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KeymasterSunflower Post subject: Re: THE IRISH TOPICSite Admin
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Posts: 245Yep …yep…yep…lady J hit it again
could almost call here the ” Irish Wonderweapon”
more impact than a bomb for sure
Much longer lasting too as the energy and work she rolls out is here to stay and go into the future
step by step
the little pebble that just has to become the avalanche
and rightfully so
will continue soon
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well it is too complicated and personal I see , but to put it simply a massive plasterite workshop with a lot of girls, and some other aware folk too,
also some youngsters who can be ridicilously aware
strange kids nowadays
12 years old saying oh yeah those are chemtrails
like it s the most obvious thing in the world
well, yeah they are for those who are aware but most folk are not
lots and lots of good energy there, lots of plaster orgonite, lots of fun
and a lot of other things too
lots of miles also, lots of sylphs, lots of all things
for two days the party went on and a lot of work has been accomplished
tons of gifting, mainly the new ” drive by gifting ”
during trips of 400 km / 200 miles
these crates of orgonite just zoom by eh J
Brid, Antjie , Suzanne, Debbie,
Glengarriff, West Cork ?? surely sounds Irish enough to me
anyway, taks completed marvelously
Juliet coaching some newcomers too,like Patricia etc, so yes
Ireland looks special to me
and feels better even since…
good examples
something to look up to , top work Jenn, outstandingMay 12, 2022 at 13:48 #9569archive
Keymasterflower Post subject: Re: THE IRISH TOPICSite Admin
Joined: Tue Feb 17, 2015 8:48 pm
Posts: 245Lady J did another gig today, the good work, almost extinct so it seems nowadays
Keep the vibes going Jenn, keep the vibes going, it s really simple
if we dont do it nobody is going to do it , it is very simple
no black magic , no abracadabra…
Just hard work that s all that counts
good work Jenn, it does matter
absolutely astonishing
you cant turn out thousand hearts every weekend dear Jenny hehehe
just once in a while
top work
one can only do good work and healing , sky restoration, etc , balancing it all again
and there is no money in it
so only real people use itI know you do so much good work
helping others
teaching others
waking them up, properly, no agenda, no spiel attached
it is amazing to realise how few real people there are left
who dont fall for some agenda
most out there just parrot the new age agenda
or create infighting out of fake arguments
all that stuff
no coorperation therewell anyway, we support the real folk
ps that big cone really sings big time
nice energy blaster
hope you catch some sleep this weekend LOL
better not do a Bovis reading on that one
it is very strong
it just is
cannot compare it to your first big cones
thanks for caring and sharinghehehe
sorry feeling good here
does not happen every day you know
but we see there is a lighter side to this too
I mean we should not be crushed by fear and depressions
as that s not gonna get us out of this
nice smile JennI see some Amethist on that one
I like amethist too
dont know why
it attracts me , just like cat s eye stone
have to look up its properties[/i]
O’Connell Bridge TodayMay 12, 2022 at 13:49 #9570archive
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Posts: 245Purple Amethyst has been highly esteemed throughout the ages for its stunning beauty and legendary powers to stimulate, and soothe, the mind and emotions. It is a semi-precious stone in today’s classifications, but to the ancients it was a “Gem of Fire,” a Precious Stone worth, at times in history, as much as a Diamond. It has always been associated with February, the month the Romans dedicated to Neptune, their water-god, and is the traditional birthstone of that month. It is the stone of St. Valentine and faithful love, and signifies ecclesiastical dignity as the Bishop’s Stone. It carries the energy of fire and passion, creativity and spirituality, yet bears the logic of temperance and sobriety. [Fernie, 170-171][Mella, 73][Eason, 212]
Whether its crystals are left natural, polished as tumblestones, or faceted into magnificent jewels, Amethyst is a gem whose beauty transcends its commonality. It is a variety of Quartz found in many locations around the world, and forms as transparent, terminated crystals of all sizes in geodes, clusters and as long single terminations. It is also found in vitreous masses and polished into wonderful specimens and personal talismans. The presence of manganese in clear Quartz produces Amethyst, while additional amounts of iron vary the purple coloration. Amethyst ranges in hue from pale red-violet to deep violet, and may be transparent or opaque. It is sometimes layered with white Quartz as Chevron Amethyst, found in combination with Cacoxenite, mixed with Citrine as Ametrine, or in rare cases, “rutilated” with Goethite. (See paragraphs below.) [Melody, 109][Hall, 53]
The name Amethyst derives from the Greek word ametusthos, meaning “not intoxicated,” and comes from an ancient legend. The wine god Bacchus, angry over an insult and determined to avenge himself decreed the first person he should meet would be devoured by his tigers. The unfortunate mortal happened to be a beautiful maiden named Amethyst on her way to worship at the shrine of Diana. As the ferocious beasts sprang, she sought the protection of the goddess and was saved by being turned into a clear, white crystal. Bacchus, regretting his cruelty, poured the juice of his grapes over the stone as an offering, giving the gem its lovely purple hue. [Megemont, 24][Kunz, 58-59][Simmons, 28] (See the Legends and Lore section for an alternate version.)
Throughout history the special virtue of Amethyst has been that of preventing drunkenness and overindulgence. Ancient Greeks and Romans routinely studded their goblets with Amethyst believing wine drunk from an Amethyst cup was powerless to intoxicate, and a stone worn on the body, especially at the navel, had a sobering effect, not only for inebriation but in over-zealousness in passion. Catholic bishops also wore Amethyst in a ring to protect from mystical intoxication. Kissing the ring kept others from similar mystical intoxication and kept them grounded in spiritual thought. [Fernie, 169-170][Kunz, 58][Mella, 73][Megemont, 24-25]
Amethyst was also reputed to control evil thoughts, increase intelligence and render men shrewd in business matters. For travelers it was worn as a protection from treachery and surprise attacks, kept soldiers from harm and gave them victory over their enemies. It lent assistance to hunters in the capture of wild beasts and fowl, and was considered to be a powerful psychic stone of protection against witchcraft and black magic. Like other royal stones it protected its wearer from disease and contagion. [Kunz, 58][Fernie, 170][Mella, 72-73]
In the spiritual world, Amethyst provided a connection to the Divine. To the Hebrews, it was Ahlamah, the ninth stone in the breastplate of the High Priest, engraved with the tribe of Dan, as well as the twelfth foundation stone for the New Jerusalem. To the Egyptians, it was Hemag, listed in the Book of the Dead to be carved into heart-shaped amulets for burial. In Eastern cultures, it was listed in descriptions of sacred “gem-cities,” “trees of life,” and used in temple offerings for worship, and to align planetary and astrological influences. It was popular in rosaries and prayer beads, credited with creating an atmosphere of pious calm, imbuing a sense of mental peace and quietude. [Kunz, 236-243, 297, 302-202][Fernie, 169]
In today’s world, Amethyst is still a remarkable stone of spirituality and contentment, known for its metaphysical abilities to still the mind and inspire an enhanced meditative state. Its inherent high frequency purifies the aura of any negative energy or attachments, and creates a protective shield of Light around the body, allowing one to remain clear and centered while opening to spiritual direction. Amethyst stimulates the Third Eye, Crown and Etheric Chakras enhancing cognitive perception as well as accelerating the development of intuitive and psychic ability. It initiates wisdom and greater understanding, and is a stone of comfort for those grieving the loss of a loved one. [Melody, 109][Simmons, 28][Ahsian, 29][Raphaell, 80]
Amethyst’s ability to expand the higher mind also enhances one’s creativity and passion. It strengthens the imagination and intuition, and refines the thinking processes. It helps in the assimilation of new ideas, putting thought into action, and brings projects to fruition. It is a talisman of focus and success. [Megemont, 25]
In nature, Amethyst at times forms in combination with other minerals. In addition to the properties of Amethyst outlined in this article, the following varieties possess additional qualities.
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KeymasterJennymortell Post subject: Re: THE IRISH TOPIC
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Posts: 67Murielle has been busy, as she says: ‘been doing a Jenny Tower… the start anyway. added some red ochre and perlite at the bottom to create a paramagnetic layer but am afraid the plaster isn’t sticky enough so I’ll get dipping in some resin once the pieces are dry wink emoticon’
I’m sure it will look brilliant when it’s finished and assembled.
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