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The
art of Crystal Gazing has a history as long as civilization itself. Gazers in the dim past used clear pools
of water to focus on. Eventually
this evolved into gazing at a clear crystal. That led to the Crystal Ball we now use not just for gazing
but as a common figure of speech.
Mostly it gets used in a negative manner
in conversation. When someone
goofs about, say, a stock
tip.
The answer is a cop-out like,
“Well I don’t have a crystal ball, you know” or else it is used disdainfully –
“Go look in your crystal ball, smartass.” Well,
I proudly state that I do have a
crystal ball and I do look into
it. With all the jesting about crystal balls and crystal gazing did you ever
ask yourself if you ever met a crystal gazer? If you did you may not have known
it because many gazers keep it quite hush-hush. So let’s clear up some misconceptions.
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Crystal Balls
are not
wireless TV’s and they don’t put on little shows for the gazer.
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True Crystal
Gazers do
not weave dramatic stories such as have been shown to do in countless cheesy
horror films. Historically,
in the
movies Gazers have gotten as bad a rap as hypnotists (“Look into my eyes! You
are now in my power!”).
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What Crystal
Gazing
(also called “Skrying”) does is focus one’s attention at a fixed point so the
mind can aim itself at one question and one only. Many religions have concentration
devices as well; Prayer Beads, Rosary Beads, etc.
· Crystal Balls are
properly used as an aid to CONCENTRATION. All
images appear in the mind, but since the mind is focused on the
clear, empty crystal, the illusion is that the images appear in the ball
itself. You do not look into the
ball, you look through the ball.
Given all the above, I must warn that as with any profession, medical, legal, education even religious practitioners,
Crystal Gazing has its share of flimflammers. So how do you
tell if a particular gazer is real or a money grubbing thimblerigger (looks like I working up to using words like poppycock but I swear I’m not that old)? You separate the gold
from the dross same as you would a Tarot reader. If the reading troubles you and you feel worse than you did when you started
with this person, get away fast. Divination – including gazing and skrying – exists to help you understand the
world around you. So melodramatic readings should raise a red flag. As with
Tarot again, Crystal Gazers should never tell you that you or all your cash are cursed and need “exorcism” which
they will gladly to for you as soon as you bring all that cash right in to the Gazer for cleansing (See Exorcism Page under
My Religious Services). And a genuine practitioner will never – repeat NEVER - tell you that you are going to die. You know why?
Because you are going to die. So am I, so is everybody else who is alive. Like
the man said, there’s a time to live and a time to die. That’s
all you need to know about death being in your future.
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So
Crystal Gazing has a long history. Sadly, it is, like
everything else in this world, misused by some people. The crystal really is just an
aid to your concentration. So if you ask me as a gazer to look into the ball to see
what’s happening around you, no problem. I’ll do the requisite
gazing until I have something to tell you. But understand that
questions like “Will I get that new job?” or “Will I get married” or “Should I
go on that cruise to the Middle East” are not suitable for divination. They are
suitable to your own hard work and common sense. So if there is something you
would like me to look into for you, let me know. If you want to learn to
Crystal Gaze yourself, I recommend a book called “6 Lessons in Crystal Gazing”
which is only a couple of bucks, and a 2” to 6” crystal ball. These
sizes are very inexpensive and you do not need anything bigger. I
just suggest that you don’t go smaller than 2”.
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