Any object that is suspended from a fixed point so that it may hang and swing freely.
A divination device consisting of a string attached to a heavy object such as a crystal or the like. Questions are divined by noting the motion of the pendulum during divination.
Dowsing and radionics instrument consisting of a bob suspended by a short cord held in the fingers.
The motions of a pendulum, a small weight at the end of a short length of thread or fine chain, are sometimes used to communicate with spirits.
The Pendulum is a powerful tool and has been used by Psychics for centuries. In ancient China, the Pendulum was used to ward off evil spirits. Ancient Egyptians used a Pendulum to determine the best place to grow crops. A Pendulum is a small weight suspended on a piece of thread, chain or cord. The small weight could be something as simple as a paper clip or a wedding band – the energy is not picky! Many Psychics choose Pendulums that are beautifully ornate – some made from psychic-enhancing crystals such as quartz and amethyst. Pendulums are said to be very precise. The Pendulum swings are guided by the power of the universal energy – the energy of the earth, all of its inhabitants and the entire Universe. Psychics may choose to use a Pendulum in your reading to help you find a lost object, select a potential mate, communicate with spirits and explore past lives.
A pendulum consists of a bob connected to a rod or rope. At small angles, a pendulumâ€(tm)s motion approximates simple harmonic motion as it swings back and forth without friction.
A swing on the rope, either intentional to gain a distant anchor on big wall climbs or unintentional when falling during a traverse with not enough pro in place.
A divination device consisting of a string attached to a heavy object whose movement determines the answer.
A tool of Divination which consists of a heavy object suspended from a string or cord. The end of the cord is held between the thumb and forefinger; questions are asked and their answers divided by the movements of the pendulum.
any weight hung from a fixed point so as to swing freely. In parapsychology, the swing is used to determine answers given by spirits. [Lat, neuter of pendulus, hanging
A small dowsing tool composed of a dangling crystal or metal plumb which is used to answer questions or find things through psychic energies.
a body suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing back and forth
a body suspended from a fixed support so that it swings freely back and forth under the influence of gravity
an object, hung from a fixed point, that swings freely back and forth under the action of gravity
an object in the real world
an object suspended by a string or chain
an object that hangs from one end and can swing forward and backward
an object that swings back and forth around a fixed point if it is pulled aside and let go
a popular choice for a lot of beginners in dowsing
a powerful dowsing tool that provides you with answers so you can make more informed choices
a small weight attached to a length of chain or thread
a small weight on a string or chain
a suspended weight that swings back and forth in a regular periodic motion
a weight (crystal, fishing weight, etc
a weight of some sort suspended by a chain or string
a weight on the end of a length of cord or chain which is moved by your muscle twitches and bodily movements instructed by your higher self or Universal consciousness which ever label you wish to put on it
a weight that is hanging from a fixed point by a string or wire, so that it can swing freely back and forth caused by the gravitational pull
Supported traverse using the rope from above.
An object suspended by a thread. Movements of a pendulum are often used by dowsers to locate objects or answer questions.
To swing or fall sideways on a rope. Big wall climbers sometimes use pendulums intentionally to reach either distant anchors or a different crack system (e.g. The Big Swing on The Nose, El Capitan). More often, however, a pendulum results from a fall on a traverse where there is inadequate protection in place.
Tool for picking up psychic hot-spots as well as lost objects and answering questions. Often in lead crystal or semi-precious stones, these (usually) teardrop shapes are hung on a chain and will swing on their own in response to questions. More can be found out about them in our document above on Equipment and you can purchase your own from our Shop section.
A divinatory device consisting of a string attached to a heavy object, such as a quartz crystal, root or ring.
A body suspended from a clock movement. The free swing (from side to side) requlates the time or accuracy of the mechanical movement. Note: The pendulum on a quartz battery-operated movement is not a mecessary element in timekeeping, but simply decorative. It is driven from side to side by electro-magnetic impulses.
Divinatory device usually a string with a heavy object attached.
internal part of a clock's mechanism that swings backwards and forwards
A swinging rod and weight suspended below the clock movement. It accurately determines the rate of operation of the movement.
To fall off a route and swing freely in an arc.
A swinging rod hanging from below the movement to regulate the movements timekeeping for mechanical movements and usually decorative for quartz movements
An object that is suspended from a fixed point that moves in response to a natural force and/or psychic energy.
A device used to measure energy or for dowsing. It is usually constructed with a chain and a cone or pyramid shaped crystal
Heavy object on a string, used for dowsing or fortune telling.
To swing or release sideways at the end of the rope. Pendulums usually occur when a crack system ends and the climber must swing to another crack system. On the Nose route, the King Swing, takes a climber from the top of the boot flake, lowers him or her 60 feet and from there the climber must run sideways along the wall much like Batman until reaching an arete and crack system 40 feet to the side.
A rod with weight at the bottom usually suspended at the top by a spring or silk cord, a method of regulation is normally fitted, making the pendulum shorter makes the clock run faster.
To swing on a rope across a rock face to gain a distant anchor point.
1. swinging on a length of rope in order to obtain a distant hold: a facet of aid climbing; 2. falling after climbing far to the left or right of the last runner, causing a swing. [Martin Brierley
An apparatus consisting of an object mounted so that it swings freely under the influence of gravity
A body suspended from a fixed point that moves back and forth due to the influence of gravity.