Category:Gemstones

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To assist us in holding light in our bodies, God has given to the nature spirits the assignment of forming gemstones in the earth for our use. Twelve of those were on the breastplate of the high priest of Israel, signifying a stone for each of the twelve tribes. Each of those twelve stones was for the initiation of one of the twelve tribes, who had to fulfill the Christ consciousness under one of the twelve signs of the zodiac as a path of initiation.

A molecular chalice

A crystal is a molecular chalice. Therefore, it can be used as a tool by you, by the adepts and by the ascended masters. It has a chemical and molecular formula containing metals and other elements, and that precise formula defines one particular crystal as quartz, something else as amethyst, something else as rose quartz, as emerald, sapphire, garnet, and so forth.

All of those stones are molecular chalices. They carry a vibration in the physical, in the negative polarity, which becomes a vessel and a magnet to draw the exact counterpart of spiritual energy in the positive polarity. So, they serve as adjuncts to the development of our chakras.

The use of crystals and gemstones

You can place a crystal upon your altar where you meditate and pray. And as you repeat mantras and you feel that light flowing through you, that light can actually coalesce or crystallize in the focus of your choosing.

We use gemstones for the same reason that we use technology and scientific instruments: we are at such a level of density in the earth that our bodies are not developed spiritually, nor are they physically light enough to hold the light that we are destined to hold. A gemstone has a molecular structure such that it can store energy which would be too much for our bodies.

So we use them as tools, not superstitiously as amulets. They are a means of storing the energies of our decrees and devotions. And whenever an ascended master may so choose, he may charge or endow a stone with light.

Focuses for meditation

Crystals and gemstones may also be used as focuses for meditation. Lanello says:

Now you perceive the wonder of celestial bodies, of the evening star, of man’s outer adoration become the blazing glory of man’s inner realization. Behold a celestial sphere suspended in spacelessness around the heart! Behold the heart suspended in the timelessness of the sphere! Behold the entering in to the Holy of Holies as man becomes God cycle by cycle, year by year! As you contemplate the wonder of the spiral nebula of being moving into the center of our oneness, you penetrate the world of crystalline dimensions. Of chalcedony, agate, and chrysoprase. Of kunzite, sphalerite, labradorite, and alexandrite. Of ruby, sapphire, diamond, emerald, and aquamarine. Such are the geometric crystallizations of the Christ mind and of the soul that has begun the mastery of Life all one—of Life as Mother flow into the schemata of the Elohim here below.

Now, inasmuch as the energies of God coalesce in form according to the patterns of crystal,[1] I urge you to meditate upon all aspects of crystal which the elementals have defined in their role as instruments for the handiwork of the Mother. Yes, I say, meditate upon crystal forms that are revealed by a microscope as well as to the naked eye. And in following these lines of force, your consciousness will always return to the point of origin—the point of the flame and the nexus of the source that is in the eye of the flame.[2]

Our chakras as gemstones

Our chakras are also chalices intended to hold and store light, and these are our real spiritual gemstones.

Gemstones of the rays

The chohans of the seven rays and the Maha Chohan use the following gemstones to assist you to develop your chakras.

Ray Gemstones
First Diamond, lapis lazuli, sapphire
Second Yellow diamond, yellow sapphire, yellow topaz, citrine quartz
Third Ruby, diamond, rose quartz, garnet, pink beryl
Fourth Diamond, pearl, zircon, quartz crystal
Fifth Emerald, jade, quartz crystal, diamond
Sixth Pink topaz, topaz, ruby, alexandrite, diamond with pearl
Seventh Amethyst, diamond, aquamarine
Eighth Diamond, yellow diamond, topaz, ruby, rose quartz, pink beryl, pearl, pink coral, aquamarine

Sources

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 14 & 18, 1987; January 30, 1988; February 23, 1988.

  1. Quartz that is transparent or nearly so and that is either colorless or only slightly tinged; a body that is formed by the solidification of a chemical element, a compound, or a mixture and has a regularly repeating internal arrangement of its atoms and often external plane faces. (All solids, however, with minor exceptions, have orderly internal atomic arrangements and so are classed as crystals.)
  2. Mark L. Prophet, as recorded by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Cosmic Consciousness: One Man’s Search for God, chapter 9.

Pages in category "Gemstones"

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