Thursday, October 29, 2009

Gemstones

Gemstones come in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colours. Their matrixes follow the patterning of Sacred Geometry. All crystal and gemstones are living organisms. Crystals have life energy of their own. They are living in some manner of the word as they slowly grow in clusters. They are part of the Mineral Kingdom. Most are grown in nature. Some those are

synthetically produced.

In ancient traditions claim that the stones are alive and can in turn give life, they spring from the rock after it matured, fruits such minerals. If the rough stone was regarded as a passive material, stone carved by God or by men, indicating the passage of the dark soul to the illumination of divine knowledge. Christianity emerging here and there kept these popular superstitions, merely assimilate them, by burning the sacred stones to cross a symbolic marking them as his seal. The campaigns are filled with examples: Against the "evil eye", the Savoyards are quartz or pyrite Gross also called "stone of health". Cons spells, the Berrichons were using the "Malfoudre", a volcanic stone cut and polished. In the Dauphiné, it was the stone of St. Vincent, black stone shaped like a star, "Pierre de Digne" that protected the "evil eye" and disease. In Languedoc, it was fossilized sea urchins that repelled evil spirits.

Popular tradition varied from one province or country to another. There was precious gems on itself crosswise in the form of necklace, bracelet, pendant or ring. Some stones were placed on the patient's body to the place where he suffered or "loading" the water by staying, a few hours to several days in the pitcher family, providing "crystal water" "water sapphire ". The frontiers of medicine, religion and magic, these beliefs attributed virtues and powers to the common minerals like stone most precious.

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