Pendulum dowsing refers to answering (life) questions using a pendulum, an often drop-shaped metal, glass or wooden object on a wire or chain. Pendulum dowsing, like dowsing, is considered a form of radiesthesia and divination. Pendulum dowsing is used, among other things, to find possible answers to (life) questions or to detect so-called "energies". There is no scientific evidence that pendulum dowsing would work, but people who use the pendulum believe that the instrument works well. When dowsing, one holds the end of a flexible wire, rope or chain with a length of 5 to 10 centimeters. An object made of metal, glass, wood or other material hangs on the other end, which functions as a small weight. This weight can have all kinds of shapes and sizes. Asking questions should be done carefully in order to obtain a good answer. The question must therefore be asked precisely and one can only ask one question at a time. The pendulum could then confirm the question or answer it with 'no' by moving it in a specific way. A pendulum card is sometimes used when dowsing, on which a number of possible answers or an alphabet are depicted. Since the pendulum can move in all directions, the pendulum card offers more possibilities to read the answer in more detail in addition to orientation. Pendulum Card Pendulum is one of the many tools that complementary therapists use to access the subconscious of clients.