Description
Karnak Egyptian Beech Wood Pendulum
The Karnak Egyptian Beech Wood Pendulum is a replica of the original sandstone pendulum found in a sarcophagus in Karnak, the “Valley of the Kings.”
The Karnak Temple dates back from somewhere between 2055 BC to 100 AD. With its 200 acre extension, it is one of the largest religious buildings ever constructed. Nowadays, after over 2000 years, it remains one of the Wonders of the world.
Karnak Egyptian Beech Wood Pendulum
Ancient Egyptians believed the Earth needed extra energy from the cosmos after agricultural season ends. To ensure they fulfilled this, the Egyptians put on a 27-day ritual festival (that still takes place annually) at Luxor and Karnak (also known as “The Valley of the Kings”).
In ancient times, stone masons found this classical style pendulum useful in the erecting of temples.
Your Karnak Pendulum
The Karnak Egyptian Beech Wood pendulum is an all purpose dowsing tool, effective in almost all dowsing scenarios such as mental sending and receiving, healing, discovery, and divining.
The Karnak pendulum symbolizes the Ankh, a powerful Egyptian symbol. This Ankh form imparts a high vibrational signature, which increases the pendulum’s receptivity and accuracy when used with mental intent.
The Karnak Beech Wood pendulum is slightly larger than the large Karnak brass pendulum, but substantially lighter. This means that the Karnak Beech Wood is quick to take action and highly responsive. Also, this wooden pendulum is resistant to other ambient “fields” that influence the action of metal or crystal pendulums.
To view the Karnak Brass Pendulum, click the link.
Size and Weight
- Karnak Beech: 8.0 cm / 7.0 gm – (3.15″ / 0.25 oz.)
- Karnak Brass, Small: 4.5 cm / 15.0 gm – (1.77″ / 0.53 oz.)
- Karnak Brass, Large: 7.0 cm / 46.0 gm – (2.76″ / 1.62 oz.)
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