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The article was very interesting - thanks for posting it! I've seen these for

sale as well as the kansas pop rocks. Would be interested in hearing anyone's

first hand accounts for either sets! The description certainly sounds great!

 

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Jayne,

 

I have used them for eliminating eye " floaters " . I placed them on my

eyes..and laid down for about 30 minutes. When

I was done my vision was much brighter and clearer.

 

Also they are great for energetic balancing... just hold one in each

hand... sit and do some full body circular brething to

direct the energy...... balance!

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

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At 03:55 PM 4/18/2008, you wrote:

 

>The article was very interesting - thanks for posting it! I've seen

>these for sale as well as the kansas pop rocks. Would be interested

>in hearing anyone's first hand accounts for either sets! The

>description certainly sounds great!

>

>jayne

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Thanks for sharing that Jayne: now to get mine to talk. They are quite stubborn.

lol

 

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Re: [CrystalHW] boji stones

 

 

Jayne,

 

I have used them for eliminating eye " floaters " . I placed them on my

eyes..and laid down for about 30 minutes. When

I was done my vision was much brighter and clearer.

 

Also they are great for energetic balancing... just hold one in each

hand... sit and do some full body circular brething to

direct the energy...... balance!

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

 

 

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Pop Rocks and Boji stones are not really the same thing.

 

Pop Rocks come from the same Boji® Inc. owned land, located in Kansas, that

Boji® Stones come from. As with Boji® stones, Pop Rocks are an iron ore

concretion. Because of " DEFECTS and or IMPERFECTION in these " PopRocks " , and

the fact these defects ruin or diminish the healing energy of them, they are

not considered Boji® stones. Pop Rocks are Boji Inc.'s reject stones, " Pop

Rocks " are excellent for growing plants, but are not recommended as a

healing tool for the human body. Pop Rocks also make a nice mineral specimen

display for your stone collection. Pop Rocks are NOT Boji® alive stones.

Over time, Pop Rocks can and will begin to break down and crumble into dust.

That's a fact. They both come in " male " and " female " the males having

crystallization protruding from the surface of the stone, the female stones

typically have a much smoother surface, although some stones exhibit both

male and female characteristics. It is always recommended they you use the

two (male and female) together

 

Just a little informative blurb

 

Akiba

 

 

 

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Jayne A

 

04/20/08 06:52:38

 

 

 

[CrystalHW] boji stones

 

 

 

The article was very interesting - thanks for posting it! I've seen these

for sale as well as the kansas pop rocks. Would be interested in hearing

anyone's first hand accounts for either sets! The description certainly

sounds great!

 

 

 

jayne

 

 

 

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Akiba wrote:

> Pop Rocks and Boji stones are not really the same thing.

>

 

So called defects and Imperfections rarely have a negative impact on the

healing properties of Crystals and stones etc. In fact quite often the

" imperfect " stones are the more effective healing agents.

Healing comes from spirit. The crystal Deva, those healing agents that

manifest through the crystals, are not concerned with marketing

strategy. It is vital that we as healing practitioners get in touch with

spirit by developing our intuition and then that we verify that

intuition through practical application and evaluation. We need to be

particularly aware that accepting either the common folklore or the

latest theory without examination is equally unwise. Marketing promos

are particularly susceptible to exaggeration distortion and outright

falsehood . I suggest that one get to know " Boji 'stones and " pop rocks "

and determine for oneself whether there is a difference whether or not

either or both are helpful companions and or whether the advertising

hype is valid or just BS.

 

 

Peggy Jentoft

> Pop Rocks come from the same Boji® Inc. owned land, located in Kansas, that

> Boji® Stones come from. As with Boji® stones, Pop Rocks are an iron ore

> concretion. Because of " DEFECTS and or IMPERFECTION in these " PopRocks " , and

> the fact these defects ruin or diminish the healing energy of them, they are

> not considered Boji® stones. Pop Rocks are Boji Inc.'s reject stones, " Pop

> Rocks " are excellent for growing plants, but are not recommended as a

> healing tool for the human body. Pop Rocks also make a nice mineral specimen

> display for your stone collection. Pop Rocks are NOT Boji® alive stones.

> Over time, Pop Rocks can and will begin to break down and crumble into dust.

> That's a fact. They both come in " male " and " female " the males having

> crystallization protruding from the surface of the stone, the female stones

> typically have a much smoother surface, although some stones exhibit both

> male and female characteristics. It is always recommended they you use the

> two (male and female) together

>

> Just a little informative blurb

>

> Akiba

>

>

>

> ----

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>

>

> Jayne A

>

> 04/20/08 06:52:38

>

>

>

> [CrystalHW] boji stones

>

>

>

> The article was very interesting - thanks for posting it! I've seen these

> for sale as well as the kansas pop rocks. Would be interested in hearing

> anyone's first hand accounts for either sets! The description certainly

> sounds great!

>

>

>

> jayne

>

>

>

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>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and

>

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Peggy-

 

>

In fact quite often the " imperfect " stones are the more effective

healing agents.

>

 

This is profoundly true in my experience.

 

These bumped and dinged stone spirits know the experience of injury

and the beauty of healing. They understand woundedness, and the gifts

that one can find through difficulty and pain.

 

These Elders reflect great medicine back to us, reminding us that even

though we, ourselves, may experienced bumps and dings in life, we are

still beautiful and perfect, just as we are. They ask us to reject the

idea that we are somehow flawed or " damaged goods " because we have

known suffering in our lives. They show that, instead, the suffering

can become great medicine, which we can share with others and the

world. On a day to day level, these stone spirits remind us that bumps

and dings couldn't possibly take away, or diminish, the beauty of our

soul essence.

 

That these stone spirits are so often rejected - said to be somehow

" less than " - doesn't reflect a truth about the stones, but rather

reveals a distortion of our own, one that causes us to reject anything

that isn't picture perfect, to deny that which doesn't meet a fairly

limited and limiting expectation. It also reveals the difficulties

involved in relating to others and the world based solely on

appearances, inviting us to consider meeting others and the world in a

different, deeper way.

 

All stone spirits are perfect, and so we are. This lesson is often

most powerfully, and effectively, communicated by the spirits that are

bumped and dinged and cracked and cleaved. I am deeply grateful for

the wisdom shared by these beautiful Elders, and am always glad to

have a chance to sit in listening with them. Each dance is always

filled with great healing on every level.

 

>

I suggest that one get to know " Boji 'stones and " pop rocks "

and determine for oneself whether there is a difference whether or

not either or both are helpful companions and or whether the

advertising hype is valid or just BS.

>

 

This is sage advice.

 

I have been working intensely with the stone spirits for over half my

life, and I have never discerned even the slightest difference between

Pop Rocks and " Boji Stones " . In my experience, the spirits, medicine

and presence are the same.

 

Thanks for speaking so clearly about some important facets of the dance.

 

Dancing,

Fabeku

 

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* A journey to the heart of stone spirit shamanism *

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I very often choose the so-called " damaged/imperfect " crystals -

makes them like me.

 

Muriel

 

, " Fabeku "

<fabeku wrote:

>

> Peggy-

>

> >

> In fact quite often the " imperfect " stones are the more effective

> healing agents.

> >

>

> This is profoundly true in my experience.

>

> These bumped and dinged stone spirits know the experience of injury

> and the beauty of healing. They understand woundedness, and the

gifts

> that one can find through difficulty and pain.

>

> These Elders reflect great medicine back to us, reminding us that

even

> though we, ourselves, may experienced bumps and dings in life, we

are

> still beautiful and perfect, just as we are. They ask us to reject

the

> idea that we are somehow flawed or " damaged goods " because we have

> known suffering in our lives. They show that, instead, the

suffering

> can become great medicine, which we can share with others and the

> world. On a day to day level, these stone spirits remind us that

bumps

> and dings couldn't possibly take away, or diminish, the beauty of

our

> soul essence.

>

> That these stone spirits are so often rejected - said to be somehow

> " less than " - doesn't reflect a truth about the stones, but rather

> reveals a distortion of our own, one that causes us to reject

anything

> that isn't picture perfect, to deny that which doesn't meet a

fairly

> limited and limiting expectation. It also reveals the difficulties

> involved in relating to others and the world based solely on

> appearances, inviting us to consider meeting others and the world

in a

> different, deeper way.

>

> All stone spirits are perfect, and so we are. This lesson is often

> most powerfully, and effectively, communicated by the spirits that

are

> bumped and dinged and cracked and cleaved. I am deeply grateful for

> the wisdom shared by these beautiful Elders, and am always glad to

> have a chance to sit in listening with them. Each dance is always

> filled with great healing on every level.

>

> >

> I suggest that one get to know " Boji 'stones and " pop rocks "

> and determine for oneself whether there is a difference whether or

> not either or both are helpful companions and or whether the

> advertising hype is valid or just BS.

> >

>

> This is sage advice.

>

> I have been working intensely with the stone spirits for over half

my

> life, and I have never discerned even the slightest difference

between

> Pop Rocks and " Boji Stones " . In my experience, the spirits,

medicine

> and presence are the same.

>

> Thanks for speaking so clearly about some important facets of the

dance.

>

> Dancing,

> Fabeku

>

> --------------

> dancing dragonfly - stone spirits that support a miraculous life!

> http://www.dancing-dragonfly.com/

>

> Original Medicine workshop - September 26, 27 & 28, 2008

> * A journey to the heart of stone spirit shamanism *

> http://www.stonespiritshamanism.com/

>

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I am tempted to answer this with a witty smart #%$ remark...but I will restain

from a funny remark that I may be the only one enjoying.

Hope you find the other one...but the boji still works...still conducts

energy...and really the male/female thingy is symbolic/ You have a great stone

that when opened shows veins somwhat like folliage. Use it to strengthen your

connection to the ancient mysteries of this great planet. Know you have made

good roots here.

Blessings,

Dawn Silver

Jewels of the Lotus Oracle

 

oysterstars wrote:

what if you've lost one? i lost the female, and i am left with the

male.

 

 

 

 

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