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Friday, March 12, 2010

Five Stones

Stone one is the color blue, the stone of the clear conscience. It
is when the mind and spirit is free as it searches for knowledge.
The child in us asks the world why, where and when? The child does
not see the evil or good in an event, but only see the event. Stone
two is the color yellow, the stone of creativity. As we gain
knowledge our spirits soar in a sky of unlimited possibilities. We
do not create with our hands, but rather with our hearts. The hands
are only tools used by the heart, which can create beauty if we
chose. Stone three is the color red, the stone of wisdom and fire.
This can be a time of sharing, building and harmony. Or, it can also
corrupt and turn the soul black with hatred and fear. We must seek
the guidance of the Great Spirit before we speak or take action.
Stone four is the color green, the stone of remembrance. What we
leave behind for others is how we will be remembered through the
ages. Our children and our children's children will have the burden
of our actions and words. As we carry the stones of life, place them
gently in a circle on Mother earth so that a warm fire will burn for
all to see and be comforted. Stone five is the color white, the
stone of spirituality. What we are as co-creators with the Great
Spirit connects us to the center of all that is, was, and ever will
be. Each stone can be used individually or collectively as a tool
for meditation, healing or as an aid to change, whether spiritual,
mental, physical, and/or emotional. Used in conjunction with water
can increase the effects of the stones. Remember the four elements
are expanders and supporters of any effort for change.

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