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EH117 - Pendulum Techniques for Animals & Their People ::This three part beginner's teleclass will introduce you to the ancient art of dowsing with a pendulum. A pendulum is a powerful tool that has been used for thousands of years, and is still being used in present times. Pendulums were used during WWII when doctors used the pendulum for medical
diagnosis. During the Vietnam War, pendulums were used to locate land mines and underground tunnels. Topics covered include:
You will learn to perform long distance dowsing through the use of a witness or a map. Initially the course will go through the steps in preparing for a session with a pendulum. Pendulum dowsing exercises will be presented during the 2nd teleclass. Homework assignments will be included between each class section. Ethics and legal aspects will be covered during this course as well. Please note: A pendulum is required for this class. You will be using it during the class as well as for the homework assignments. A small variety of pendulums are available for sale through the instructor if you do not have one on hand. If you have one that you want to use for the class, for optimum efficiency it is suggested that the bobber (can be of any material; crystal, wood, glass or metal), should have a point at the bottom to make the map readings more efficient and easier visually. The ideal length for the chain and bobber is 6-8" total. The shorter 6" chain will enable a faster response. If you have a pendulum and it is longer than the recommended length, the class will discuss how to adjust the length. Listen to a message from Instructor Linda Epstein: Class Details:
This class is faciliated by Linda Epstein. Click here to visit our calendar for available class dates and to enroll now! This class is also available on-demand.
Please review the appropriate Enrollment Policy, as well as the Student Waiver, prior to registering. *This class is for informational purposes only and is in no way meant to cure or diagnose
anything. It is not a substitute for professional medical or veterinary care. Testimonial"It was a good introduction to practical pendulum use. Much easier to understand than a lot of the books available!" Sue T. |
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