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Dear Anon,
1. In the past, many of us who have studied history may recall that there is a bronze age.
2. This is where tools were developed and metal tools and metal was even shaped into coins.
3. But, have anyone heard of a crystal age?
4. If we were to look at crystals or crystal objects, these come about in our very recent history.
5. Here, I mentioned that any use or application can be considered a modern invention.
6. Like the counterpart of a fountain; a small fountain cannot equate to a larger one. Because, there is fewer amounts of water that can friction with air.
7. Similarly, we can draw a parallel to a crystal. Often, the crystal that we buy (if it is meant to be hung) can only be as large as a 6 cm or less size.
8. Placing it on a table, sometimes we may get a slightly larger one.
9. If a crystal is small, then take it more as a `play -- play ' object.
10. The most colourful use of crytals is on a chanderlier: especially with it's gold trimming and clear white crystals. The yellow light creates a spectre of beauty.
11. This chanderlier is akin to a waterfall. And a small crystal is like a small ineffective fountain.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/10/2003 1:52:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil:
>
>I have read your previous
>posts regarding crystals.
>
>According to you advices, it
>is of no use to hang crystals
>where there is no light; for
>example, in the south or north
>directions. And we should
>keep crystals clean for the
>light to shine through.
>
>Are there locations where
>hanging crystal are harmful?
>
>Why some people suggest to
>hang crystals in the NE and SW
>directions? Is it because the
>NE and SW are front and back
>devil gates? If you could
>kindly explain?
>
>Regards,
>Anon
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