Libyan desert glass tektite – ancient gemstone of the pharaohs and builder of cosmic bridges of love

The paraphrased words about Moldavite from the author of “Love is on Earth”, Melody: “An interdimensional access path to the higher galactic energies, bringing higher thought forms and patterns to the Earth plane. A multidimensional passageway to others kingdoms “apply equally to Libyan Desert Glass. The difference between the two is that Libyan Desert Glass is said to operate with a direct focus on the Vishudda (throat) and Anahata (heart) centers, rather than operating on the higher Chakra realms. This quality of your essence creates a source and contact for universal love and harmony, as it acts as a channel to bring Cosmic energies directly to the center of being. It is for this reason that Libyan Desert Glass was Tutankhamun’s jewel, designed to be worn over the heart on his breastplate, making it a highly sought after gemstone by pharaohs and royalty.

As a tektite, it is very unusual in being almost transparent and a beautiful pale yellow to green color and sometimes with hints of amber to greenish brown. The vast majority of tektites – natural glass rocks up to a few centimeters in size, which scientists say are formed by the impact of large meteorites on the Earth’s surface – are black, with the exception of the beautiful green Moldavite. cosmic. This bright impact Libyan desert crystal ranges from opaque to translucent. Sometimes golden in tone and even with opaque white areas, Libyan desert glass also varies in surface texture from having an extremely smooth quality to being covered with small to medium sized circular indentations, reminiscent of the lunar surface. .

Known to scientists since the 1930s, it is believed, based on scientific knowledge, that this tektite arose from the collision of a meteorite with Earth almost 29 million years ago (approximately 28.5 to be more precise) and is found alone in a remote area of ​​Egypt’s Great Sand Sea near the Libyan border. Relatively abundant, they are found in massive deposits and some estimates say that there may be up to 40,000 tons on the desert surface in a small area measuring approximately 130 x 52 km. For others, the origin of Libyan Desert Glass remains a mystery, some attribute its existence to an ancient nuclear explosion, others to its participation in extraterrestrial activities, some believe that they are pieces of our moon, but modern science explains its creation as a result. from a meteorite impact, although a crater of adequate size or other supporting evidence has never been found nearby. Regardless of their mysterious creation, it is certain that they are of extraterrestrial origin.

Libyan desert glass is an exceptionally pure form of mostly silica glass formed at extremely high temperatures, too high for normal volcanic activity. According to the theory of the impact of a meteor striking the Earth’s sand, which is also composed mainly of silica (silicon dioxide), it caused a melting of sand with intense heat and pressure. However, there is research to support that this theory is incorrect based on homogeneity studies, which in summary show that the thin segments of thousands of tektites studied were found to be virtually free of structural inclusions, except for small bubbles. Impact glasses, such as obsidian, will always contain terrestrial inclusions due to the impact of the Earth by heated material. A noticeable homogeneity was also found in individual tektites discovered side by side or merged, showing significant differences.

This, along with the typical meteoric material and the high content of iridium (an indicator of extraterrestrial origin) that is present, indicates its classification as tektite, but it may also be that these tektites were formed by an indirect hit from some large extraterrestrial object. The truth may never be known, but there is a lot of speculation and disagreement, you can imagine. Regardless, this ancient stone has been around for quite some time.

Stone Age people knew this tektite very well, discovered glass in the Paleolithic period, and lived in the area hundreds of thousands of years ago before it became a desert. They had pragmatic ways of using stone in tools, where it was used as a substitute for flint in the form of sharp blades and graters. However, it is the ancient Egyptians who found less practical uses for this “special” stone, as they considered it very precious and contained powerful energy. At the time of the great Egyptian pharaohs, the area was only accessible to hardy nomads who must have traded regularly with those who lived in the Nile Valley. Therefore, due to its rarity and esoteric value, it became part of religious objects like Tutankhamun’s scarab-carved amulet, as the centerpiece of his pectoral breastplate. The fact that it was carved in the shape of a scarab, which is the symbol of the Sun god Ra, would seem to indicate that the ancient Egyptians were aware of the powerful cosmic connections that this stone attracts.

Today, Libyan desert glass is not only a precious and valuable gem for collectors, but its esoteric energies attributed to this “rock of god” are enormously powerful. Its high costs are attributed to the cost of retrieving it on a remote expedition from the uninhabitable desert. However, its incredible qualities, priced similar to moldavite, are well worth the cost of having at least one in your collection. Only recently those who work with stones and crystals began to realize and understand the enormous potential that these unique tektites offer.

Some of the metaphysical properties include a long and prosperous life, balancing male and female polarities, stimulating karmic growth and completion, strengthening the auric field, facilitating communication between the third dimension and the origin of the gem, tool for meditation and connect with others. realms and advanced consciousness, stimulating greater cosmic flow, which can result in accelerated heart rate, spatial sensation and out-of-body experiences, strengthening and energizing the heart and chest areas and is said to bring great luck to the possessor by cultural beliefs ancient. It is also a teaching stone and resonates strongly with the energy of the Hermit card of the Major Arcana of the Tarot deck; the wise teacher who searches within for answers from the universe and receives in silence.

The way they create interdimensional connections between many realms lends energy to view them as “bridge builders” that help integrate and harmonize all of existence through the fusion of hearts at a universal collective level of consciousness. This energy, among others, will become increasingly important and essential as we shift our consciousness and vibrations into the new Golden Age of being.

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