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Here is a Question from One of Our Customers:

I do have a question in regards to the lemurian seed crystal. When I handled it, for a brief moment, a series of numbers appeared infront of me forming a pattern. I would like to know the significance. Has anyone else had the same experience? The other thing is, it fell and part of it broke, so now I cannot get anything from it. Is that normal?

 

Answer:

Dear S,
I must share the standard disclaimer that I am not a doctor and cannot give out medical advice. Crystals for healing should be used as a compliment to other therapies and not as a replacement for regular medical care.

Yes, as a matter of fact I have heard of this type of thing before. Sometimes a crystal will have information encoded into it and the right person will receive the crystals and the information will be presented to the person. You may not know what it means right, now but there will be a time when it will make sense and you will be given understanding and clarity in regards to what you saw. Even if you do not remember what you saw, your subconscious remembers everything. All will be made clear in time.

It may be that the crystal has accomplished what it was meant to do and is no longer needed. It may be time for it to find another person who will need it. One day you will run into someone and feel a need to give them the crystal. That is how they do their work the best, by being passed hand to hand. So don't worry if it has broken, it will still work for the person who needs its perticular energy.

Roslyn Bohanan
Master Crystal Healer

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Posted on June 05, 2011
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