Monday, August 24, 2009

EVENT: OMG Ulexite



This week's Oakland Metaphysical Group focused once again on Malachite, throwing in Rose Quartz to balance out the strong energies of Malachite. WE also introduced Ulexite as seen in the picture, charging and cleaning in the brown rice!

ULEXITE

Ulexite is found in two forms:

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Ulexite is found with the mineral Borax in dry regions. Temporary lakes form in these dry regions during rainy season thanks to the runoff of nearby mountains. These mountains are rich in minerals that eventually become so highly concentrated by evaporation that they are able to form Ulexite crystals. The evaporated crystals of Ulexite commonly form a "cotton ball" tuft like Okenite’s fuzzy hairball appearance. These are found in 3-4 in. balls in the Mojave Desert of S. Nevada and California. Similar occurrences are found in Chile and Argentina and Kazakhstan.

2. Ulexite is also found in a vein-like beds composed of closely-packed fibrous crystals in Boron, California (in Mojave Desert above Los Angeles). This unique stone is known as "TV Rock" because of its unusual optical characteristics. The fibers of Ulexite act like a Little TV, so any text or image at the bottom of the stone appears as if it is on top. For this effect to be seen, the crystal must be polished and the surface smooth.

*Each fiber of ulexite transmits light and images, which paved the way for the invention of fiber optics, which transmits images along a bundle of threadlike crystals.

Ulexite has a hardness of 2 on Mohs Scale of Hardness (softer than a fingernail). It decomposes in hot water.

Energetically, Ulexite is all about clarity of sight:

· Place over the eyelids for clearing tension from the eyeballs

· Place on the third eye to connect with your spiritual path

· Use to clarify problems in your life and help activate a solution

· Under pillow for dream clarification

· Helps you to read others more clearly and know their true intentions

Oakland Metaphysical Group (OMG) meets every Monday 6:30pm-7pm in West Oakland. Please email sheila@idigcrystals.com for details and to rsvp! Beginners and Advanced welcome!

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