Marie Callas Brand New Life


Wonders of nature
July 10, 2008, 3:32 am
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Marie Callas regards crystals and gemstones as wonders of nature and a gift to humans from Mother Earth. It is simply amazing to think there are so many kinds of magical stones from the Nature, each with different colours and properties, located in different corners of the world. One think in common though for all stones. They have healing properties which can heal ailments and alleviate poor luck, if applied correctly.

Marie Callas also says all stones emit electromagnetic energy due to its physical structure, but wait, what has this emitted energy got to do with us humans?
It is believed that the molecules and electrons of crystals are in a constant state of flux, and if they are stimulated, either through heat or vibration, will release energy in the form of electromagnetic currents. So, in other words, crystals and gems modulate and convert energy from one form (external stimuli) into electromagnetic energy.

But what has electromagnetic energy got to do with human beings? In closer look, all objects are made of the atoms and molecules, even though one is flesh and bones while the other is a stone. That is why, we also emit energy in some ways. This energy is called aura, chi, or prana.

This unseen energy body is governed to a large extent by thoughts, emotions, and also overall body health. When we feel good, our energy radiates outwards even more; when we feel down, it contracts. And, it seems that crystals also do have a significant amount of influence upon this energy counterpart of our beings.

In conclusion, crystals attract light waves that correspond to their particular colour. A blue crystal attracts blue light waves. It is believed that colours heal so having a particular colour in your aura will attract the blue crystal waves, hence healing your body. It’s both a fascinating and timeless source of fascination for someone who wishes to explore the world of crystals rather more than just regarding them as static pieces of rock.