Recommended Pendulum Chart

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My Recommended Pendulum Chart

Psychic Revelation Pendulum Chart

So, why choose my recommended pendulum chart? First, let’s talk a little about why I choose to work with a pendulum. Not all of the time, of course, because I still use tarot as my main tool.

I’ve been using a pendulum for many years now and I love it. Having said that, although it is one of the easiest tools to use it one of the hardest to master.

Obviously, a pendulum shouldn’t be used to examine very complex questions or situations. But it can be used to examine unclear elements when there are complexities. Think of it as a single card pulled for clarification, but with a little more than yes/no/maybe as an outcome.

I am confident enough nowadays to use it on its own to answer suitable questions, but mostly I use it in conjunction with tarot when I believe it would be beneficial to do so.

What Was Wrong with the Other Charts?

Quite frankly, they were too simplistic and did not allow the user much more than a “Yes,” or a “No,” or in most cases a “You’re not meant to know” option.

Once I was confident that my technique was okay to be used “in the wild” I decided to improve the number of options available to me. I wish I’d done it sooner, but I did eventually get around to it.

So, What Options Were Added?

I retained the standard “Yes/No” choices of course but changed the “You’re not meant to know” option to “Later.” Mostly because a few of the people I taught pendulum usage to before I made my own chart always interpreted that answer as never meant to know. Later makes more sense and doesn’t imply never. Additionally, I included:

  • “Maybe” for those undetermined situations.
  • “NA” to indicate “Not Available” or in other words the pendulum does not know the answer. It could also stand for “No Answer” as in you’re not meant to know. Clarification as to which is applicable can be sought by asking “Do you know the answer?” If the pendulum says “Yes” then you are not meant to know. At least, not yet.
  • “RQ” for rephrase the question as it was ambiguously phrased.

The “NA” and “RQ” responses are both circular motions. Adding this circular movement in was something I found particularly useful.

My Recommended Pendulum Chart in Conclusion

I know that charts have become somewhat less simplistic in recent years, but I have found the chart I designed to be particularly useful. I know since I started using a pendulum my chart has been used by many and if you use a pendulum yourself, I urge you to try it.

Hopefully, if the one you use isn’t as fully featured then mine may well give your pendulum sessions a new burst of energy.

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“Recommended Pendulum Chart” Article by Talisman


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