Printable Alpha-Numeric Pendulum Chart - Digital Download - New and Improved!

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Spell the answer out with letters, numbers, or percentages, using your pendulum and this exclusive, new and improved pendulum chart by Ask Your Pendulum®. This chart is a digital pdf file that you download and then print out on your own printer to use with a pendulum.

A note from the creator of Ask Your Pendulum: This chart is the product of my own hard work, research and/or creativity, to which I hold the copyright thereto and reserve all rights. If you are purchasing the download, you may print this chart out for your own use as often as you like. However, you may not distribute, publish, project in any way, or display on any internet website without my express written permission.

How to Use

This chart has five sections that are arranged in concentric rings radiating out from the center of the chart. Each section has a Roman numeral printed along the base of the chart. These sections, arranged beginning at the outside edge of the chart and moving inward toward the center of the half-circle, are as follows: I. Days of the week, II. Months of the year, III. Percentages, IV. Numbers, V. Letters of the alphabet. 

In addition to your pendulum and a printout of the chart, you’ll also need a pen or pencil and a piece of paper. Be prepared to sound it out as you dowse. Your pendulum (and its source) may not be good at spelling, even if you, yourself are excellent at it. For example, your pendulum might spell the word “cousin” phonetically, as in “kuzn”, or the word “angel” as “anjil”, and so on.

  1. Clear your mind of expectations and predictions.
  2. Specify that the source for your pendulum’s information is your higher self. To do this, you can say, “I call upon the higher self to answer these questions. I seek only truthful answers, which are aligned with the highest and greatest good for all concerned.” Feel free to tailor this language so that it fits with your own intention and terminology.
  3. Place the chart on a flat surface in front of you. If possible, sit up straight and put both feet flat on the floor.
  4. Decide how to phrase your inquiry. For example, “Please spell out the name of the of the angel who spoke to me in my dream last night.” Once you have decided on the wording, write it down before proceeding. 
  5. Grasp the top bead or fob of your pendulum between your thumb and forefinger and arch your wrist slightly. Hold your pendulum so that it dangles about 1/2 inch above the hinge-point (the spot that the arrow points to). Steady your elbow on the table, but not your hand that holds the pendulum. Try to hold very still, but don’t worry if your hand and the pendulum shake a little bit. This won’t affect the outcome.
  6. Ask your question. Keeping your elbow and grip in the same position, and mentally focusing on the question, allow your pendulum as much time as it needs to pick a direction. 
  7. Read the answer: While continuing to hold your pendulum in position and letting it swing freely, observe its motion. When it’s ready to answer, and as it gains momentum, the pendulum’s motion will take shape and show a repeating pattern:
    1. A steady swing that repeatedly passes over the hinge point in a straight line indicates the data shown below the pendulum’s path (in the ring you are focused on). Write it down and continue for the next part (letter, number, percentage, month or day) of the answer. Repeat until the answer is complete. 
    2. If you are unsure about a particular selection, you can use your pendulum to verify that you’ve read its signal correctly by using a Yes/No 
      pendulum chart or a pendulum that’s programmed for Yes/No answers. Using either, ask your pendulum if “_______________” is the correct letter, number, percentage, month, or day.
    3. If the pendulum’s swing is not a straight, through-the-hinge-point swing, but instead, goes in a circular, clockwise motion, it’s indicating that clarification of your question is needed, so rephrase it and try again.
    4. If your pendulum swings in a counter-clockwise circular motion, it is indicating that it cannot say, or that now is not the time to ask.
  8. Clear the pendulum at the end of each question by touching its weight-stone to the palm of your free hand or another surface.

      Sample Questions 

      For questions that can be answered by letters of the alphabet, focus on ring “V” (the inner-most ring with letters A-Z):

      • “Please spell out a good name for my new cat.”
      • “What is the first letter of the last name of the next person who will change my life?”
      • “Please spell out the name of the of the angel who spoke to me in my dream last night.”
      • “In what store did I drop my fuzzy blue earmuffs yesterday?”

      For questions that can be answered with numbers, focus on ring “IV” (the ring with numbers and -/+ minus signs):

      • “Of the one hundred people I invited to (insert name of specific event and date), how many will likely attend?”
      • “What is the right amount of chocolate chip cookies to bring to the next meeting of (insert name of specific event and date).”

      For questions that can be answered with percentages, focus on ring “III” (the ring containing percentages):

      • “What is the potential success rate for my new project (insert specific name and or description of the endeavor here)?”
      • “Over this next year, by what percentage will I be able to increase ______________________?”

      For questions that can be answered with months of the year, focus on ring “II” (the ring containing months):

      • “Over the next year, which month will be my most prosperous?”
      • “In looking for the greatest overall attendance, what’s the best month next year to schedule our extended family reunion?”

      For questions that can be answered with days of the week, focus on ring “I” (the ring containing days):

      • “On what day of the week will my _______________ arrive?”
      • “During my vacation next week, which day holds the best possibility for clear skies and sunshine?”