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human connection to crystals and stones spans time, cultures,
continents and religions. Ancient Sumerians included crystals in their
magic formulas; Egyptian pharaohs had their headdresses lined with
malachite in the belief that it helped to rule wisely; while native
American shamans used them for divination and healing. Their curative
properties are mentioned repeatedly in ancient Vedic Hindu texts and
referred to in the Old Testament of the Bible; while the mysterious
black stone at Mecca (possibly a meteorite) forms an intrinsic part of
the Islamic pilgrimage.
In 1880 Jacques and Pierre Curie
discovered the piezoelectric property of quartz – when squeezed or
stretched, a voltage is produced across the crystal’s face. These days
crystals are utilized in almost every form of technology. Liquid Crystal
brings us the clarity in our computer screens, quartz keeps watches
ticking, and electronic grade crystals are used in cell phones, clocks,
games, television receivers, radios, computers and navigational
instruments. But although science readily accepts the vibrational
qualities of crystals, when it comes to the less tangible realms of
crystal therapy, the suggested positive vibrations of gemstones is
often relegated to the fringe of ‘new age;’ even though it is a
tradition that is about as ‘old age’ as you can get. We have been
communing with stones in one way or another for as long as we have
roamed the earth.
Read More: http://alisonbone.com/2012/08/ 01/can-crystals-heal/
In 1880 Jacques and Pierre Curie discovered the piezoelectric property of quartz – when squeezed or stretched, a voltage is produced across the crystal’s face. These days crystals are utilized in almost every form of technology. Liquid Crystal brings us the clarity in our computer screens, quartz keeps watches ticking, and electronic grade crystals are used in cell phones, clocks, games, television receivers, radios, computers and navigational instruments. But although science readily accepts the vibrational qualities of crystals, when it comes to the less tangible realms of crystal therapy, the suggested positive vibrations of gemstones is often relegated to the fringe of ‘new age;’ even though it is a tradition that is about as ‘old age’ as you can get. We have been communing with stones in one way or another for as long as we have roamed the earth.
Read More: http://alisonbone.com/2012/08/
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