function or1() {
document.orakel.content.value = "Since the pendulum reacts differently to each user, its movements can only be interpreted by skilful and extremely experienced persons.  A given pendulum movement may be interpreted by one person as a clockwise circle and thus as 'yes', while the same movement constitutes a clear 'no' for another user.  For this reason, we won't present here universal rules for interpreting pendulum movements, since any user has to find his or her own. But first of all, I'd like to emphasize the fact that using a pendulum means getting involved with forces that require a strong, lucid character capable of resisting the temptation of using the pendulum for finding anwers to all the questions life may ask. We do have to warn young or labile persons not to use the pendulum excessively, least of all combination with an Ouija-board. Since the latter shows the letters of the alphabet and often the answers yes and no arranged in a semi-circle, the Ouija-board can be used for asking question beyond the scope of yes/no answers."}
function or2() {
document.orakel.content.value = "In former times, the pendulum has often been used in order to know the sex of an unborn child. The circle has traditionnally been interpreted as female, a horizontal movement as male. We do not know in how many cases these predictions proved right, but it is quite clear that the accuracy of the pendulum interpretations depends above all on how skilful an experienced the user is. Yet, we do believe that the pendulum can make statements or answer questions. This can be explained by the fact that all means of prediction - the pendulum, cards, etc. - rely on the connection between our subconscious or intuition and other forces of the universe. In a way, we 'tap' our subconsious during phases of calm, peaceful concentration. That is why those who practise these techiques should be aware of the heavy responsibilty he or she assumes when using the pendulum, cards or other devices for making statements and thus influencing people looking for advice. This cannot be said often enough."}
function or3() {
document.orakel.content.value = "Pendulums exist in various shapes and materials, but a ring fixed on a string can be used, too. Righthanders hold the string in their right hand, lefthanders in their left hand. Your forefinger and thumb form a circle, sizing the string. Your elbow rests on the table so that the pendulum swings over the map or the letter board. Now concentrate on the question and wait for the pendulum to get into motion. What kind of movement does it describe? At the beginning, you should exercise yourself with rather easy questions in order to see how the pendulum reacts in your hand. In most cases, a circle signifies 'yes', a horizontal movement 'no'. You will have develop your sense for the pendulum, since even the intensity of its swinging movements has its own signification."}
