If you're like me, the warmer weather finds my schedule filling quickly, and my forgetfulness increases threefold. I depend on my pendulum to help me when these things happen, so I'll share my technique for finding the lost, whatever or whoever that may be.
I draw a diagram of my home, my car, or the area in which I live. I position my pendulum over one of the diagrams and specifically ask the pendulum about the lost item. Looking for a "Yes or No" answer, I ask the pendulum if the lost item is in my home. If the answer is "No," I will then use another diagram. If the answer is "Yes," I'll narrow the focus of the pendulum, one room at a time. When I get a positive response to a specific room, I'll then ask if it is in the north, south, east, or west. At that point, I can begin a search in a specific area, and find the object. Remember to "recharge" your pendulum before each use by asking it to "Tell me Yes," and then "Tell me No." The movement, in response to your request, will tell you what to expect when actually making your "Lost" request. |
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