“A pendulum is a tool that is used to connect to your higher self and ‘source’ by asking questions to help guide, clarify, and raise your awareness,” says reiki master Kelsey Patel. “The pendulum itself is simply a small object attached to the end of a string, and can be made out of wood, crystal, gemstone, glass, or metal.”
It’s not something you should use to help make every single decision of your life—but it can be useful in certain situations. According to Patel, it’s a very personal practice. “A pendulum can be used in various scenarios where you just want to gain a little more clarity, connection, and a better understanding of something,” she says. “You can ask the pendulum questions about life, love, health, career, money—whether simple or complex.” So I wouldn’t exactly turn to a pendulum to help you decide on what to have for dinner (although… technically, you could).
Connecting with pendulums
As stated above, you can feel free to consult your pendulum whenever you feel the need, but think of it as more of a spiritual practice. “I recommend using it as much as you feel you need to or want to—just like any other spiritual practice, it’s a personal preference,” says Patel. “You can use the pendulum to help you with any problem, troubling situation, or something you need more clarity around.” Just remember: The pendulum can only answer “yes” or “no” questions. “So make sure to phrase questions in a way that can allow you to get a clear answer,” she says.
According to her, the pendulum connects with your energy, so be conscious of that. “A pendulum is connecting to you and your energy in that moment of that day,” says Patel. “It’s ok to sometimes receive answers and then try again the next day and find the answer may have shifted from the previous day.”
To get your go-to pendulum, it’s kind of like when you walk into a gemstone shop and find what speaks to you. “Choosing the right pendulum is like choosing the right crystal—there is no right or wrong,” explains Patel. “Trust your intuition and allow yourself to be shown which pendulum is right for you. When you pick up a pendulum, how does it feel? Focus on the feeling, and you will know which one is meant to be yours.” If you’re into jade crystals, for instance, and you see a jade pendulum, go for it.
How to use a pendulum
After you’ve used your intuition to pick out the pendulum that’s perfect for you, you’re ready to consult the tool for guidance. These are Patel’s pro-approved tips for actually using it.
1. Cleanse: As with crystals, pendulums need cleansing too. “Cleanse the pendulum with sage, outside under a full moon, soaking it in sea salt if the material or crystal is water and salt friendly, or simply by holding it under cold tap water,” instructs Patel.
2. Prepare your mind and energy: “It’s key to learn what is ‘yes’ and what is ‘no,'” says Patel of what to do before asking the pendulum a question. AKA—you have to figure out how it will speak to you. “Take a moment to find a comfortable seat and quiet your mind. Take a few deep cleansing breaths to open up and clear your mind, body, and spirit. Holding the pendulum in your dominant hand with the chain or top link between your thumb and index finger, ask ‘show me yes’ and ‘show me no,’ or ‘what does yes look like’ and ‘what does no look like.'” When you do this, Patel points out that the pendulum will either swing vertically, horizontally, or in circular motions. Take note as to what each answer looks like—for instance, if it went up and down vertically when you said ‘show me yes,’ that is how it will respond in an affirmative way to your question. “You could also ask ‘show me neutral’ if you want that option too,” says Patel.
4. Start with what you know: To get the pendulum going, ask questions you already know the answer to. “For example, ask if your name is what your name is, and ‘do I live in [insert city],'” says Patel. “This can help you connect with the pendulum and get to know its directional swings and how it will communicate with you.”
5. Prep your questions: Patel recommends having multiple questions to ask. “When looking for clarity or guidance around a situation, have more than one question prepared about the topic to help you gain as much insight as possible and as much guidance,” she says. Something to remember? The pendulum might not always work. “Sometimes a pendulum will not want to answer or not be open to answering a particular question at that time,” says Patel. “This can be shown as a separate directional swing or the pendulum might simply remain still.”
6. Remain open: Using a pendulum is all about being at ease. “Just like when you are going through a meditation, try to simply allow the pendulum to communicate freely with you,” says Patel. “The more open you are to receive, the easier you and the pendulum can communicate. And remember, like any practice, you can enjoy the experience and trust in your ability to connect because you already have your own answers.” It’s just a tool, BTW, that’s merely there to help you get closer to your own intuition. You have your own inner truth, after all.