A Little Bit of Crystals

A Little Bit of Crystals

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Crystals are the most exciting, powerful psychic tools. They act as transmitters and amplifiers of health, happiness, love, success, and prosperity. They also enhance the home and workplace with both energy and protection.

Do you wonder why these stones contain so much power? You should know that the oldest object found on Earth was a tiny fragment of zircon. Found in Western Australia, the fragment is 4,404 billion years old. The great antiquity of every crystal as well as its formation by rushing water, volcanic fire, the earth, and the winds give crystals a depth that connects with our innate spiritual nature.

Crystals release this power quite naturally as we hold, display, or wear them as jewelry, and they transform, in ways we scarcely understand, negativity flowing into our lives from whatever source to positive energies. They radiate joy and healing as they catch light. Crystals also connect us with our angels and wise guides.

Ancient Greeks

Many people have tried to explain the wondrous properties of the gemstones. The ancient Greeks believed that all quartz crystals found on earth were pieces of the Crystal of Truth, dropped by Hercules from Mount Olympus, home of the gods. The Greek philosopher Plato (427-347 BC) claimed that stars and planets converted decayed and decaying material into the gemstones that were ruled by their mother star or planet. To indigenous people throughout the world, including the Australian aboriginal and Native American peoples, stones and crystals are living entities. They are manifestations of the Great Creative Spirit, giving crystals the power to heal plants, animals, and people.

This has been part of the Introduction to a great book called A Little Bit of Crystals. Cassandra Eason is the author and the publisher is Sterling Ethos. You will soon be able to purchase this book on this website. Please let me know if you would like to pre-order the book.

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