TARJETA 4: BETH (ב)
TARJETA 5: GIMEL (ג)
TARJETA 6: DALETH (ד)
TARJETA 7: KAPH (כ)
TARJETA 8: PE (פ)
TARJETA 9: RESH (ר)
TARJETA 10: TAV (ת)
The choice of Hebrew is not arbitrary. In the Western esoteric tradition (Hermetic Kabbalah), Hebrew letters are considered foundational archetypes. Each letter possesses a numerical value (gematria), a symbolic meaning, and a correspondence to paths on the Tree of Life.
For example, the letter Aleph (א) represents the ox, strength, and the element of air; Mem (מ) corresponds to water and the maternal aspect; Tav (ת) signifies truth and completion. When a pendulum points to a letter, the practitioner interprets not a word, but a concept. A question about a new job that lands on Aleph might suggest leadership and new beginnings, while a landing on Ayin (ע)—meaning "eye" or perception—might advise the querent to look more carefully.
Thus, these cards transform the pendulum from a simple binary tool (Yes/No) into a nuanced oracular system, akin to pulling a single Tarot card or an I Ching hexagram. They are a portable, simplified version of the more complex Kabbalistic divination systems. tarjetas p%C3%A9ndulo hebreo para imprimir
Las Tarjetas de Péndulo Hebreo son una herramienta poderosa para radiestesia y sanación energética. A diferencia de los péndulos tradicionales que responden simplemente "sí" o "no", el sistema de péndulo hebreo (o "Isabelino") permite formular preguntas complejas, limpiar energías y equilibrar chakras utilizando las frecuencias vibratorias de las letras hebreas.
A continuación, encontrarás la información necesaria para entender, crear e imprimir tu propio set de tarjetas.
A typical session involves the following steps: TARJETA 4: BETH (ב)
It is important to note that this practice is not part of mainstream Judaism, which generally prohibits divination (Deuteronomy 18:10-12). Instead, these cards belong to the realm of Hermetic Qabalah, a Christian or Western occult tradition that adapted Jewish mysticism.