Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 In a message dated 1/14/03 4:30:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Chadi, > I hate the thought of burying something alive, so of course I will post > pictures! I will try to take some tomorrow in daylight. > > Elisabeth Augusta > Sorry...I've been a bit of a lurker.....a joined about 3 weeks ago...my life started taking interesting turns and I couldn't devote myself to any list. I just wanted to jump in here and say....that I have buried my crystals in the sand or even in my back yard....it cleans them and recharges them as well. The Mother Earth just takes the weight onto her self...and regenerates it I remember the first time I unburied my crystal....it was like it was reborn Basically, you are returning it to its own element to be rejuvenated. Lisa Blessings! Emerald na Arianrhod :...hope stands upon the earth and looks to the heavens; faith mounts upon the wings of the spirit and ascends to the highest heavens. Christian D. Larson, The Pathway of Roses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 I am sorry to reply so late. . .cleaning out my mailbox tonite!! (psst, Hi Emerald!!) I never thought of burying crystals in the sand. . .I don't know why. I guess, coming from the midwest, it never occured to me that there isn't a difference between the healing in the earth here (in the southwest/desert) and in the earth there. I've always thought that the sandy earth here wouldn't be cleansing enough, but I suppose that doesn't make much sense, now does it? Thanks for the idea, now that we are moving to a place with a bit of a yard, I will try this on a couple stones that need it desperately!! Blessings to you & yours, Ahreinya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 In a message dated 19/01/03 17:53:55 GMT Standard Time, rosequartz writes: > things like Aztec Obsidian knives > or Holocaust memorabilia are some times shielded with energy work > rather than cleared any chance of a bit more info-this is new to me annette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 G > like Aztec Obsidian knives >or Holocaust memorabilia are some times shielded with energy work >rather than cleared but such things are usually in museums rather >than personal collections.. > > > >As for the Aztec Obsidian knives or Holocaust memorabilia, I do not know either what it is. Could clear for us please Peggy? > >In His love > > > > > > Objects which have been used to kill or exposed to intense tragedy, suffering or pain or other strong events and emotions can hold that energy and effect people about them even being in the presence of depressed people can cause objects to retain the memory and energy of depression for example this is part of why we clear stones and rooms etc. Items even stones from the Concentration camps are some of the things which can have a real negative effect on people especially empathic people. Some of these items hold that negative energy as a " witness " to allow others to be aware of the suffering without having to live through it They resist cleansing because it is part or the highest good for them to project the message to develop understanding and compassion in others . A shield placed around these kind of objects allows people who must be around them frequently to not be effected by the energy continuously while allowing those who need to receive the message to do so. Holocaust memorabilia are those objects from the concentration camps and the possessions of people who were killed or displaced during the Third Reich . Someone very skilled (and from the Energy signature possibly Either Irving Fuerst or one of the teachers he has trained or an advanced student ) has shielded many of the objects in the Los Angeles Museum of Tolerance . entirely by happenstance, I was at the Museum when some personal papers of Hitler's arrived, as you can imagine the energy and reaction from people and the Rabbi who was accepting the gift was initially very effected by the energy . Even with shielding these are not things that a sensitive person can handle comfortably.( it is not being kept at the Museum of Tolerance but is at a nearby location) . I did not even know what it was when it was carried by me in a box and was almost knocked off my feet by the energy later I found out what it was. the obsidian knives were used in ritual sacrifice to rip the hearts out of victims who were usually not volunteers and they can also carry a lot of painful energy or images . Peggy Jentoft Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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