Colorful Mandala Yes/No Pendulum Chart - 8 inch Aluminum

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Get Yes/No questions answered easily with no pendulum programming using our exclusive, 8" glossy aluminum, full-color pendulum chart. Included is an instruction booklet that slips into a handy pocket on the back of the chart. Pendulum is not included. 

Designed and created in the Knowing the Soul studio, this beautiful aluminum pendulum chart features a lotus-shaped mandala that doubles as a compass rose. It sets atop a vibrant Flower of Life pattern, which is surrounded by an outer layer of lotus petals, surrounded by an outer ring with the words and directional arrows for a pendulum.

Details

The chart's rich, vibrantly colored artwork is permanently embedded into its specially coated glossy aluminum surface that won't fade or chip over time. Chart sits on four silicone foot-pads. 22 gauge aluminum chart surface is manufactured in the USA. Chart measures 8" wide/high and 1/3" high. It weighs 3 1/2 ounces. Each chart is handmade with love by Eva Browning.

2024 chart design copyright Knowing the Soul LLC. All Rights Reserved. Designed, printed, and packaged in the USA by Knowing the Soul LLC. A note from the creator: This chart is the product of my own hard work, research and/or creativity, to which I hold the copyright thereto and reserve all rights.

How to Use

  1. Clear your mind of expectations and predictions.
  2. Place the chart on a flat surface, such as a table, in front of you. If possible, sit up straight and put both feet flat on the floor.
  3. Decide on the question to ask. Make sure to phrase your question so that it can be answered by a simple “yes” or “no”.
  4. Grasp the top bead or fob of your pendulum between your thumb and forefinger and arch your wrist slightly. Hold your pendulum so that it dangles about 1/2 inch above the hinge-point (the white dot at the center of the chart). Steady your elbow on the table, but not your hand that holds the pendulum. Try to hold very still, but don’t worry if your hand shakes a little bit. This won’t affect the outcome. 
  5. Ask your question. Keeping your elbow and grip in the same position, allow the pendulum as much time as it needs to pick a direction.
  6. Observe the pattern of the pendulum’s movement. When it’s ready to answer and as it gains momentum, the pendulum’s motion will take shape and show a repeating pattern. A steady straight-line  swing that passes over the hinge point and tracing the path for “Yes”,  indicates a “Yes” answer. A steady, straight line swing that passes over the hinge point, tracing the path for “No”,  indicates a “No” answer. If the pendulum’s swing is not a straight, through-the-hinge-point swing, but instead, a circular, clock-wise motion, it’s indicating that clarification of your question is needed, so rephrase it and try again. If your pendulum swings in a counter-clockwise motion, it is
    indicating that now is not the time to ask.
  7. Clear the pendulum at the end of each question by touching its weight-stone to the palm of your free hand or another surface.

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