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Chevreul Pendulum When a thought is put into the mind, it causes the tiny muscles in the fingers to move in a direction. In psychology, this is called Ideomotor Responses. Motion is occurring from a condition put into the mind Questions must be worded so that they can be answered with a yes or no. Preferably, write questions down on a sheet of paper. The subconscious mind will answer with a signal. Make a pendulum Need:
A thread, string, cord, or chain, about 8--10 inches long An Object: an iron washer, or a ring, or a pendant
Print or draw the above circle
Tie or thread the object through the pendulum. Hold the string between the thumb and forefinger with the elbow resting on the arm of your chair or on the table, so that the weight can dangle freely. Place the pendulum over the above marked circle on a table in front of you and below your pendulum. Now relax and concentrate. Merely think of your question. You might say to yourself...
" My subconscious mind is to select one of the four motions of this pendulum to answer the questions before me."
Watch and concentrate on the pendulum. It will usually move in a few seconds.
If the pendulum continually moves in circles, the subconscious mind does not want to answer, or does not know the answer. Make sure that your questions are worded exactly as you mean them, as the subconscious mind takes everything literally. This technique is useful in self-therapy and can help you with decisions. Hypnotist hypnotism hypnotize hypnotherapy hypnosis hypnosis2 hypnosis for hypnosis5 hypnosis6 self hypnosis hypnotize myself
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