Crystals absolutely have frequency and are living. I am an avid wearer of them. A pair of earrings, bracelets, a pendant, and some hidden ones are all I wear, nothing attention seeking in the least bit, but people are drawn to my crystal/stones like moths to a light.
If someone is drawn in enough, I get to share the beauty of them when they ask about them. The way I describe a crystal to people is that I consider them to be an external vitamin. Each crystal/stone carries a different frequency and therefore will provide different benefits. Me, my family, and all of the beautiful people I’ve recommended crystals to have nothing but positive experiences. The non believers always say they notice a difference in whatever was ailing them, but don’t think it’s the stone. They choose not to continue on and never match its frequency.
If you’re drawn to this and want to start, get a clear quartz and carry it in your pocket. You will notice it absorbs negative energy before you do. You will notice, I guarantee it.
My second favorite is a Lepidolite. It can influence you by providing calm and warm energies, allowing you to respond to those around you with the same energies.
(Edit to add my favorite fact about Lepidolite:) Lepidolite's calming effects are attributed to its high lithium content, which is also a key ingredient in medications used to stabilize mood and reduce anxiety.
If you’re feeling really froggy, go to a crystal store and pick up the first stone that “calls” you, trust me, there will be one. Then do a little digging and see what benefits it offers. There is a very high probability that crystal heals what you needed most. You will be shocked to see how that works.
You must meet the stones frequency. That’s the trick.
There is a 10 part audio podcast called the Telepathy Tapes. It covers body disassociate non verbal autists. They have unique talents to say the least and they seem to love certain rocks because of the "good" vibrations emitted.
Some rocks not "good".
BTW, these people communicate telepathically, thus the name of the podcast.
Fascinating.
Also, Randall Carlson has been toying with a theory that the pyramids were created by an advanced civilization that excelled in frequency technology.
Before we had quartz crystals, we had springs. Quartz is only another kind of spring. In lower-frequency form, we had resonant RC circuits. Just because Tesla didn't know what he was talking about, doesn't mean he knew what he was talking about.
Crystal mysticism definitely dates back to the 1960s. I recall a crystal shop on University Avenue in Seattle when I was at the UW. Nice place, if you wanted pretty crystals. But there was a whole awesomness about it, as if they were regarded as healing agents, etc.
And it sounds so "scientific" and "into the groove" to make reference to "vibrations," as though they were some magic potion. That's the point at which the fanatic would mainly be trembling from an LSD overdose.
I think it is a modern equivalent of superstition, propagating from one stupid person to another. The Dunning-Kruger effect in action. If someone doesn't know anything about physics or chemistry, they can easily be persuaded that some such things are true, if a "pusher" is pushing it with the right lingo. Which connects with your comparison to the Flat Earth mentality: mostly 100% ignorance and credulity. (The FE crowd is SO ignorant, I would break my rules and rate them at 110% ignorant.)
Is what I recently heard, that if you apply pressure to a crystal, it's vibration changes? Or it's internal temperature? Something about it's reactivity.
Since our pineal gland contains tiny crystals, the next question is, does the size of the crystal really have anything to do with it's power.
Crystals absolutely have frequency and are living. I am an avid wearer of them. A pair of earrings, bracelets, a pendant, and some hidden ones are all I wear, nothing attention seeking in the least bit, but people are drawn to my crystal/stones like moths to a light.
If someone is drawn in enough, I get to share the beauty of them when they ask about them. The way I describe a crystal to people is that I consider them to be an external vitamin. Each crystal/stone carries a different frequency and therefore will provide different benefits. Me, my family, and all of the beautiful people I’ve recommended crystals to have nothing but positive experiences. The non believers always say they notice a difference in whatever was ailing them, but don’t think it’s the stone. They choose not to continue on and never match its frequency.
If you’re drawn to this and want to start, get a clear quartz and carry it in your pocket. You will notice it absorbs negative energy before you do. You will notice, I guarantee it.
My second favorite is a Lepidolite. It can influence you by providing calm and warm energies, allowing you to respond to those around you with the same energies.
(Edit to add my favorite fact about Lepidolite:) Lepidolite's calming effects are attributed to its high lithium content, which is also a key ingredient in medications used to stabilize mood and reduce anxiety.
If you’re feeling really froggy, go to a crystal store and pick up the first stone that “calls” you, trust me, there will be one. Then do a little digging and see what benefits it offers. There is a very high probability that crystal heals what you needed most. You will be shocked to see how that works.
You must meet the stones frequency. That’s the trick.
"The introduction of wireless will make war impossible."
and
"The feeling is constantly growing on me that I had been the first to hear the greeting of one planet to another."
are definitely contenders
Crystals have vibrations, right? Some of which can be discerned by the human body?
There is a 10 part audio podcast called the Telepathy Tapes. It covers body disassociate non verbal autists. They have unique talents to say the least and they seem to love certain rocks because of the "good" vibrations emitted.
Some rocks not "good".
BTW, these people communicate telepathically, thus the name of the podcast.
Fascinating.
Also, Randall Carlson has been toying with a theory that the pyramids were created by an advanced civilization that excelled in frequency technology.
That is how they cut and moved the stones.
The microtubules that house our memories are made from polyatomic time crystals, this is a very deep and difficult rabbit hole. https://academic.oup.com/book/44484/chapter-abstract/376471400?redirectedFrom=fulltext
sounds intriguing
Everything including you, is mostly empty space...
Everything, including stones, has consciousness.
Everything alive in the universe vibrates, or moves.
Before we had quartz crystals, we had springs. Quartz is only another kind of spring. In lower-frequency form, we had resonant RC circuits. Just because Tesla didn't know what he was talking about, doesn't mean he knew what he was talking about.
If crystals were living things, then where are the crystals rights?
This whole topic is foolish. Like the FE crowd, probably another thing foisted on us to dumb down the population.
Crystal mysticism definitely dates back to the 1960s. I recall a crystal shop on University Avenue in Seattle when I was at the UW. Nice place, if you wanted pretty crystals. But there was a whole awesomness about it, as if they were regarded as healing agents, etc.
And it sounds so "scientific" and "into the groove" to make reference to "vibrations," as though they were some magic potion. That's the point at which the fanatic would mainly be trembling from an LSD overdose.
I think it is a modern equivalent of superstition, propagating from one stupid person to another. The Dunning-Kruger effect in action. If someone doesn't know anything about physics or chemistry, they can easily be persuaded that some such things are true, if a "pusher" is pushing it with the right lingo. Which connects with your comparison to the Flat Earth mentality: mostly 100% ignorance and credulity. (The FE crowd is SO ignorant, I would break my rules and rate them at 110% ignorant.)
Is what I recently heard, that if you apply pressure to a crystal, it's vibration changes? Or it's internal temperature? Something about it's reactivity.
Since our pineal gland contains tiny crystals, the next question is, does the size of the crystal really have anything to do with it's power.