Showing posts with label emotions. Show all posts
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Friday, 15 November 2019

Creating Crystals that work with the Emotions



Stilbite and Prehnite Formation, 
Metamorphosis and Ocean Filtering

     Water, whether in oceans or lakes, filters the incoming vibration leaving a partial vibration to manifest into physical form. Water implies the fluidity of the emotions.  What is left after filtering, and what crystallizes into the depths of the oceans, are the emotional aspects of the manifesting vibrations.  Water filters out those vibrations that are not associated with the emotions.  Crystals that have been filtered by water, therefore, work with the emotions and the emotional body.
 
     From a scientific-geological perspective, the Stilbites and Prehnite were formed after they rose to the surface from deep within continental formations as metamorphic activity brought them forward.  The first perspective: of descending through the oceans, and this second perspective: of rising with metamorphic upheaval, may seem to be contradictory.  How can a crystal manifest both in the ocean and rise from volcanoes?  To resolve this apparent discrepancy in crystal formation and to ensure the integrity of my channel, I returned to my divine guidance.  

     The additional channel received asserts that both perspectives are true and do not conflict.  Yes, Prehnite and the Stilbites, along with other stones that were filtered in the oceans, do work with the emotional body.  And, yes, they were created in the ocean well ahead of the land masses that morphed into continents.  Water held these minerals deep beneath its waves for a very long time.  The way Prehnite and the Stilbites formed was that their masses first descended into the oceans as Earth took on its planetary form. They formed layers or crusts upon the ocean floor.  After that, other minerals also settled on the ocean floor to become layered on top of the layers of Prehnite and Stilbite. The layers containing Prehnite and Stilbite were compressed unevenly. As continental plates shifted and the heat within the Earth forced eruptions, many crystalline formations were moved about, and some came up to Earth’s surface. 
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     The buried layers holding the Prehnite or Stilbite vibrations started as having infiltrated into the Earth’s earliest oceans.  They were filtered, formed layers, and were buried deep on the ocean floor.  Land masses shifted causing even deeper burial.  With planetary heating and cooling, metamorphic action brought the Prehnite or Stilbite layers upward in volcanic-like upheavals.  The high heat, fast-upward-motion, and quick cooling caused contraction that resulted in a repeat of the layering action.  Following this further upheaval, the newly formed layers settled, often growing upon foundation minerals. However, the foundation minerals, such as Laumontite in Prehnite’s case, were not stable and later dissipated out of the formation leaving these newly formed layers with inner tubules.  Water and some debris may have temporarily displaced the unstable foundation minerals.  This further exposure to water within the tubules quite often gave Prehnite or Stilbite a recharge of their original emotional energies.  Water facilitates the more rapid movement of energy and facilitates the emotional vibrations which resonate with the emotional body.
     The metamorphic action of volcanic upheaval brought the long-buried Prehnite or Stilbite upward in a fast process that gave each its distinctive shape.  The original channelled information points to ocean filtering but omits the subsequent burial and volcanic upheaval.  The Prehnite or Stilbite change shape, but do not change their original essences, while undergoing these metamorphic processes.  Because their vibrations were filtered when they first settled deep in the watery crevasses of Earth’s earliest oceans, Prehnite, Stilbite, and other similar stones, retain their affiliations with the emotions and emotional energies.

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