Description
Conical Beech Wood Pendulum Plus
The Conical Beech Wood Pendulum Plus Witness Chamber is a versatile pendulum for any dowsing task. This pendulum is an excellent choice for recording and working with energy systems, such as taking Chakra readings. The Witness Chamber extends the pendulum’s usefulness.
Your Conical Beech Wood Pendulum Plus
The Conical Beech Wood Pendulum Plus Witness Chamber is a light-weight, neutral, teardrop or pear-shaped style pendulum suitable for dowsers of all levels.
This attractive, sleek pendulum with sloping lines and a long tapering tip is quick in its action, giving clear feedback and response.
Wood is a Neutral Medium
When there is more than one type of energy field present, these fields can overlap, blend, or bleed. The pear-shaped Conical Beech wood pendulum is the idea tool because competing energy fields do not affect it.
For example, when measuring chakras on a client, the specific chakra emits a radiation signature specific to its location on the body. The dowser who takes the reading is in proximity to the client and both fields of the dowser and client can blend, affecting readings and results.
Ambient Radiations May Affect Pendulum Readings
Further, there may be other ambient radiations in the environment influencing readings. Using a “neutral” pendulum helps the dowser record true and uninfluenced readings. The Conical Beech Pendulum with Witness Chamber is an ideal dowsing tool because of its organic shape and material composition.
The Pendulum Dr. Barbara Ann Brennan Recommends
The Conical Beechwood Dowsing Pendulum is highly recommended by the physicist and author, Barbara Ann Brennan, in her book Hands of Light: A Guide to Healing Through the Human Energy Field.
The shape of the Conical pear-shaped Beech wood pendulum, according to Barbara Ann Brennen, is symmetrical around its vertical axis. This is important when measuring energy fields.
Barbara Brennan says, “The best way I have found to sense the states of the Chakras is to use a pendulum. This device helps increase your sensitivities to the energy flow because it acts as an amplifier. The best pendulums for this purpose are made of beechwood and are pear-shaped.”
I also sell the traditional Conical Beechwood and Conical Mahogany Wood pendulum without a witness chamber. A witness chamber is a cavity in the pendulum’s body where a small item or “witnesses” is inserted. This helps to “tune” the pendulum through resonance and increases its effectiveness.
Using Your Conical Beech Wood Pendulum to Test Chakras
Testing chakras is a good way to test the energy flow of the body. All chakras are interconnected, and any block will usually constrict the flow of Chi and often manifest as a dysfunction in the corresponding endocrine system and associated organs.
Here, I’m talking about dowsing someone else’s chakras. To do a self-diagnostic, you could use a diagram of the body with the chakras drawn on them or use a chakra chart as a proxy to represent your body.
Starting Out
Once you’ve done your preliminary check to ensure the time is suitable and your accuracy is high, you may begin your dowsing assignment.
With the person lying prone on their back (and for a complete analysis, their stomach) place the pendulum 2-3″ above the chakra you’re testing. A clockwise rotation signals an open chakra, and a counter-clockwise spin indicates a closed chakra. Note the intensity of the spin because this will reveal the degree to which the energy is flowing through the chakra.
Often the pendulum won’t spin in perfect circles but asymmetrically. Think of the circle divided into four quadrants: upper left and upper right, bottom left and bottom right. This will provide further information in interpreting the energy flow. In other words, the energy is flowing. It’s not blocked, but shows an issue needing work.
The front of the body when taking chakra reading relates to the person’s “feeling” and chakra readings taken from the back have to do with the “will.”
I will write more about chakra work in future blogs, but here’s a link with good information from the Ayurvedic and Yoga Institute: Meaning of Pendulum Chakra Test.
Conical Beechwood Pendulum with Witness Chamber
This version of the Conical Beech Wood pendulum has a Witness Chamber. A Witness Chamber is a cavity in the pendulum’s body. Dowsers place a small item or “witnesses” inside the pendulum. This helps to “tune” the pendulum through resonance and increases its effectiveness.
The Witness Chamber extends the pendulum’s use because you can enhance its function as a healing tool and locator of objects and lost items.
Conical Pendulum Summary
This is a classic neutral dowsing pendulum made from beechwood. It is an essential, basic tool in every dowser’s set. Rooted in the tradition of natural dowsing, it follows the preference for tools made from minimally processed, natural materials that stay as close to the natural environment as possible.
Recommended for all types of dowsing diagnostics, including testing food, evaluating the effectiveness of medicines and supplements, and selecting herbs and herbal blends. It is suitable for both physical and mental dowsing methods.
Particularly useful as a comparative pendulum for analyzing dowsing colors in chromotherapy.
It is also used in phytotronic research and biodynamic agriculture, including working with plants, soil, and fertilizers, as well as determining optimal planting locations and irrigation needs.
Size & Weight:
Conical Beechwood Pear-Shaped Pendulum: 7.0 cm / 13.0 gm – (2.36″ / 0.46 oz)
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