Archives for Quartz crystals

Crystals and synchronicity

Synchronicity is the occurrence of two or more events which seem to have a meaning or connection to each other. You could call it a meaningful coincidence. Have you ever had something happen to you which seems like a coincidence and yet defies explanation? We all have had such things happen in our lives, some more than others. If you believe that matter follows thought, it gets a lot easier to understand why a synchronicity can occur. We humans are all beings of thought, and the energy that generates thought seems to be able to permeate this 3D universe and
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Quartz crystal configurations

There are many kinds of quartz crystal configurations or formations which possess specific properties unique to that configuration. While the general properties of quartz are still there, having a special configuration imbues them with some qualities of its own. The double terminated quartz crystal is one such special formation; another is the laser wand crystal; but there are many others as well. Let’s look at some of the other ones today: Twin quartz crystal Twin quartz crystals are easily recognized as two or more crystals growing together both in parallel or opposing alignments to each other, and are classified as
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Quartz crystal cluster properties

The quartz crystal cluster formation is amongst the chief formations that are recognized by the preponderance of crystals in a cluster, appearing as a group type of formation in caves, veins, or geodes. Quartz clusters are formed from multiple crystals joined together at a common base and the sizes of these clusters can range from tiny, to massively huge. Besides quartz, other minerals can also form clusters. An example is selenite. Let us look at quartz crystal cluster properties in this article. The quartz crystal cluster combines the group energy of the entire number of crystals in the cluster, and
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An introduction to quartz crystals

Quartz crystals or silicon dioxide (SiO2) are perhaps the best known of all crystals. It is one of the most common minerals in the earth (about 12%). Our human body contains SiO2 in abundance as well, which would explain the Bible verse that says,”God created man out of the dust of the earth”. Quartz crystals are considered to be the “universal crystal”, and the mineral that most people are acquainted with. Quartz crystallizes as a six sided prism with a termination that ends with 6 pyramid faces. There exists also a double terminated form, which is quite rare. The double
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