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by Nostradamus » 02 Dec 2009, 08:54
Since I work in software development and also used to dig crystals to sell to crystal people I got a kick out of reading this article.
You can't be out there in the dirt too long digging crystals without running into something worth reporting.
One time I was in Arkansas digging crystals and pulling in a few hundred a day. I was searching through a pile of mud when this woman was literally dragged in. Her knees were shot and she was looking for crystals to heal her knees. She had this little gardening tool that looked like she bought it immediately before coming to the mine. She was scratching at the mud and finding nothing. After a bit she'd ask her friends to come over and drag her to a new spot where she claimed crystals were calling to her. Again, she found nothing. This was getting on my nerves. Actually, it was ears. Her knees were so bad that she was screaming in agony as she was dragged from spot to spot in the mine. After only 3 drags I went over and offered my best find of the day. I did not want to suffer any hearing loss. I was turned down. Next drag I offered again. No thanks I was told.
What I did not understand was that she believed that the crystals I found had called to me. Only a crystal that calls to her could heal her knees. I tried to salt spots near her in the hopes of maintaining my sense of hearing. But I was caught and she would not touch the crystals I left for her to find. I tried to give crystals to her assigned draggers. They turned me down. They were tuned into the call of the wild crystal and wouldn't have me interfering.
At the end of day I felt like I'd been to a medieval dungeon. The woman resolved to come back until she found that healing crystal. I cut my mining trip short and headed off to mine wavelite.
I always wondered if she found that one special crystal to heal her knees.
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by ciscop » 02 Dec 2009, 13:06
one of my friends had a pendulum with a crystal she said that with that she could predict the sex of an unborn baby and that she was almost always right
duh...
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by NinjaPuppy » 03 Dec 2009, 04:00
Hmmmm, let me see how I can word this properly without offending anyone's delicate sensabilities here.....
I have this giant rose quartz crystal on my coffee table. My now husband gave it to me as a gift when we were first dating. He knew I was into crystals and the like and he was trying to impress me. He delivered it in a beautifully wrapped gift box with contrasting tissue and everything. As I opened it, I remarked how beautiful it was and that it almost looked like a heart shape. He asked me what rose quartz symbolized or what it is used for in the Wiccan culture and I told him basically for 'love'. He asked if this was a 'sex stone'. I told him, not exactly and I was curious how he happened to come across that information. He said that he didn't know anything about it being a sex stone, but it sure looked like a fu@king rock to him.
He is a skeptic with a great sense of humor.
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by Nostradamus » 03 Dec 2009, 04:52
That's nice. Rose quartz crystals are a bit unusual.
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by ProfWag » 03 Dec 2009, 05:38
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by ProfWag » 03 Dec 2009, 05:39
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by ProfWag » 03 Dec 2009, 05:40
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by ciscop » 03 Dec 2009, 08:43
great article thanks for sharing
hey ninjapuppy, so are you a wiccan? that´s pretty cool.
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by Nostradamus » 04 Dec 2009, 00:59
ProfWag I have been tothe main Coleman mine, but I have been more often to the one in Jessupville.
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