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Old 17-11-2016, 12:22 PM
Shalrath Shalrath is offline
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The clockwise and counter-clockwise movement depends on polarity.
Men and women, like yin and yang, have opposing polarities.
On rare occasions, a man may have female polarity or a woman - male.

But let's discuss the most common situation.
Clockwise movement for men means yes, counter-clockwise - no.
For women, counter-clockwise is yes, clockwise - no.

This is a pretty fundamental rule, it has nothing to do with higher or lower energies, just polarity.

There are other ways a pendulum may behave but with yes/no questions, this is quite straightforward.
A master dowser showed this to me and a few other people during a course. Out of seven people attending (4 men, 3 women) only one woman had a male polarity, so for her the yes/no interpretation was the same as for the four men (including me).

We checked this on objects with known polarity, on colored sheets concealed in boxes, the colors of which we accurately predicted with just the yes/no questions and clockwise or counter-clockwise movements.

To determine your polarity, sit down in a comfortable position (legs not crossed) and hold the pendulum in your right hand above the open palm of your left hand. For men, it will start whirling clockwise, for women - counter-clockwise. When you turn your hand upside down, the polarity should be opposite. This is the most foolproof way of determining your polarity and further interpreting your pendulum's motions.

Of course, needless to say, it's advised to prepare before a session with a pendulum - meditate, shield yourself, energize your chakras. That way you can eliminate most of the uncertainties when working with a pendulum.
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