The Role of Crystals in Pendum Magic: Amplifying Energy and Intent

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Pendulum magic is a form of divination that involves using a weighted object, typically a small crystal or metal pendant, suspended from a chain or string. This ancient practice is believed to allow individuals to tap into their intuition, connect with their higher self, and receive guidance or insight from the spiritual realm. To begin practicing pendulum magic, it is important to select a pendulum that resonates with you. This may involve choosing a crystal that aligns with your intentions or simply selecting a pendant that feels comfortable and balanced in your hand. Cleansing and energizing your pendulum is also recommended before each use, as this helps to clear any residual energy and attune the pendulum to your personal vibrations. Once you have prepared your pendulum, you can begin by asking simple yes or no questions.


This is an Order-16 pandiagonal pure magic square so uses the consecutive numbers from 1 to 256.
Each of the 16 rows, columns, and diagonals sum to the constant 2056
The E. S. each also sum to 2056 and the H. H. each sum to 2056 x 2.

The magic constant of a normal magic square depends only on n and has the value M n n sup2 1 2 For normal magic squares of order n 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 183 183 183 183, the magic constants are 15, 34, 65, 111, 175, 260, 183 183 183 183. The magic constant of a normal magic square depends only on n and has the value M n n sup2 1 2 For normal magic squares of order n 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 183 183 183 183, the magic constants are 15, 34, 65, 111, 175, 260, 183 183 183 183.

49 cell magic square

Once you have prepared your pendulum, you can begin by asking simple yes or no questions. To establish the direction of your pendulum's responses, you can start by asking it something you know to be true, such as your name or age. Observe the movement of the pendulum, whether it swings side to side, back and forth, or in a circular motion.

Unusual Magic Squares

This pattern, which is a torus drawn in two dimensions may be used as an order-5 pandiagonal magic square generator.

Examples:
Start at number 1, and follow the big circles, to generate the rows of the A. magic square (below).

Start at number 2, and follow the big circles, to generate the columns of the B magic square.

25 different pandiagonal magic squares can be formed this way by starting with each of the 25 numbers on the model.
Another 25 different magic squares can be constructed by forming the rows and columns with the numbers along the spiral lines. See Magic square C, below.

Actually, four magic squares may be constructed by following the radial lines, and another four by following the spiral lines, in either direction around the torus. However, three of these magic squares are just disguised versions of the fourth one, because they are rotations or reflections.

Magic Circles

These two diagrams, between them, illustrate some relationships in this order-4 magic square.
1 6 12 15 A. B.
11 16 2 5 1 + 15 + 4 + 14 -- biggest circle 1 + 15 + 10 + 8 -- 1 of 4 big circles
8 3 13 10 1 + 12 + 13 + 8 -- 1 of 4 medium circles 11 + 2 + 13 + 8 -- 1 of 4 small circles
14 9 7 4 1 + 6 + 16 + 11 -- 1 of 5 small circles

Thanks for the idea to W. S. Andrews, Magic Squares and Cubes, Dover, 1960.

Pandiagonal with Special Numbers.

Prime Number Heterosquares

The Order-3 heterosquare on the left consists of 9 prime numbers. The 3 rows, 3 columns and the 2 main diagonals all sum to different prime numbers. The sum of all 9 cells is also a prime number.
Is this the square with the smallest possible total with eighteen unique primes (including the totals)?

The Square on the right has identical features, but in addition consists of consecutive primes.
Is this the square with the smallest possible total with nine consecutive primes?

These squares designed by Carlos Rivera, Sept. 98. See his Web page on Prime Puzzles & Problems at
http://www.sci.net.mx/~crivera/

Double HH

This is an Order-16 pandiagonal pure magic square so uses the consecutive numbers from 1 to 256.
Each of the 16 rows, columns, and diagonals sum to the constant 2056
The E. S. each also sum to 2056 and the H. H. each sum to 2056 x 2.

Constructed in Sept./98 by E.W. Shineman, Jr. for myself. Thanks Ed.

Update: Sept. 14, 2001
After investigating the Franklin 16x16 squares, I did the same tests on this one. Here are the results of that test.

If there are 16 cells in the pattern, they sum to S. If there are only 4 cells to a pattern, their sum is S/4, and 8 cell patterns produce S/2.
The word ‘All’ with no qualifier means that the pattern may be started at ANYof the 256 cells of the magic square.

All rows of 16 cells.
All columns of 16 cells.
All rows of 8 cells starting on EVEN columns
All columns of 8 cells starting on rows 8 & 16
All rows of 4 cells starting on EVEN columns
All columns of 4 cells starting on rows 2 & 10
All rows of 2 cells starting on EVEN columns
All 16 cell diagonals
All 2x2 square arrays
Corners of all even squares
All 16 cell small patterns (fully symmetrical within a 6x6 or 8x8 square array)
All 16 cell midsize patterns (fully symmetrical within a 10 or 12 square array)
All 16 cell large patterns (fully symmetrical within a 14 or 16 square array)
All horizontal 2-cell segment bent-diagonals
All vertical 2-cell segment bent-diagonals, R, L starting on ODD rows
All vertical 2-cell segment bent-diagonals, L, R starting on EVEN rows
All horizontal 4-cell segment bent-diagonals starting in column 4, 8, 12 and 16
All vertical 4-cell segment bent-diagonals starting in column 2, 6, 10, 14
NO 8-cell segment (regular) bent-diagonals
All knight-move horizontal 8-cell segment, bent-diagonals
All knight-move vertical 8-cell segment, bent-diagonals

See more on the Franklin page

Shineman's Magic Diamonds

Constructed by E. W. Shineman, Jr. , treasurer, to commemorate his company's 75 th (Diamond) Anniversary in 1966 . It contains 5 special numbers.

75 The anniversary.
18 & 91 1891 The year the company was founded.
206 Net sales in 1966 (millions of dollars).
244 Net earnings (cents per share).

24 combinations of 4 numbers sum to 1966 .

Also constructed by E. W. Shineman, Jr., this in 1990 for his 75 th birthday.
This one contains 11 special numbers.
75 Age on reaching diamond anniversary.
33 (1933) Year graduated from high school.
4-9-15 Date of birth.
1878 Year father was born.
22 Age when graduated from college
86 (1886) Birthyear of Father-in-law & mother-in-law
1885 Year mother was born.
63 & 68 (1963 &1968) Years of career milestones

24 combinations of 4 numbers sum to 1990 .

Order-8 with embedded star

This order-8 magic square is composed of four order-4 pure magic squares. The embedded magic star is index # 16 and is super-magic (the points also sum to the constant 34).
The index numbers of the magic squares are:
upper left # 390 equivalent upper right # 142 the basic solution
lower left # 724 equivalent lower right # 271 equivalent
The equivalent solutions require rotations and/or reflections in order to match the basic solution # shown.

Fr�nicle, assigned these magic square index numbers about 1675, when he published a list of all 880 basic solutions for the order-4 magic square. For more information, see
Benson & Jacoby, New Recreations with Magic Squares, Dover Publ., 1976.

The magic star index numbers were designed and assigned by me and a full description appears at Magic Star Definitions.

Thanks to Arto Juhani Heino who e-mailed me this pattern on Jul. 15/98.

Order-4 square to order-8 star.

This diagram shows some relationships between an order-8B magic star and an order-4 magic square.
Both patterns are basic solutions. The star is index # 57 (Heinz) and the square is index # 666 (Fr�nicle).

Thanks to Arto Juhani Heino for this design.

Franklin 8 x 8 Magic Square

This magic square was constructed by Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790).

It has many interesting properties as illustrated by the following cell patterns.

Because the square is continuous, (wraps around), each pattern is repeated 64 times ( 8 in each direction).

It also has the property that any 4 by 4 square sums to the constant, 2056, as well as some other combinations.

It has many interesting properties as illustrated by the following cell patterns.
Pendum magic for beginners

This can indicate your pendulum's yes or no response pattern. As you become more comfortable and attuned to your pendulum, you can start asking more complex questions or seeking guidance on various aspects of your life. Remember that pendulum magic is not a substitute for personal judgment and decision-making, but rather a tool to help you gain clarity and insight. It is important to trust your intuition and use discernment when interpreting the pendulum's responses. When using a pendulum, it is important to create a calm and focused environment. This can be achieved through grounding and centering techniques, such as deep breathing or visualization. It is also helpful to state your intention before each pendulum session, clearly articulating what you seek guidance on or the purpose of your inquiry. This helps to align your energies and create a clear channel of communication with the spiritual realm. Lastly, practicing regular meditation and self-reflection is beneficial for developing your intuitive abilities and strengthening your connection with your pendulum. By taking the time to quiet your mind and tune into your inner wisdom, you can enhance your pendulum magic practice and receive more accurate and meaningful guidance. In conclusion, pendulum magic is a powerful and accessible form of divination that can offer valuable insights and guidance. By choosing a pendulum, establishing its response pattern, creating a focused environment, and trusting your intuition, you can tap into the wisdom of the spiritual realm and embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth..

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