Merkaba in Polychrome Jasper several sizes from 50-100mm

Merkaba in Polychrome Jasper several sizes from 50-100mm

Merkaba in Petrified wood several sizes from 50-100mm

Merkaba in Petrified wood several sizes from 50-100mm

Merkaba in Blue Calcite several sizes from 50-100mm

Together with the Ministry of Mining in Madagascar, we have about 40 young people taught the art of Merkaba polishing. Merkabas are geometric shapes that are very difficult to polish.
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Merkaba in Blue Calcite several sizes from 50-100mm is available to buy in increments of 1

The merkaba is supposedly the light vehicle in the shape of a star tetrahedron which envelops us as people and that can be activated after meditation aid of visualization and breathing exercises which we -zouden able - able to exceed and transcend time and space. Providing some -diepgaande- techniques of breathing through our prana tube (= energy channel through our body / from our head to our pireneum (= between our anal opening and our genitals), visualization (of the star, a golden atmosphere around us and hand gestures / -Exercises (mudras in Indian / Sanskrit) would lie in our ability. from our own experience we learned that a light begins to glow after this particular techniques in meditation.

The mineral calcite (also known as calcite) consists mainly of the salt is calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and is one of the most common mineral in the earth's crust. Calcium carbonate is caused by soluble calcium ions come in contact with CO2 (carbon dioxide forms a carbonate ion as a positive ion is in a solution). Calcium carbonate is a poorly soluble salt, which makes the formed CaCO3 precipitates; this is going according to the following reaction: Ca2 + (aq) + CO32- (aq) - → CaCO3 (s). Calcite has a Trigonaal crystal system and belongs to the space group R-3c. A very pure form of calcite is also called weldubbelspaat because of the birefringence of light in this mineral. It has a romboëdrische structure and is sometimes found as romboëdrische prisms, but it is also common in other forms such as, for scalenoëdra, or in filamentous, grainy, granular or compact form. The crystal structure is mainly due to the temperature, degree of supersaturation in the vicinity of the crystal and the CO2 pressure. The calcietstructuur is the stable modification of CaCO3 at room temperature. There is another form, aragonite, passing at 743K in calcite. In pure crystalline form of calcite is clear, colorless, translucent, but by impurities (such as copper or sodium salts) it can take many colors such as gray, blue, violet, green and even black. Often, it is also opaque white. The mineral may exhibit both phosphorescence and fluorescence. The hardness is by definition 3. Calcite is highly birefringent. This optical property was first described by Rasmus Bartholin when the Icelandic form of the mineral, which consists of large crystal clear romboëders, became available. Christiaan Huygens gave the first statement with his wave theory of light. Calcite is a common constituent of sedimentary rocks, veins and inkarstgebieden in deposits in hot springs and caves (as stalactite). It is the mineral which forms of limestone and therefore the most common mineral of biological origin. Calcite is the main component of limestone, chalk and marble and is a major constituent of limestone, calcareous sandstone and limestone shale. Calcite gives the chemical weathering in igneous and metamorphic rocks, which are sedimentary rocks formed. Calcite is under slight pressure soluble in CO2-containing water. While the fall in the air absorbs the rainwater gasvormigekoolstofdioxide on, making it more acidic. This acidic rainwater is able to dissolve lime. In underground streams can convey this material in solution to, upon contact with atmospheric pressure, CO2 escapes and the calcite precipitate. So wordenstalagmieten and stalactites formed in caves.

 

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