It's hard to live your best life when your chakras are blocked or out of balance. If you have blocked chakras, you might feel physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually unwell. Fortunately, you can clear your chakras with the help of a pendulum. A crystal pendulum will help you detect the energy levels in your chakras so you can unblock them. We’ll walk you through all the steps you need to use a pendulum to clear your chakras.

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Cleanse your crystal pendulum so it’s ready to use.

  1. You don’t want lingering energy to affect your chakra reading. Fortunately, it’s really easy to cleanse crystals using one of the five elements. Pick one of the following cleansing methods that works best for you:[2]
    • Water: Hold the pendulum under running water. Water can damage black tourmaline, selenite, malachite, celestine, angelite, or kyanite.
    • Fire: Place your pendulum in direct sunlight to cleanse and charge the crystal. Just be aware some crystals may change colors in sunlight.
    • Air: Waft smoke from incense or burning herbs over your pendulum.
    • Earth: Fill a bowl with coarse salt and bury your pendulum in the salt overnight.
    • Æther: Place your pendulum in the moonlight and surround it with salt.
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Ground yourself and connect with your pendulum.

  1. A clear mind will give you better results. Set the scene with incense, candles, and relaxing music if you like. Then, sit or lay in a comfortable position. Take a few minutes to center yourself so you feel relaxed and open to receiving answers. As you do this, hold your pendulum so it picks up on your energy.[3]
    • You might repeat your intention to yourself. You could say, “I’m here to unblock my chakras,” or “Please help me clear my chakras.”
    • If you like, meditate for a few minutes as you connect with your pendulum. Meditating also allows you to set your intentions for clearing your chakras.[4]
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Start at your crown or root chakra.

  1. The crown and root chakras are on each end of your spinal column. Your crown chakra is at the top of your head and represents your spiritual life. On the other hand, your root chakra is located at the base of your spine and represents stability and survival. Either chakra is a great starting point.[5]
    • It may be easiest to start at your crown chakra and work your way down. Alternatively, you might start with your root since it's the first chakra.
    • Ask a friend to help if you can because it'll be hard to reach some chakras on your own, especially your root chakra.
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Be still as your chakra energy moves the pendulum.

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Use the direction of the movement to figure out if a chakra is open or closed.

  1. Once your pendulum moves, track the direction it swings or spins. This will help you figure out whether or not your chakra is open or blocked. Here’s what the different directions mean:[9]
    • Clockwise spinning means your chakra is open.
    • Counterclockwise spinning means your chakra is blocked or closed.
    • Side-to-side means you have a horizontal block because you’re holding in energy.
    • Up-and-down means you have a vertical block because you’re misusing energy.
    • Diagonally means you’re partially blocked because you’re not being assertive.
    • No motion means your chakra has no energy at all.[10]
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Ask your pendulum yes/no questions as an alternative.

  1. You might find it easier to just ask your pendulum questions. Generally, pendulums can give three possible answers: yes, no, or undecided. Just hold your pendulum over your chakra and ask, “Is this chakra blocked?” Soon, you’ll have your answer.[11]
    • For example, swinging clockwise might mean “yes,” while swinging counterclockwise might mean “no.” Swinging in a straight line might mean “undecided.”
    • When you first start using a pendulum, find how it gives yes, no, and undecided answers by holding the pendulum and asking it “What is a “yes” answer?” Then, watch how it moves. Your pendulum should give you a different movement for “yes,” “no”, and “undecided.” If it doesn’t, try again.
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Repeat the process for each of your 7 chakras.

  1. Go through the chakras in order. Check the direction your pendulum swings over each one to look for blocked chakras and imbalances. Here is what each chakra represents and where to find it:[13]
    • Crown chakra (spirituality & openness): located at the top of your head.
    • Third-eye chakra (mind & imagination): located around your forehead.
    • Throat chakra (communication & self-expression): located in your throat.
    • Heart chakra (love, compassion, & peace): located at the center of your chest.
    • Solar plexus chakra (confidence): located in the center of your torso.
    • Sacral chakra (sexuality & creativity): located in your lower abdomen.
    • Root chakra (security & stability): located at the base of your spine.

Warnings

  • Don’t use a pendulum to replace medical care. If you’re feeling sick or are struggling with a mental health condition, see a medical provider to make sure you're getting the best treatment.
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Emily Christensen
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This article was co-authored by Emily Christensen and by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Emily Christensen is a Shamanic Spiritual Advisor, Reiki Master, and the Founder of Rainbow Raaja based in Southern California and now King County, Washington. Emily has over six years of experience as a Massage Therapist and in using tarot cards, crystal therapy, light work (reiki, light codes, energy therapy), and shamanic healing. She received Reiki Master training from the Hands on Healing Institute. Emily is also a certified Bodywork Therapist by the California Massage Therapy Council and an Ordained Shamanic Minister with the Universal Life Church. This article has been viewed 23,254 times.
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