maddiviner:

My pendulum isn’t a crystal (it’s a small bottle filled with herbs), but the concept is the same, and I personally found this technique helpful for getting to know the pendulum. Of course, sometimes I’ll substitute the “No” question for a simple, “Show me no,” but I prefer to ask it  to “Show me yes,” and then attempt a question that should garner a “No” answer.

Hide and Go Pendulum

tarot-cards-and-tea:

Okay, so I already use my pendulums as a means to provide answers to questions, but I want to try my hand at using my pendulum to locate objects.

This is a little game I plan on using in the future.

What you need:

A friend or other person to play with
A pendulum
A map of the area (I hand drew a map of my house for this)

How to play:

It’s kind of like Hide and Go Seek, but instead of your friend hiding, give them an object. Your friend will then place this item somewhere in your designated boundaries. It’s important to use another person as your “hider” so your subconscious doesn’t affect your results.

Once your friend has hidden the object, hover your pendulum over the map, and see if you can feel it pulling you to the location of the item.

Alternatively, you could ask closed questions to determine some factors if you aren’t experiencing a pull right away. I.E. “Is (the item) on the first floor?” “Is (item) in the living room?”

Once you’ve located the room your item is in, go to that room and see if your pendulum will reveal the hiding place.

This game is designed to help you develop your intuition and further connect with your pendulum.