Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Jaya Jagannatha Thank you all, the identification has been done. Love, Swee On Behalf Of Swee Chan Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:40 AM SJCA; sohamsa ; vedic astrology [Jaya Jagannatha] FW: Suleiman Jaya Jagannatha Dear Lists, Swee, have you ever heard of a stone called suleiman? I bought a bead made of it and walk around with it in my pocket. It is supposed to by some sort of a protectant. Most of the time I feel a lot better with it. For the past few months anyway. it was a nice relief for me. Denise Has anyone heard of this gemstone before? The name suggests that it maybe of Arabic/Islamic origin. Love, Swee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Swee, The writeup was also from the link itself, I don't have any knowledge for any stone apart from how to search on Google :-) Please see this link E-Bay Suleiman for pictures and write-up. Ofcourse this cannot be taken as an authentic text but maybe Densie can look at picture and verify if she has the same stone. Regards, Ashish , "Swee Chan" <swee wrote:>> Jaya Jagannatha> > Dear Ashish,> Namaste> > Thank you for the mini write up. Is it possible that you give us the> picture? Onyx - agates come in various colours. What is being described here> suggests that it maybe obsidian - natural glass, which was very commonly> found in my young days.> > Love,> Swee> > > On> Behalf Of ashishmathur1008> Tuesday, February 14, 2006 5:30 PM> > [Jaya Jagannatha] Re: FW: Suleiman> > Dear Swee,> > Here is a link thrown by google.> > See the link for its picture.> > http://cgi.ebay.com/VERY-RARE-SULEIMAN-HEALING-SPHERE-350-> ct_W0QQitemZ6599876024QQcategoryZ3225QQcmdZViewItem> > SULEIMAN ia a stone of Protection, unexpensive but almost unknown, > extremely hard to find and often confused with Onyx and with > the "zebra" variety of crystallized agate, consisting mostly of > silicon dioxide, in ancient times in Persia and Tibet was amongst the > most valued and sought for ones. In a way it is for our system what a > Norton Utilities System is for a computer, that is, it can improve > our performance on all levels. It has the power to alter the natural > state of matter and in ancient times has mostly been used channeling > and for magic, which is not at all its highest function, and even > been often misused. This has caused the Suleiman to withdraw to great > extent and in a certain sense to hide from the collective > consciousness, and as a matter of fact it is not mentioned in any of > the western gemology books I have seen, only in very old text in > Tibetan, Sanskrit and Farsi. But it easily opens and vibrates in the > hand of healers and Light Workers. It is perhaps the best stone to > equilibrate the Yin/ Yang energies and for exorcisms and cases of > possessions, but it is mostly used to become free from all > negativity, childhood traumas and heavy karmas from past lives. It it > possible to direct negative entities into this stone then put it in > salt water to dissolve them> > Regards,> > Ashish> , "Swee Chan" swee@ wrote:> >> > Jaya Jagannatha> > > > > > > > Dear Lists,> > > > > > > > Swee, have you ever heard of a stone called suleiman? I bought a > bead made> > of it and walk around with it in my pocket. It is supposed to by > some sort> > of a protectant. Most of the time I feel a lot better with it. For > the past> > few months anyway. it was a nice relief for me.> > > > > > > > Denise> > > > > > > > Has anyone heard of this gemstone before? The name suggests that it > maybe of> > Arabic/Islamic origin.> > > > > > > > Love,> > > > Swee> >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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