This week in class, we had some questions about using the pendulum replacing using the wisdom from muscle testing or kinesiology. It was a great topic, one I have tip-toed around for years and am willing to address.

 

The questions were prefaced with muscle testing is not reliable for the individual asking the question. They seek to find their reliable answer by using a pendulum, which one of the questioners said she asked Mary and angels to help her get her answers.

 

The clearing we did in the Mastery program was on body wisdom this week. Last week was on muscle testing.

 

Our body receives information and is able to discern is it true, not true, pure, or a lie. The body, all bodies get the information. Are we able to know and understand it is the question? The body wisdom is an aspect of our Divine self. It is the gift of God in me.

 

As we in all our programs, we seek to clear deception and see the truth for truth; we seek to activate that part of us that is divine. That divine spark that is God Me; meaning we all came from God and are equipped beyond what we understand at this moment to live our God Wisdom.  The knowledge we glean from our body is divine wisdom. It is not created or designed; it is not deferring to another or surrendering to forces that know better. Because we for ourself know best.

 

If you can think of ‘divining tools,’ pendulum, water witch, ouija board, a tool is being used.  Other forces can manipulate this tool. I might guess that these tools created in the arena of charm were created to take us away from our inner God wisdom and reliant on outside forces. So you can then ask yourself, can my body identify where water is? With practice and perhaps a tune-up, you will find your body is aware and able.

 

Now for a subject I feel a bit squeamish about, and you likely already know, Pendulums and wedgy boards are used to connect with dark demonic forces. They are impure tools. I know if you are using one, you are not doing that, but to be clear, that is its origin as a tool. Water witch in the word itself leads us to the origin—a witchcraft tool.

 

So does all this really matter in the grand scheme of things? What do you think?