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naturally coordinated, synchronized, and balanced with one another

The first thing that comes to mind when you think of crystals is probably stones in jewelry, but crystals have a long and fascinating history. The word itself comes from the ancient Greek root krustallos, meaning solid or “clear ice.” Unlike other solids, crystals form by a regular repeated pattern of molecules connecting together. Crystalline molecules are naturally coordinated, synchronized, and balanced with one another. Any form of matter that has organized, coordinated and symmetrically arranged molecules is crystalline or crystal-like. Without crystals, we would not have cell phones, iPods, or the computer you are using at this moment!

sage burningThe significance of crystal-like matter is that the organized molecules are a reflection of a unified energy field. This is analogous to a shared experience of a concert performance. A good show creates a palpable electric sensation, a literal vibration that connects the singers, musicians, and the crowd. It’s this shared harmony that exemplifies a collective presence where everyone simultaneously contributes to the experience. In a crystal, the molecules similarly coalesce in a way that generates and shares energy. The force bonding the molecules is coordinated and organized. It’s as if an orchestrated song directs these molecules in dancing in unison within a mathematic structure.

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