Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 hi mary, you are asking good questions. we must use common sense. if a sapphire crystal is half yellow and half blue, and we cut in half to separate, then we have a jupiter gem and a saturn gem. so combined jupiter-saturn is the only logical conclusion for parti-color sapphires. again with pad, if the primary color is red (pink) then its a strange sun gem, if the primary color is orange or yellow, then it's jupiter. padparsdscha is so rare in jyotish quality that i don't know of any research done on their effects. that is the ultimate test. certainly planetary weaknesses effect their associated chakra, and a lot more than that... best rgds, richard --- Mary <siga2lind wrote: > Dear Richard, > > I understand ... however what about Padparadsha which is a pinkish, > coppery sunset color? Jupiter? or Mars? Sun? > And bi-color sapphire, eg yellow and blue, both clearly defined? > Would that cover 2 planets? Jupiter and Saturn? > Another thought: are planetary strengths/deficiencies linked to > strengths/deficiencies of chakras? Eg: the Sun - root chakra etc.? Or > > is this a different system? > Richard, I really don't want to take advantage of your kindness but > I'm trying to figure these things out for myself ... Please take your > > time, I'm in no hurry at all. > Thank you for your knowledge and patience. > > All the best > Mary > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown II" > <rsbj66> wrote: > > > > Dear Mary, > > > > These different colors of sapphire are related to different planets > > too. Like Pink Sapp is > > just a light colored ruby for Sun, Orange Sapp is leadership color > of Jupiter, Violet is for > > Saturn like Blue Sapphire, etc. > > > > The Tektites you mention are two types: 1) Meteor GLASS and 2) > Meteor METAL. Both DO > > come from the sky. And both are considered lucky, although no one > knows what they are > > good for. I know where to get both types, but we have no demand > for them. And if there > > is no demand after thousands of years then it shows they are not > very potent. Thats a > > logical conclusion. But it surely can't hurt to use them. > > > > Best rgds, > > Richard > > > > sacred-objects, "Mary" <siga2lind> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Richard and group, > > > > > > I have been looking at different gemstones (not intending to buy > > > though, just looking). Is such an exiting world ... There is > > > Padparadsha - the lotus-colored sapphire, pink sapphire, violet, > > > orange and bi-color. The nature takes so many wonderful colors > and > > > forms! These stones are not included among the planetary > gemstones > > > but still, do they have any effect on the wearer (except the > obvious > > > pleasure given by the beauty of the stone and, yes, maybe even > the > > > fact that its so expensive?) > > > > > > Another recent discovery is from the Buddhist tradition: the > little > > > Tibetan amulets called thogchag, some of which date back to the > pre- > > > Buddhist era. Tibetans believe they have fallen from the sky - a > > > point of view which of course should be taken with a grain of > salt. > > > Still, they are supposed to contain metal smelted from > > > meteorites, "sky metal" they call it. They are collectors objects > > and > > > the prices range from 20 to several hundreds of dollars on the > net. > > > I'm just asking if any one of you is a collector or otherwise has > > an > > > experience with them? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Mary > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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