Guest guest Posted April 21, 2006 Report Share Posted April 21, 2006 If most of the gemstones that are sold are fake and I have seen this kind of propaganda for many years now, one would *rationally* deduce that most individuals who try gemstones would be disillusioned and soon start badmouthing and internet being what it is, i.e., instant broadband communication, such alerts would quickly prevent other innocent people to buy such fake gemstones and -- problem solved! But we really discover so few instances and reports of individuals who have bought and tried gemstones and found them useless and beefed about that and complained loudly and there is so much scope for doing so! Right here in this forum with so many members! But we do not hear so much from these so called 'disgruntled' consumers! We hear once in a while statements and complaints from gemstone sellers -- who claim that their gemstones are the only real thing and the rest of the *market* is just out to take people for a ride or sadly mistaken! Why is this so? Just to clear the air, I am not a gemstone seller, or even prescriber in nearly all cases! Gemstones will not benefit everyone, regardless of their physical, chemical or spiritual purity! Being material objects they can probably harm more than help! So what is the big deal? When will these gemstone vendors open their books and with birthdata and specifics tell us great unwashed how they CURED individuals of their karma or whatever with their gemstones? Vague claims have flooded the territory and books have been written! Just because our *CLASSICS* have been totally devoid of examples and just claims and for the most part, untested tenets (out of devotion or sheer laziness!) that kind of protectionism cannot be provided to gemstone merchants, unfortunately. Here is a forum of thousands of jyotish consumers. Perfect ground for a meaningful and receptive expose' of real experience in terms of the efficacy of gemstones, with birthdata and problems and how they were resolved with gemstones and remedies. How come all that does not come out naturally without asking and challenging? Rohiniranjan , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > PICTURE: sacred-objects/ > > Example Certificate: Real, ultra rare, Natural "Oyster Pearl", 3.41 > carats, undrilled, verified with an X-ray Certificate. ONLY Natural > pearls are REAL pearls. When getting a pearl for Jyotish purpose always > insist on X-ray Certificate. If they don't have a certificate then they > are selling > Cultured imitations. Note: average loose pearl price for large size > like this 3.41 carats pearl is US$2,000 per carat for over three carat > size. So that means Natural Pearls are MORE rare and MORE Valuable, and > cost MORE than even a Lakshmi Shank. So if you think Snake Pearls, > etc., are rare, then just try to buy a CERTIFIED "Natural Oyster Pearl" > and see how far you can get. Basically 99% of people wearing "pearl" > for Jyotish purpose are actually fooled...they are wearing an illusion, > they are all wearing bogus pearls, i.e., CULTURED. A cultured pearl is > NOT a real pearl. Insist on CERTIFICATION!! > > Richard Shaw-Brown, PG > Designer & Gemologist > http://www.richardshawbrown.com > http://www.agt-gems.com > http://www.astralgemstonetalismans.com > http://www.themisunderstood.com > http://www.hrisikesh.com > http://www.hrisikesh.net > http://www.p-g-a.org > http://www.satyavrat-shastri.net > http://www.generalprem.com > http://www.navaratna-museum.info > http://www.sacred-objects.info > sacred-objects/ > planetary-gemology/ > > 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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