Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Dear bhaktas, Namaste!!! Azeztulite (or Satyaloka Azeztulite quartz) is a misleading trade name for inexpensive quartz that is sold at inflated prices for its alleged crystal healing effects. Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the Earth's continetal crust. Azeztulite is an example of a fake mineral (Ref. Wikipedia). If genuine natural Quartz is to be named after lokas or Yugas, then Satyaloka quartz is 100% clean, Treta=75% clean, Dvarpara=50% clean, Kali=very flawed. Therefore ONLY so-called " satya-yuga " / " satya-loka " or GOOD quality natural quartz is advisable. And that is cheaply found everywhere. Including from my company. Don't be fooled...quartz is quartz. There is NO satyaloka quartz other than normal quartz. Best wishes, Richard Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Hi- The poor fellow who wrote the Wikepedia article must have been ripped off. Here is the truth: I first brought Satyaloka Quartz to the USA from Satyaloka Monastery in the South Indian Mountains in 1998 Considering the phenomena that was going on there it had value in certain shamanic circles particular the African and Native American shamans valued it. It is not intrinsically beautiful it is just that it had been blessed by some of the enlightened masters of contemporary India and that resonance carries. Again it is held sacred more in shamanic circles than by the average gem/talisman collector. In 2000 I ran across a crystal dealer who took most of the remainder of what I had. But he called it Satyaloka Azeztulite in his catalogue. As it grew in scarcity-less than 100 pounds was ever released-some ebay sellers began to call large crystals from other places Satyaloka Azeztulite. The odds of any getting their hands on the real thing with the blessings of the monks there are not so good. So there are some sour grapes. If it is over 3/4 of an inch it is definately bogus. Clarity had nothing to do with it. I simply called it that because that is where it is from-a monastery in the South Indian Mountains called Satyaloka-one of the most amazing places on earth. Dharma Dharini sacred-objects , Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear bhaktas, > > Namaste!!! Azeztulite (or Satyaloka Azeztulite quartz) is a misleading > trade name for inexpensive quartz that is sold at inflated prices for > its alleged crystal healing effects. Quartz is one of the most common > minerals in the Earth's continetal crust. Azeztulite is an example of a > fake mineral (Ref. Wikipedia). > > If genuine natural Quartz is to be named after lokas or Yugas, then > Satyaloka quartz is 100% clean, Treta=75% clean, Dvarpara=50% clean, > Kali=very flawed. > > Therefore ONLY so-called " satya-yuga " / " satya-loka " or GOOD quality > natural quartz is advisable. And that is cheaply found everywhere. > Including from my company. Don't be fooled...quartz is quartz. There is > NO satyaloka quartz other than normal quartz. > > Best wishes, > Richard > > 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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