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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:03 pm
Seriously. Google "crystal essence", and you can find plenty of sites detailing how to make it or what they have for sale. Nothing says what the hell it's for. Can anybody enlighten me?
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:36 pm
8Bit Jack Seriously. Google "crystal essence", and you can find plenty of sites detailing how to make it or what they have for sale. Nothing says what the hell it's for. Can anybody enlighten me? Well, since my google search turned up deodorant and dancing dildoes, I'm going to assume you mean something involving metaphysics and rocks?
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:46 pm
Ah, further research has turned up a site selling crystal essence body butters. From what I understand (if I have the right kind of site) is that the essences allow the use of the "vibrational" energy of the mineral you choose to be used in more ways than the rock itself can be used. An example would be making tiger's eye water for protection and drinking it. Beats drinking rocky water, I guess, and if you can't carry the stones it is one way to get a benefit.
I wouldn't pay for it though. Not if its as easy as it sounds.
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:53 pm
erinnightwalker Ah, further research has turned up a site selling crystal essence body butters. From what I understand (if I have the right kind of site) is that the essences allow the use of the "vibrational" energy of the mineral you choose to be used in more ways than the rock itself can be used. An example would be making tiger's eye water for protection and drinking it. Beats drinking rocky water, I guess, and if you can't carry the stones it is one way to get a benefit. I wouldn't pay for it though. Not if its as easy as it sounds. I bought some for experiment's sake, to give it the benefit of a doubt. Mostly, though, because it was allegedly moldavite, phenacite, and azeztulite essence. Not very cheap stones, but $12 for the bottle.
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:04 pm
8Bit Jack I bought some for experiment's sake, to give it the benefit of a doubt. Mostly, though, because it was allegedly moldavite, phenacite, and azeztulite essence. Not very cheap stones, but $12 for the bottle. Azeztulite is milky quartz. Selling it as azeztulite just means they can charge a lot more for it.
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:36 pm
AniMajor 8Bit Jack I bought some for experiment's sake, to give it the benefit of a doubt. Mostly, though, because it was allegedly moldavite, phenacite, and azeztulite essence. Not very cheap stones, but $12 for the bottle. Azeztulite is milky quartz. Selling it as azeztulite just means they can charge a lot more for it. Still, if it works, the moldavite and phenacite are worth it alone.
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:50 pm
8Bit Jack AniMajor 8Bit Jack I bought some for experiment's sake, to give it the benefit of a doubt. Mostly, though, because it was allegedly moldavite, phenacite, and azeztulite essence. Not very cheap stones, but $12 for the bottle. Azeztulite is milky quartz. Selling it as azeztulite just means they can charge a lot more for it. Still, if it works, the moldavite and phenacite are worth it alone. What are the properties of those?
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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:08 pm
Satrevi 8Bit Jack AniMajor 8Bit Jack I bought some for experiment's sake, to give it the benefit of a doubt. Mostly, though, because it was allegedly moldavite, phenacite, and azeztulite essence. Not very cheap stones, but $12 for the bottle. Azeztulite is milky quartz. Selling it as azeztulite just means they can charge a lot more for it. Still, if it works, the moldavite and phenacite are worth it alone. What are the properties of those? MoldavitePhenaciteMoldavite helps people and stones rise to a higher frequency, and phenacite resonates well with the third eye, to summarize.
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Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:05 pm
Interesting.
To be honest I've never put much stock in things like that. I like my crystals to be actual rocks whee
Please report back on what happens though. I'm remarkably curious.
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