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A communigraph is a device which consists of a pendulum suspended over a small table. The table contains small metal plates, each representing a different letter of the alphabet. As the pendulum swings, its brushes against these metal plates. By doing so, it closes an electrical circuit. The chosen letter is then illuminated on the table. This device is also known as the Ashkir-Jobson Communigraph, after its creators. This interesting form of divination requires no special skills or training. No medium or psychic is required. Form a circle around the table, and concentrate on the question to be answered. The pendulum will begin to swing on its own. By tracing the letters that are chosen, the diviner receives clues to the ultimate answer.
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Richard Cassaro is a journalist, speaker and author of “Written In Stone: Decoding The Secret Masonic Religion Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals And World Architecture.” The book uncovers a lost Wisdom Tradition that was practiced globally in antiquity, found memorialized in pyramids, Triptychs, and identical images worldwide. The central tenets of this tradition have been perpetuated in Western Secret Societies. The most visible of these is the so-called “Masonic Fraternity,” an age-old chivalric Order whose ranks have included Europe’s Gothic cathedral builders and America’s Founding Fathers. Richard has two websites: www.DeeperTruth.com and www.RichardCassaro.com