Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Could some one tell me what rutile quartz is use for? Would rutile work as a venus stone? There isn't much rutile in mine anyway. Nice cushion cut stone, pretty brilliant for a quartz. Best Wishes, D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 > hi Gita,yes rutile quartz is an interesting crystal.basically having the quality to help stimulate concentration.the straight lines being conjusive for helping to focus the mind.however the rutile quartz is popular amongst the chinese and japanese who attribute rutile quartz with quality to help attract prosperity,obviously the stronger the gold colouring, the stronger the speciman has the quality to attract gold. regards twit Could some one tell me what rutile quartz is use for? > > Would rutile work as a venus stone? There isn't much rutile in mine > anyway. Nice cushion > cut stone, pretty brilliant for a quartz. > > Best Wishes, > D. > > > Lord ganesha 9;s eye > Bona fide > Yellow sapphire > Blue sapphires > > Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. > > sacred-objects > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Thank you a lot for the response. I was wondering if it would work as some sort of a Venus stone substitute. I have been told in my case the Venus stones would act to help with acquisition of knowledge, not for material prosperity enhancment. (I'm resigned to it--karma and poorva poonya this go-around.) So what you're saying is very similar to what a Venus stone should do for me.--At least the first potion of what you said. Although who knows, maybe I should look into a second onw with more rutile just as an experiment and see if I think up a new way to improve the finances.. Thank you again, Denise sacred-objects, twit wrote: > > > hi Gita,yes rutile quartz is an interesting crystal.basically having > the quality to help stimulate concentration.the straight lines being > conjusive for helping to focus the mind.however the rutile quartz is > popular amongst the chinese and japanese who attribute rutile quartz > with quality to help attract prosperity,obviously the stronger the gold > colouring, the stronger the speciman has the quality to attract gold. > regards > twit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Well I am a new member of this esteemed group. I am in astrology for the past 15 years or so but it is not my money earning profession as such I have different attitude for such skills, science, art whatever you may call it. May I have your birth details so as to analyse for suitable gem stone. Vish On 2/20/06, gita_verde <gita_verde > wrote: Thank you a lot for the response. I was wondering if it would work as some sort of a Venus stone substitute. I have been told in my case the Venus stones would act to help with acquisition of knowledge, not for material prosperity enhancment. (I'm resigned to it--karma and poorva poonya this go-around.) So what you're saying is very similar to what a Venus stone should do for me.--At least the first potion of what you said. Although who knows, maybe I should look into a second onw with more rutile just as an experiment and see if I think up a new way to improve the finances..Thank you again, Denisesacred-objects, twit wrote: >> > hi Gita,yes rutile quartz is an interesting crystal.basically having> the quality to help stimulate concentration.the straight lines being> conjusive for helping to focus the mind.however the rutile quartz is> popular amongst the chinese and japanese who attribute rutile quartz> with quality to help attract prosperity,obviously the stronger the gold> colouring, the stronger the speciman has the quality to attract gold. > regards> twit 9;s eye Bona fide Yellow sapphire Conch shell Blue sapphires Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. sacred-objects Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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