Programming your Pendulum
by Geoff Stuttaford
edited by the ISD Staff
In the December Issue of the British Society of Dowsers Dowsing Today, I noted an interesting letter from John Wills Browne, who had done some statistical work on standard pendulum responses.As I was engaged, at the time I read this letter, in convincing a couple of potential dowsers in the USA to adopt different response programming for their pendulums, in order to get more qualitative responses, I thought that I might pass on that programming, in case others may like to try it.
I understand that many in the US have adopted the programming suggested in the Letter to Robin article, where responses from sources are illustrated by straight lines. It is evident that some of John Wills Browne's contributor's pendulums have similarly straight line responses. It is my belief, and also that of others I have converted, that in order to obtain a more defined reading from your pendulum, it is necessary that the pendulum perform a circular (rather than straight) movements for a Yes or a No answer.
While I have nothing against straight line programming, because it obviously works, I find I can get different qualities of both Yes and No answers, by using circular programming. In other words, I can get responses like Maybe or Maybe Not, if my source is not sure of the answer. Also I cannot answer your question at this time or a normal Yes or even a WOW ! together with the equivalent movement on the negative side. Circular movements can give much more expressive responses and allow your source(s) a little more freedom of expression.
This is how I program my pendulum to respond to my questions.(mine is a half inch diameter steel or brass hexagonal nut on a 1.5" long bit of thread) When I pick up my pendulum it immediately goes into a straight line North/South READY swing.
(See note 1 below)
When I wish to get in touch with one of my sources, there will be a pause of a few seconds, before my pendulum starts to swing in a circular YES movement, with the pendulum being almost horizontal,indicating that a connection has been made. (I have found that, at in this particular stage, I am connecting with the high energy of an external source).
If the answer to one of my questions is a normal YES, the pendulum will circle at an angle of 45 degrees between vertical and horizontal.
If the answer is WOW! or DEFINITELY SO, the pendulum will circle as near as it can get to the horizontal.
The answers of normal NO and DEFINITELY NOT are the equivalent angles but with the pendulum revolving in the opposite direction. It doesn't matter which way the pendulum goes for a YES or a NO answer as long as they are in opposite directions and it follows a circular path.
There is one other circular motion when the pendulum rotates with a diameter of between one and one and a half inches in a YES direction . This can mean one of two things, when you are asking questions about certain things. First that the source you want to connect with is busy and cannot attend to you at that moment, (get back to in five minutes sort of thing); secondly, that you are not connecting with the source that you want to connect with , an interference, in fact. You have to dowse which is which.
MAYBE or MAYBE NOT (where doubt exists, on the part of your source, as to the possible accuracy of the answer) can be obtained by using elliptical (egg shaped) movements in either positive or negative directions.
Note 1 : If your pendulum continues to move in the READY position for some time and you are getting no response, you can dowse which of the following applies :
Is it because the answer is not known ? or
Is it because the question is not understood ? or
Is it because the question is too complicated ? or
Is it because should the question be re-phrased ? or
Is it because I am not allowed to know this information ?
You should get an answer to one of those questions.
Finally, I have found that we obtain information either from an internal (sub-conscious/ higher self) source, or an external source (whatever we may believe that source to be) depending on the nature and subject of the questions.
When you have programmed your pendulum to follow whatever response procedure you wish to adopt, your pendulum will respond in the same way to replies from all sources. I must admit that when I get a WOW! response, the pendulum movement is so strong , it threatens to take my arm off !
Geoff Stuttaford



1 Comments:
Great Work Geoff! Lets see some more !
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