The term breaks down simply:
(ottone, rame) sono apprezzati per la loro funzionalità e facilità di pulizia energetica, mentre quelli in oracolo si o no pendolo
| Movement | Meaning | Action to Take | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Absolute certainty. Trust it. | Act immediately. | | Weak, narrow swing | The answer is "yes/no" but the energy is weak or blocked. | Restate the question. Ask "Is there something I need to know first?" | | Circular motion (slow) | Energy is building. The answer is not yet determined. | Wait 24 hours. Ask again. | | Circular motion (fast/erratic) | Your energy is scattered. Do not trust the reading. | Ground yourself. Meditate. Try again tomorrow. | | No movement | The question is irrelevant or the spirits/guides refuse to answer. | Rephrase the question or drop the topic entirely. | The term breaks down simply: (ottone, rame) sono
But how does a simple weight on a chain produce reliable "yes" or "no" answers? Is it just muscle memory (the ideomotor effect), or is it genuine intuition speaking? This article explores both the esoteric and practical sides of the pendulum oracle, providing you with a step-by-step manual to get accurate, trustworthy responses. | | Weak, narrow swing | The answer
Hold the pendulum over your open palm or the chart. Speak slowly and clearly. Breathe out before expecting movement.
If your pendulum gives the same motion for both "yes" and "no," you are subconsciously moving it. Relax your hand, take three deep breaths, and start over. If it persists, try a different pendulum.