A Little Bit of Pendulums by Dani Bryant
is an introduction to Pendulum Divination, With every swing of the Pendulum, you can develop your spiritual energy.
This easy-to-follow guide will help you get the most out of your pendulum and seek the answers that are within! Author Dani Bryant’s comprehensive text covers everything about choosing and using a pendulum: How pendulums work, different ways to use them, meditation and divination, connecting with your spirit guides, and even how to make your own pendulum. This book also includes fifteen circle charts that you can use to ask your pendulum simple questions.
‘INTRODUCTION
DISCOVERING PENDULUMS
The pendulum has been used as a tool for divination and dowsing for thousands of years. The use of dowsing tools, such as the pendulum and dowsing rods have been recorded as far back as 8,000 years. Modern use is based on the 1949 discovery by French explorers of murals drawn on the walls of the Tassilli Caves in Algeria of people holding forked implements who appear to be searching for underground resources. The Cairo Museum holds ceramic pendulums that were recovered from tombs dating 1000 years ago. An etching of the Chinese Emperor Yu dated 2,500 years ago depicts him with a prong-like apparatus resembling a dowsing rod…’
The Little Bit Of titles are a collection of accessible and informative guides to help you solve present-day problems, face the future with confidence, and acquire the energy and wisdom to better understand yourself. This easy-to-follow guide explains how to choose or craft your pendulum and use it for dowsing and divination. You’ll find rituals for clearing negativity, balancing chakras, contacting the spirit world, meditation, generating accurate answers to your questions, and much more.
Details
- Author: Bryant, Dani
- Publisher: Sterling
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 01/05/2019
- ISBN: 9781454933885
- B-Code: B041742
- Illustrated: two-colour illustrations
- Pages: 128
- Dimensions: 178x127mm
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