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Pendulum
dowsing
What is Dowsing
Pendulum dowsing
Pyramids
This is a series of practical articles on the principles and
uses of pendulum dowsing with a particular emphasis on the alternative health
field. Dowsing is very simple to learn and the 'tools of the trade', especially
the pendulum, are both easy and cheap to construct. Perhaps it is this very
simplicity of methodology and this very DIY nature of the tools themselves,
which account for the 'off hand' dismissal of these divining techniques by so
many of the 'experts' in the various professions who should know better. For
make no mistake about it,
pendulum dowsing is a
very powerful diagnostic aid. The pendulum itself does not heal, but it helps
enormously in showing us the way - bringing through the information we need to
direct and monitor progress in the healing processes.
Basically stated, a dowser uses a range of simple devices to emphasise small
involuntary movements in the hand so they may be readily seen. The most simple
and versatile device for this purpose is the pendulum - a small weight tied to a
piece of string and allowed to 'swing' suspended between the thumb and first
finger of the dominant hand. Any tiny shifts in the hand itself will naturally
be reflected as obvious movements in the weight on the end of the line. This
'amplification' of small movements so that we may see them, is the only purpose
of any divining tool as far as dowsing itself is concerned. It is very important
to understand this, for it means that the material from which the different
tools are made is irrelevant as far as the dowsing principle itself is
concerned. And while it is doubtless true that many dowsers have personal
preferences for one material or another, from a fundamental point of view, one
can dowse with something as simple as a nut on a piece of twine ( as one of the
most successful dowsers I know does.)
The next vital question is 'what causes the small dowsing movements in the
hand?' and the short simple answer to this is, 'the intuition!'. Pendulum
dowsing is an excellent way of speaking directly with our intuition. And the
skill itself is so practical and powerful simply because our intuition is such
an immensely powerful faculty. To have any chance of understanding dowsing then,
we must take a closer look at our intuitive faculty.
The first thing to be said of intuition, is that it resides within our
subconscious mind. This is the part of the mind which constantly monitors and
processes the myriad of different stimuli and impressions reaching us every
moment of our lives. Our conscious mind, by contrast, can only
concentrate/handle one thing at any one time. So, as you are reading this
article avidly(!) and processing it with your conscious mind, you will be
blissfully unaware of your breathing, heartbeat, an argument in the next room or
the rentman on the stairs. Your subconscious mind takes care of all these
matters automatically and seated comfortably within it is your highly developed
intuitive faculty. Now, let's suppose for a moment that this intuition wants to
tell you the rent man is coming, it has one major obstacle - it cannot usually
talk to you in plain language. It cannot say 'switch off the light and play dead
you fool, the rent man is outside'. Language, you see, resides in a different
part, the rational side, of the brain. So the intuition can use only such tools
as it has to hand .... feelings, pictures, imagination, and body language, to
convey what it knows to you. The difficulty in this, as we all know, is that we
may not connect a 'sudden feeling of foreboding' to the approaching rentman
until he knocks on the door.
The
intuition processes vast amounts of valuable information and insight which it
dearly yearns to share, but, in our modern culture, it sadly has few means of
doing so. In order to speak with the intuition, we must share with it a common
language so that the information it presents to us can be clearly transmitted
and understood.
One such language might takes the form of agreed symbol sets, and this was a
highly important function of mythological stories in ancient times. These myths
provided whole societies with a common set of clearly understood symbols which
gave them excellent access to their creative and intuitive faculties. Yet
another form that such a language can take, is one which uses our automatic body
responses. Since the subconscious mind controls body functions and mannerisms,
the intuition can converse directly with us by altering muscle responses. This
form of dialogue is the basis for many various techniques and is also the basis
of dowsing communications.
GETTING STARTED
If we approach
pendulum dowsing as a
'conversation with the intuition' then our first step is to set up and agree a
mutually understood language for this dialogue. Getting this part right is the
key to obtaining reliable information from dowsing. We must bear in mind that we
are dealing with the subconscious mind which has little critical faculty and so,
everything we ask and say to it will be taken literally. For instance, in the UK
one time, a hypnotised subject obeyed her hypnotist's instruction to go
'straight back to her seat in the audiance' to the letter, and promptly walked
off the front of the stage (not thinking to go by the side stairs ) with tragic
consequences. This is how literally the subconscious takes suggestions and this
is why it is so important to 'get our language right'. The attention, time and
patience we give to this one factor, will have a crucial impact on our working
results.
The considered effort we put into planning the language and defining the terms
we use will, itself helps instill precision in our minds even before we put the
results into practise. And the more we attend to such preparations, the more we
and our intuition come to learn about and understand eachother. Our first step
to opening communications lies in finding our pendulum YES and NO and DON'T KNOW
responses.
If you already use the pendulum stay with your own method. Never change from
what already works for you - 'if it aint broke, don't fix it!'. Readers new to
dowsing may like to follow the startup method given here. Some teachers advise
you train the pendulum to give specific responses, I am from the school prefer
if you ask the pendulum for it's own natural movements in each case instead.
And so
to work! Allow your pendulum (any small weight attached to a line) to hang down
with three to four inches of line length, pinched between the thumb and first
finger of your dominant hand. Begin by consciously swinging it toward and away
from you, then letting your hand remain still so the tool continues to swing on
it's own. This is called the NEUTRAL or 'ready' position. If the motion slows
simply swing it consciously again before relaxing your hand once more to leave
it on it's own. Now, ask a question in your mind to which you know the answer is
a definite YES and direct the pendulum mentally to show you your YES response.
If you observe all this passively and relaxed for a time, eventually the
pendulum will change it's motion 'on it's own' usually forming a circle ( either
clockwise or anti - clockwise ) or swinging to and fro in a different direction
to the NEUTRAL. This new motion is your YES response and once you have agreed it
with your pendulum, it will always remains the same.
Next, stop the pendulum and CLEAR it by grasping the line near the suspension
point, with the thumb and first finger of your 'free hand' and by pulling them
lightly down along the line, 'stroking the line' from top to bottom. You repeat
this a few times while emptying your mind of previous questions and thoughts.
When all is clear, you may move on to repeat the same questioning procedure
again, getting your NO and finally your DON'T KNOW responses in the same
fashion. Remember to CLEAR your pendulum and your mind, after each new question
you ask. If for some reason you find that this exercise is not working out for
you at your first attempt, leave the pendulum aside and start again in a few
hours time. Should your pendulum continually refuse to provide a 'natural'
response for any of the three 'answers' then, in this case, you may train it to
move any way you choose to indicate that particular 'answer'. This is done by
moving the pendulum in the desired motion while mentally affirming that this is
the response you require. This may then be tested by asking a question and
verifying the pendulum now autonmatically adopts the 'learned' response you
showed it.
Your next task is to take your time and write out your definition for each term
you intend to use in your divining work. For instance, if you intend checking
for allergies using your pendulum, it is vital to agree exactly what you mean by
'an allergy' to a substance. Do you want the pendulum to show up any substance
which has ever or will ever 'disagree' with the person. Are transient
'sensitivities' which might last for only a short time, to be included in the
term also - or will you use a separate term ( such as the'sensitivity' word
itself ) to cover these. Give these things a lot of thought, spell them out,
refine them well so you get them precise and right, for this will serve as the
foundation for your future dowsing work. Many times when the dowsing faculty
seems to be unreliable the remedy lies in redefining our terms and questions
correctly.
The final part of the process is to relax quietly, ask your pendulum if it is
ready at this time to have you input the terms and conditions you've settled
upon, and provided you get a YES response, read the terms aloud as your pendulum
continues in your YES response. When the list is finished, say so, indicating
also that these conditions are to remain in force without change unless and
until you modify them by going throught the above procedure again. Your pendulum
will then return ot the NEUTRAL response pattern.
When
your YES and NO and DON'T KNOW responses have been agreed and your TERMS and
CONDITIONS have been securely input, you may move on to train and exercise your
new skill over the next ten days. Each day sit in a quiet place, take out your
pendulum, breath deeply and relax your body and mind. Ask your pendulum ten
questions, the answers of which are known to you, allowing the instrument to
reply to you using the 'agreed' responses in each case. Exercise for no longer
than ten minutes on each day. In dowsing we always get our best results when our
minds are relaxed and fresh. Continuous practice, especially for beginners,
beyond ten minutes leads rapidly to fatigue and a marked deterioration in
success rates. At the end of this ten day program, you can proceed to ask the
pendulum any questions you wish. Providing always that you relax in the correct
frame of mind, that your questions are precise complying with your agreed terms
and conditions - that your intuition has access at some level to the information
requested - and also that receiving such information will be in accordance with
your own personal ethical and moral code, then you will be given the answer.
Getting a DON'T KNOW response indicates that the question as asked, poses a
problem in some of the areas above. Even when this occurs, one can usually ask
and determine the precise area and reason for the lack of response without much
difficulty. We must work with the pendulum regarding it as our friend. We must
respect it's decision sometimes not to make the dowsing faculty available or to
refuse answers to specific questions. One must appreciate that 'pushing for
answers' instead of letting things happen at their own pace destroys any chance
of cultivating a reliable practice.
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