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Finding Your Inner Self with
The Healing Energy of Stones
by Mary Baxter
My love affair with stones truly began with an encounter with the Spirit of the River
Stones in southern Missouri. Canoeing with my husband and daughter on the White River,
eagles flying overhead, it was a sparkling day in early spring. My husband spotted
a cave opening in the cliffs rising from the riverbank. We paddled the canoe to the
shoreline of a pebbly stretch along the river's edge. My husband and daughter went
to investigate the cave. Claustrophobic and newly pregnant, I stayed at the water's
edge, sifting through the beautiful rounded river stones.
"If you find a stone with a hole that goes all the way through it, it will mean
good fortune."
The voice came from behind me, above my head and to the left. It was a voice speaking
into my mind. Almost immediately, I was holding a stone with a hole that went all
the way through it. It shimmered through the water.
Up until that moment, I had a world view in which some things were alive, and some
things were not. Rocks were among the things that were not. Suddenly I knew: the
Earth is alive. Everything is alive. This awareness changed my life. When my family
returned, they told me of having journeyed into the cave, and coming out through
another opening: they, too, had found "a stone with a hole all the way through
it."
Stones, whether precious rubies and diamonds, river stones or jaspers, or the corals
and pearls of the seas, have a history at least as old as the Earth herself. I now
believe that their history spirals back into timelessness and can no doubt be found
in the realities of universes far beyond that of Earth. Their history as instruments
of the mystery, of healing, communication and change, is most closely tied to the
spiritual traditions of Earth's cultures.
As the dominant human culture evolved over thousands of years into a patriarchal
system that sought to trivialize the integral connectedness of human beings with
the Earth Mother, many of the ancient spiritual traditions are all but lost. Over
the past 150 years, the Earth Mother has been ravished and ruined. Is it any wonder
now for those who may listen that the whisperings of the ancient traditions grow
loud enough to be heard by many? The Earth is alive and wishes to remain so. She
will not go quietly into oblivion because a wild faction of humanity would imagine
the possibility of conquest, control and depletion for some absurd vision of destruction
and glory.
And so, the stones speak. They have always spoken.
The Greeks had their worry stones, the Christians their rosaries, the Hindus and
Tibetans their malas, and the Celts their rune stones. All are in use today, yet
their origins are ancient. All over the Earth there are great stone monuments: the
Egyptian, Mayan and Incan pyramids. Stonehenge stands as a structure that mystifies
the world. The Bible's description in Exodus of the Urim and Thummim placed in the
breastplate of the high priest, Aaron, contains 12 gemstones said to flash in communication.
Quartz crystal is the primary "solid" constituent of our planet. It powers
batteries, stores and transmits information, and is the basis for operating our computers
in the "information age." The ancient civilization of Atlantis is known
to have had even more advanced technologies using gemstones, including healing, as
reported by seers such as Madame Blavatsky, Edgar Cayce and Roberta Herzog. Aboriginal
shamanic practice makes use of double terminated quartz crystal in a process of extraction,
the removal of negative energies from a person's energy field. Ayurvedic practice
teaches that the planets are in integral relationship with specific stones. Powerful
tonics are made from the powders of the nine gems related to the planets, as well
as oxides and pastes made from stones for internal use in healing.
There is a rich history
of healing with stones of the Earth as tools. Corinne Heline, in her books, Healing
and Regeneration Through Color and Healing and Regeneration Through Music, tells
us: "The ancients held that every gem was originally crystallized by and around
an entity which had a real, though subjective (or inner plane), activity and awareness."
Stones are alive. Each variation contains an inner matrix of light and sound energy
that interacts in specific ways with the Earth and her inhabitants. This interaction
is orchestrated by the inner plane being, or consciousness, around which the stone
was originally crystallized. As we take up these Earthstones and Gemstones and integrate
them into our work as healers, for ourselves or for others, we tap into a profound
energy that is being resurrected from ancient roots.
If you hear a stone call to you -- a seemingly modest stone on a hiking path, perhaps
a crystal in a rock shop or even a beautiful piece of jewelry displayed under glass
-- listen. There is a reason.
Mary Baxter is a Conscious Transformation Consultant offering soul-centered mentoring
to clients. Her practice synthesizes intuitive readings, prayer work, gemstone therapies,
visualization and manifestation realities, and more. She teaches Energy Healing with
Stones in the San Francisco Bay area, for the Windemere Institute of Healing Arts
in Madison, Wisc., and Decorah, Iowa, and she offers private sessions at the Windemere
Institute in the Quarry Arts Building in Madison. You can visit her website at www.thefiberofeden.com,
or e-mail marysclearings@yahoo.com.
Copyright © 2004 Mary Baxter |
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