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According to ancient Hindu belief, topaz is a gemstone that is believed to engender health, caution, sagacity, and prevent sudden death. In the Middle Ages, topaz was worn to sharpen the intellect, calm anger and engender tranquility. [[Edgar Cayce]] called it “a source of strength.” The ancient Greeks used it widely in healing. | <languages /> | ||
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According to ancient Hindu belief, '''topaz''' is a gemstone that is believed to engender health, caution, sagacity, and prevent sudden death. In the Middle Ages, topaz was worn to sharpen the intellect, calm anger and engender tranquility. [[Edgar Cayce]] called it “a source of strength.” The ancient Greeks used it widely in healing. | |||
According to the teaching of [[Lord Lanto]], the topaz focuses the [[Holy Spirit]] for the opening of the [[crown chakra]]. It focuses the wisdom of the heart and the development of the [[five secret rays]]. | <!--T:2--> | ||
A topaz directly connects with the frequency of your [[crown chakra]] and your [[Holy Christ Self]], or Higher Mind. According to the teaching of [[Lord Lanto]], the topaz focuses the [[Holy Spirit]] for the opening of the [[crown chakra]]. It focuses the wisdom of the heart and the development of the [[five secret rays]]. | |||
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File:TopazUSGOV.jpg|A group of topaz crystals | File:TopazUSGOV.jpg|<translate><!--T:3--> A group of topaz crystals</translate> | ||
File:Large Topaz Gemstones.jpg|Group of faceted topaz in different colors | File:Large Topaz Gemstones.jpg|<translate><!--T:4--> Group of faceted topaz in different colors</translate> | ||
File:487px-117kgTopazFromBrazil NaturhistorischesMuseum Nov14-10.jpg|117 kg topaz from Brazil | File:487px-117kgTopazFromBrazil NaturhistorischesMuseum Nov14-10.jpg|<translate><!--T:5--> 117 kg topaz from Brazil</translate> | ||
File:Champagne-colored topaz.jpg|Champagne-colored topaz from Brazil | File:Champagne-colored topaz.jpg|<translate><!--T:6--> Champagne-colored topaz from Brazil</translate> | ||
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Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987. | Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987. | ||
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According to ancient Hindu belief, topaz is a gemstone that is believed to engender health, caution, sagacity, and prevent sudden death. In the Middle Ages, topaz was worn to sharpen the intellect, calm anger and engender tranquility. Edgar Cayce called it “a source of strength.” The ancient Greeks used it widely in healing.
A topaz directly connects with the frequency of your crown chakra and your Holy Christ Self, or Higher Mind. According to the teaching of Lord Lanto, the topaz focuses the Holy Spirit for the opening of the crown chakra. It focuses the wisdom of the heart and the development of the five secret rays.
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A group of topaz crystals
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Group of faceted topaz in different colors
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117 kg topaz from Brazil
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Champagne-colored topaz from Brazil
Sources
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 18, 1987.