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Post by jules on Jan 12, 2005 14:23:31 GMT
yeah it could be that way
also i do find if i'm keeping my arm in the sam eposition with the pendlum for a long period of tme, my arm starts to get tired and shaky
so it could be that sometimes
julie
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Post by Hartswood on Jan 12, 2005 14:26:48 GMT
I found this on a website regarding pendulums:
What makes it work? Tiny muscles in your finger tips are connected to the motor centers of the brain and it is these motor centers that are affected by unconscious thoughts. Your unconscious thoughts cause the tiny muscles in your fingers to react and thus move the pendulum. This is called the ideomotor response. The pendulum then becomes a direct link to your unconscious. And the unconscious is where thoughts and memories are stored that your conscious is unaware of. The pendulum is a means of connecting with those hidden truths and memories. Using the pendulum this way is called pendulum dowsing--using it to find information.
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Post by jules on Jan 12, 2005 14:31:46 GMT
that is really facsinating
julie
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Post by Hartswood on Jan 12, 2005 15:08:38 GMT
Something I would like to know is whether it's possible to dowse for the name of your spirit guide? I've tried this a couple of times, and twice I've been given the name "Diane". Now is this just my imagination?
Has anyone tried this?
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Post by jules on Jan 13, 2005 7:40:13 GMT
i have heard of body dowsing
has you tried this
not quite sure what it is
julie
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Post by Hartswood on Jan 13, 2005 7:50:35 GMT
Body dowsing is where you use a part of your body to dowse instead of a pendulum/rods. I once heard a medium say that she used this method, and once used her fingers to dowse in Hampton Court Palace! Obviously very useful as they wouldn't take too kindly to someone walking around with a pendulum or rods there! I haven't tried it myself
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Post by jules on Jan 13, 2005 9:59:01 GMT
we tried glass divination last night
at our meeting, it wasn't very successful, but i don't think we were concentrating enough
but will definately give it another go next week
as it looked really interesting
julie
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Post by Spooky on Jan 13, 2005 10:07:20 GMT
Is that where you all put a finger on the glass and sit round the table?
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Post by jules on Jan 13, 2005 10:11:22 GMT
yes lol
very victorian i know
but apprantly they had some good results from wymering with this method
julie
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Post by Spooky on Jan 13, 2005 10:17:05 GMT
Yes, we did it at Wymering in the kitchen, which was the old chapelish bit. Great results in there plus we had the tables going up and down so much we broke one of the legs I got most of it on film and it is interesting.
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Post by Hartswood on Jan 13, 2005 10:17:07 GMT
Hi Julie I've tried this three or four times and must admit got results pretty quick - but not too sure whether it's us moving the glass or not - I need to try it again in a more controlled way - I don't think we were taking it very seriously in the past I think Steven mentioned something about Wymering and getting good results with this. (or was it table tipping? )
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Post by Hartswood on Jan 13, 2005 10:18:00 GMT
Sorry Steven - you beat me to it!
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Post by Spooky on Jan 13, 2005 10:18:34 GMT
We did both at Wymmering. Very cool place and I dont think there was a moment when we werent alone in there.
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Post by Spooky on Jan 13, 2005 10:19:54 GMT
No worries H ;D
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Post by jules on Jan 13, 2005 11:02:44 GMT
i haven,'t been, but the guys from our group say it is amazing in there
i am planning on going cause i'm missing out
but not sure when
julie
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