Antique or vintage rare handmade esoteric divination statue with question and answer pendulum. Measures: Height 14 1/2 in x Width 8 3/4 in x Depth 9 in. The central pillar is a weathered, curved piece of natural wood or bone textured to mimic a joint, mounted onto a tiered wooden base. Iron nails or pins are driven into the frame, serving as anchors for a complex geometric network of black thread. This resembles a 3D web or a sacred geometry grid. Small, brass-colored cowbells or ritual bells hang from the outer edges of the thread matrix. In spiritual traditions, bells are often used to clear energy, mark the beginning of a ritual, or ward off spirits. A turned wooden pendulum bob attached to a beaded chain hangs directly below the heavy curve of the wood. While this piece serves primarily as a fixed sculpture, the tool hanging from it-the pendulum-is a well-known instrument used in dowsing and divination. Question and Answer System: In practice, a user holds a pendulum by its chain over a flat surface or a specialized pendulum board containing options like “Yes, ” “No, ” and Maybe. The Mechanism: The user asks a direct question, and the direction of the pendulum’s swing indicates the answer e. Clockwise for “Yes, ” counter-clockwise or side-to-side for “No”. The Ideomotor Effect: While occult practices attribute the movement to spirits or subconscious energy, science explains this movement through the ideomotor effect. This occurs when a person’s subconscious mind makes tiny, involuntary muscle movements in their hand, causing the pendulum to swing without their conscious awareness.
