Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a long time. And like I said with great success. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size of Gems. I'll try to find their link. Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over hundreds of thousands/millions of years. - Noel sacred-objects Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a long time. And like I said with great success. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology Cultured pearls Cultured pearl jewelry Cultured pearl necklace Cultured pearl bracelet Cultured pearl choker Cultured pearl earrings a.. Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. b.. sacred-objects c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology sacred-objects [sacred-objects] On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM sacred-objects Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size of Gems. I'll try to find their link. Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over hundreds of thousands/millions of years. - Noel <sattva (AT) pacbell (DOT) net> sacred-objects Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a long time. And like I said with great success. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology _____ * Visit your group "sacred-objects <sacred-objects> " on the web. * sacred-objects <sacred-objects?subject=Un> * Terms of Service <> . _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 It wasn't necessarily the most expensive thing when Gem therapy was revealed, but still I am sure these items were rare, as they are today--which is why they are expensive. There are many other modalities of healing and semi precious stones have value of their own, as you have stated. - Noel sacred-objects Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:28 PM RE: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology sacred-objects [sacred-objects] On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM sacred-objects Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size of Gems. I'll try to find their link. Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over hundreds of thousands/millions of years. - Noel sacred-objects Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a long time. And like I said with great success. Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology Cultured pearls Cultured pearl jewelry Cultured pearl necklace Cultured pearl bracelet Cultured pearl choker Cultured pearl earrings ---------- a.. Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. b.. sacred-objects c.. ---------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Two "pearls" side by side. One is composed of only a tiny 5% pearl (nacre), the other is composed of 100% pearl (nacre)...SO, which one is the pearl!?? I think the other members of this group can see the ABC of this discussion. If you sell a cultured pearl as a real pearl then that is an actual "crime." Thus the need for Gemologists, to say what is what. Think what you like, but "get real" in the process... Because there ARE and always have been REAL PEARLS available to those who can afford a "precious gem". Well, I guess your point is that cultured imitation is the "poor mans" moti...!? Don't you have any wealthy clients who want the REAL THING? Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "Noel" <sattva> wrote: > > I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by > a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same > substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a > synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with > about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change > that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the > ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a > lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that > there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the > most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > sacred-objects [sacred-objects] > On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das > Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM > sacred-objects > Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic > Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that > has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size > of Gems. I'll try to find their link. > > > > Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, > but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over > hundreds of thousands/millions of years. > > - > > Noel <sattva> > > sacred-objects > > Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM > > WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but > they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank > account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a > long time. And like I said with great success. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > * Visit your group "sacred-objects > <> . > > > > > _____ > Cultured pearls Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Absolutely! This is absolutely the case. Many things work as placebo anyway. - Richard Shaw-Brown II sacred-objects Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:58 PM Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? Two "pearls" side by side. One is composed of only a tiny 5% pearl (nacre), the other is composed of 100% pearl (nacre)...SO, which one is the pearl!?? I think the other members of this group can see the ABC of this discussion. If you sell a cultured pearl as a real pearl then that is an actual "crime." Thus the need for Gemologists, to say what is what. Think what you like, but "get real" in the process... Because there ARE and always have been REAL PEARLS available to those who can afford a "precious gem". Well, I guess your point is that cultured imitation is the "poor mans" moti...!? Don't you have any wealthy clients who want the REAL THING? Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "Noel" <sattva wrote: > > I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by > a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same > substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a > synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with > about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change > that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the > ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a > lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that > there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the > most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > sacred-objects [sacred-objects (AT) (DOT) .com] > On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das > Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM > sacred-objects > Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic > Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that > has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size > of Gems. I'll try to find their link. > > > > Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, > but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over > hundreds of thousands/millions of years. > > - > > Noel <sattva > > sacred-objects > > Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM > > WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but > they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank > account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a > long time. And like I said with great success. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > * Visit your group "sacred-objects > <sacred-objects> " on the web. > > > * > sacred-objects > <sacred-objects?subject=Un> > > > * Terms of Service > <> . > > > > > _____ > Cultured pearls Cultured pearl jewelry Cultured pearl necklace Cultured pearl bracelet Cultured pearl choker Cultured pearl earrings a.. Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. b.. sacred-objects c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 I never said that I trying to pass off semiprecious stones/pearls for precious. These are your words my clients know exactly what they are getting and why. Well, I guess your point is that cultured imitation is the "poor mans" moti...!? Don't you have any wealthy clients who want the REAL THING? Once again it's not about the money it's about their health. Like I said I really didn't want to start a debate. its very time consuming and I am very busy this time of year. So this is my last post. PS. Oh. I think you are right about the ABC thing. I think people are smarter then you think! Noel Gilbert Counselor Body, Mind & Soul LifeStyle Counselor Ayurveda - Herbalism Nutrition - Medical Astrology sacred-objects [sacred-objects] On Behalf Of Richard Shaw-Brown II Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:59 PM sacred-objects Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? Two "pearls" side by side. One is composed of only a tiny 5% pearl (nacre), the other is composed of 100% pearl (nacre)...SO, which one is the pearl!?? I think the other members of this group can see the ABC of this discussion. If you sell a cultured pearl as a real pearl then that is an actual "crime." Thus the need for Gemologists, to say what is what. Think what you like, but "get real" in the process... Because there ARE and always have been REAL PEARLS available to those who can afford a "precious gem". Well, I guess your point is that cultured imitation is the "poor mans" moti...!? Don't you have any wealthy clients who want the REAL THING? Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "Noel" <sattva wrote: > > I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by > a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same > substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a > synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with > about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change > that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the > ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a > lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that > there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the > most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > sacred-objects [sacred-objects] > On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das > Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM > sacred-objects > Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic > Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that > has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size > of Gems. I'll try to find their link. > > > > Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, > but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over > hundreds of thousands/millions of years. > > - > > Noel <sattva > > sacred-objects > > Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM > > WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but > they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank > account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a > long time. And like I said with great success. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > * Visit your group "sacred-objects > <sacred-objects> " on the web. > > > * > sacred-objects > <sacred-objects?subject=Un> > > > * Terms of Service > <> . > > > > > _____ > Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearls&w1=Cultured+pearls&w2=C ultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+bracelet& w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=oZ3HHCvKY iEdMR6QHWqiwA> pearls Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w1=Cultured+pear ls&w2=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+br acelet&w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=py mS-M1lOb7RWMvKjYHivw> pearl jewelry Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w1=Cultured+pea rls&w2=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+b racelet&w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=Q 4_MIaRGTWgkZdUqb3eE9w> pearl necklace Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearl+bracelet&w1=Cultured+pea rls&w2=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+b racelet&w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=k i5t4w2e0GMEC-CQYQTbZg> pearl bracelet Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearl+choker&w1=Cultured+pearl s&w2=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+bra celet&w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=dWu g0h1bnzxvfx3z9nQNcQ> pearl choker Cultured </gads?t=ms&k=Cultured+pearl+earrings&w1=Cultured+pea rls&w2=Cultured+pearl+jewelry&w3=Cultured+pearl+necklace&w4=Cultured+pearl+b racelet&w5=Cultured+pearl+choker&w6=Cultured+pearl+earrings&c=6&s=163&.sig=v Iyr3MMveYDmpv0snoO4cA> pearl earrings _____ * Visit your group "sacred-objects <sacred-objects> " on the web. * sacred-objects <sacred-objects?subject=Un> * <> Terms of Service. _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Namaste Richarji, What is best auspicious times to wear Yellow Sapphire and Emarald ?. Regards Vishram Richard Shaw-Brown II <rsbj66 > wrote: Two "pearls" side by side. One is composed of only a tiny 5% pearl (nacre), the other is composed of 100% pearl (nacre)...SO, which one is the pearl!?? I think the other members of this group can see the ABC of this discussion. If you sell a cultured pearl as a real pearl then that is an actual "crime." Thus the need for Gemologists, to say what is what. Think what you like, but "get real" in the process... Because there ARE and always have been REAL PEARLS available to those who can afford a "precious gem". Well, I guess your point is that cultured imitation is the "poor mans" moti...!? Don't you have any wealthy clients who want the REAL THING? Best rgds, Richard sacred-objects, "Noel" <sattva wrote: > > I am sorry but it's like I said a cultured pearl is real if it is created by > a clam in a controlled environment.. It is the same life form using the same > substance to create the same results. That is not the same thing as a > synthetic stone what so ever.. I have used these on hundreds of clients with > about a 99% success rate. pulling up some article is not going to change > that! As far as all the other semiprecious stone I use, come out of the > ground and work just as will as your precious stones. you just have to use a > lot of them. I have been doing these for quite a few years. so much so that > there is no doubt in my mine that it works. level it to man kind to find the > most expensive thing on this planet to help people with. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > sacred-objects [sacred-objects] > On Behalf Of Mahamuni Das > Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:30 PM > sacred-objects > Re: WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > But the better question is do cheaper substitutes work in traditional Vedic > Gem Therapy? The "lab/clinic" that Frawley is associated with in NM, that > has done extensive testing and study with people, says NO. Same with size > of Gems. I'll try to find their link. > > > > Its just like lab produced rubies/sapphires, etc. They are still corundum, > but they certainly are not the same as the real deal that was forged over > hundreds of thousands/millions of years. > > - > > Noel <sattva > > sacred-objects > > Thursday, May 18, 2006 2:04 PM > > WHAT IS A REAL PEARL? > > > > Sorry. I should have clarified myself.. The pearls I use are cultivated but > they are oblong.. And work just find. I am not into draining somebody bank > account to get them well.I have been following David Frawley's work for a > long time. And like I said with great success. > > > > Noel Gilbert > > Counselor > > Body, Mind & Soul > > LifeStyle Counselor > > Ayurveda - Herbalism > > Nutrition - Medical Astrology > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > > * Visit your group "sacred-objects > <sacred-objects> " on the web. > > > * > sacred-objects > <sacred-objects?subject=Un> > > > * Terms of Service > <> . > > > > > _____ > Cultured pearls Cultured pearl jewelry Cultured pearl necklace Cultured pearl bracelet Cultured pearl choker Cultured pearl earrings Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. sacred-objects 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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