Use this chart
Another method is to use our Ask Your Pendulum Chakra Pendulum Chart. Shown above is a pendulum chart for checking your chakras. (You can click on the image to bring up a larger version which you can print out - or if you prefer, draw your own on a blank piece of paper- using the chart here as a guide.) If you don't want to waste paper, I've created a handy a laminated version of the chart. To use, lay the chart flat on a desk or table and hold your pendulum over the area at the center of the chart (where the pointer indicates). With a quiet, unbiased mind, ask your pendulum to identify specific states or energy levels. For example, you can ask "Show me which chakra has the highest energy today." Or, "Show me which chakra needs attention most right now." You can even ask specific questions designed to help narrow down issues that you may already be aware of. For instance, if you are feeling anxious, you could ask, "Which chakra is contributing to my sense of anxiety today?" Then study the attributes of that chakra (as listed on the chart) to see if you can focus in on the problem. Remember to phrase your questions so that the pendulum can answer clearly. If you asked, "How are my chakras?" over this chart, your pendulum won't be able to answer because the question is too vague. A better question might be, "Which chakras are open?" or "Which chakras are closed?". You'd then read the pendulum as it swings directionally over the various wedges on the chart. Watch as it swings directionally through each wedge that fits the answer to your question question. If only a few chakras are in open, the pendulum will swing through those and then may stop, or it may return to the first one indicated. If it swings in a clockwise circle, this indicates all chakras. Counter-clockwise indicates no chakras.
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