Hello Friends, A few months ago I taught a class on pendulums. It was a lot of fun, but so many people were working they could not attend and have asked me to teach it again. Briefly we went over these questions and learned how a pendulum is used. *What are they? *What are the used for? *How to purchase one & how to make your own. *Using your pendulum and a few exercises. *Did you know pendulums can be used with Reiki? (See the introduction below) It was a fun class! I am thinking about teaching it again LIVE on Skype. What do you think? Would anyone be interested? Here is the introduction... Pendulum Class 101
What is a pendulum? A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity. Anything can be a pendulum. A stone, a paper clip, a piece of wood or grandmother’s wedding ring. You can make your own or buy one. You may use a gold chain or a piece of string. You can pick up a bolt you find on the side walk or use something dear to you. What are they used for? Pendulums maybe used for dowsing, finding information, accessing your inner wisdom, healing, connecting with your inspiration and opening an intuitive link with your higher self. In Reiki we often use a pendulum to dowse the chakras or scrub them. The live class would be $20.00USD and be approx 1/2 hour. What do you think? Should we do this? Send me an email (you can use the link at top of the webpage) if you are interested or have any questions. Reiki Blessings, Sarah Comments are closed.
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