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Diamond Energy dramatically amplifies Intent
History records the use of crystals as both functional and ornamental.
The Gods of ancient myth wore Diamond Crystals in their breastplates.
Priests of many societies and brotherhoods, as keepers and preservers of lost prehistoric wisdom, often wore jewelled amulets and plates, which acted as "oracles" and "voice pieces" from which advice was obtained. The Atlanteans used crystals for healing - communication - weather control - as record keepers - among other things.
Mayans, among others, used crystals in their statues.
When we examine what modern research is uncovering regarding the full spectrum of the properties of crystals, and compare this with the Ancient knowledge, we discover we are touching upon only the very beginnings of a vast forgotten technology.
Crystals, at their simplest functional level, can store light and discharge it, or convert sunlight directly into electricity. A step beyond, the crystalline form can also store information in vast quantities. A cut sliver of crystal can pick up a specified vibratory pattern; the silver can then be 'frozen' and subsequently 'unfrozen' later to playback the pattern.
A complex sandwich of liquid crystal layers and mirrors act as light valves to create closed loops of light and moonlight signals, which correspond to a two alphabet system of information storage. By such means, information can be stored with a density of 2,500-fold over that of conventional electrical-digital computers.
The first working model of the light and crystal computer is scheduled to be operational within a very short time. But one wonders if someone else, long ago, developed such a system before us.
Could there be banks and libraries of knowledge stored in the crystals of standing stones, stone circles and other monuments around the world, just waiting, silently, for modern man to tap into them and learn the wisdom hidden within?
Not only knowledge, but the actual consciousness and emotional energies of psychic individuals from past ages may still reside in many ancient crystal forms. Several researchers have used crystals to capture the life force, or the vibratory pattern of a person at death.
Other experiments being conducted are said to have successfully captured a human thought within a crystal and retransmitted it back as an image. Author George Hunt Williamson, who believes that crystals played a significant role in past civilizations, expressed his opinion that crystals can think, and many standing stones have an 'intelligence within them". Masses of crystal flakes encased in a single stone may act as individual neurons passing along information from one flake to another and organize it, like a large crystal brain.
Gems and crystals have properties for good luck, for healing, and in aiding in psychic abilities. The positive magical quality of crystals impressed themselves upon humankind far back in antiquity, for we find among Neanderthal remains dating back to 70,000 B.C. collections of quartz stones and stone balls made of quartz crystals.
It was in the ancient land of Hind that the earliest diamonds were discovered. Cherished for their beauteous qualities and symbolical meaning, the irradiating power of the fabled stone subsequently sparked the imagination of men throughout the world. The greatest and most vile acts of humankind have been linked symbolically and physically with this precious stone.
The flashing diamond in the forehead of a carved deity or at the heart of a sacred altar symbolizes the pure reflective light of soul wisdom, but the stolen diamond eye and the lust for its barter or influence represents man's betrayal of himself.
The great powers attributed to the diamond are suggested in the etymology of its name. The word itself comes from the Sanskrit dyu, meaning luminous being,' a symbol of light and brilliance.
The word is also linked with 'adamantine,' which comes from the Greek adamas, meaning 'unconquerable' or 'indomitable.' It was a word applied by the old Greeks to hard metals and stones. Later, adamas became corrupted into adamant, diamant and diamond. The ancients believed the diamond to have more power than any other stone in its effect upon humanity both spiritually and physically.
The diamond was believed to represent purity and innocence and was used as a protection against evil. Set in fine steel, the Romans considered the diamond a safeguard against insanity, and ancient astrologers believed it to be particularly powerful, when worn by someone born under a strong aspect of the planet Mars, in fortifying constancy and strength of mind.
Worn for its occult powers or treated as an emblem for the irradiating mystical center of life, the diamond, from its discovery in the depths of the earth to the many-faceted brilliance of its revealed heart, provides a rich insight into the profound accuracy with which nature reflects archetypal ideas in physical formation.
The diamond is a mineral formed of carbon, and is the only gem composed of a single element. It is chemically the same as graphite, though the atomic structures of the two minerals differ. Diamonds crystallize in isometric systems, most commonly in octahedrons, though occasionally in hexagons and dodecahedrons.
The atomic structure of the diamond is comprised of carbon atoms linked to four equidistant neighbors so that a tetrahedral linkage occurs throughout the crystal.
It has a perfect cleavage in four directions parallel to its octahedral faces. Being the hardest natural substance known to man, the diamond can only be cut and faceted by the rotary action of its own dust. This hardness is directly related to its atomic structure, as is the degree to which light is refracted and dispersed. Light hits the atoms of an object and starts them vibrating sympathetically. These vibrations are passed through the structure from atom to atom.
If we view the physical properties of the diamond as analogues of more abstract principles in nature, the significance of its form and symbolic meaning increases.
The element carbon, which composes the diamond, is one of the four basic elements in the universe. As a principle in nature, it is the basis of all organic substances. The carbon atoms of the diamond are transformed through crystallization, involving the element in a geometric form of great significance.
The octahedron, the form most common to the diamond, is a double pyramid, combining two crosses reflective of the tetrahedral atomic structure and symbolic of the joining of heaven and earth or God and man.
It is this geometric form which, more than any other in nature, precisely describes the ancient teaching "AS ABOVE - SO BELOW." The double pyramid provides the perfect reflection of the divine process wherein idea becomes is deeply significant that the basis of all organic – carbon – should be the element involved in this structure.
Just as the hardness of the diamond is so great that it can only be faceted by itself, so nature comes to realize itself through itself, and man, seeking the pure light of spirit, must perfect himself by the power of his inmost being.
Pure white light, striking the diamond, would pass readily through it, but encountering any of its angles, is dispersed out in all the basic colors of life.
Thus the light of pure spirit manifests itself in the seven colored rays of the architects of the universe. But buried deep within its material shroud, the undiscovered diamond cannot be reached by the pure light. Encrusted in the earth, it is recognizable only to one who looks within the layers of matter for its pure reflecting crystal which waits to reveal the divine pattern.
Thus the symbol of the diamond, reflected on many levels, describes a vast spectrum of unfolding spiritual potency. From the simplest material object to the highest transcendental embodiment, all are like slowly emerging crystals, which increasingly reflect the light of pure spirit.
Perceiving this, the patient disciple seeks to realize in every act and thought the nature of the 'Diamond Soul.' With constancy and strength of mind he must strive to achieve the purity of clear ideation. In embodying the powers attributed to the diamond, he becomes like one, his whole mind and heart cool and fixed in reflection. But all the strength and powers of lives spent enwrapped in earthly robes must be brought to bear upon this task.
Diamond Energy instils trust in relationships and life situations and brings confidence to your emotions and intelligence it also inspires; creativity, imagination, ingenuity, inventiveness, and brilliance in the world of the "new" it also inspires the forces of accumulation helping you to manifest abundance in all areas of your life. Diamond Energy brings clarity to your soul quest. For those that need to complete something in their lives or are needing to start over in some way, Diamond Energy can be invaluable to help ensure a successful outcome for new ventures.
It is excellent for pursuing dreams that seem to be impossible to attain as well as giving one the courage and strength when "under fire" to stand tall in one's own truth. Diamond Energy helps you to follow through; to heed the quest call of ones own Soul, to have the courage to venture further beyond the boundaries into the great unknown.
It reminds you of your goals towards spiritual awareness and as the growth achieved becomes manifest within the heart of the owner, you then are able to transfer this to others.
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