapt them according to your feelings. And keep in mind that pendulum responses are never certainties.