13. The Pendulum and Travel

A friend of mine inherited some money and decided to spend it on a vacation in Bali. All her friends encouraged her to go. However, she’d never traveled internationally, and was nervous about traveling on her own. Despite talking about it endlessly, it began to look as if the idea of travel was simply an idle thought and would never happen. Kath owned a pendulum, and I suggested that she ask it for advice about whether or not she should travel, and when to do it if she did decide to go.

Kath took my idea much further than I’d suggested. She asked a series of questions about every aspect of the trip. Her pendulum told her that travel would be good for her, and that she would thoroughly enjoy it. It told her that she’d be perfectly happy traveling on her own, but would enjoy it more if she went with a friend. Kath asked the pendulum about different friends, and narrowed it down to one. This person was also single, and was delighted to be asked if she’d like to come, as she didn’t like the idea of traveling on her own either. Now that Kath had someone to travel with, she started asking her pendulum about different places they could go. The pendulum suggested they visit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur as well as Bali.

Kath then dowsed for the best time of year to travel, the best airline, suitable places to stay in each destination, and what they should see and do in each place.

Thanks to her pendulum, Kath and her friend had a wonderful vacation, and have traveled together several times since. Without it, she would probably still be thinking about traveling one day.

Your pendulum will prove invaluable whenever you want or need to travel anywhere. It will answer all your questions, small or large, and will remove much of the stress and anxiety that travel can create.

Travel delays and flight cancellations are common nowadays, and you can ask your pendulum about the likelihood of these occurring. This gives you the opportunity to make alternative plans if necessary.

If you travel on business, you can ask your pendulum if it would be beneficial to visit a certain customer on a particular date. You can ask if the person or people you’re going to see will have time to see you. You might save time if you ask if it would be more beneficial to phone the customer, rather than travel to see them.

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