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VOL 2: Issue 3, November 18, 2000

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ORE’S FEATURED GEMSTONE: Lapis Lazuli
by Stephanie Pflumm

Lapis Lazuli, a mineral consisting of lazurite, silica, aluminum, Calcite and Pyrite, is the result of stones like Limestone and Granite becoming liquified by flowing magma. Many of the finest deposits are found embedded in layers of these stones.

It is one of the very first gemstones mined. Ancient mines in Afghanistan have been worked, according to one resource, since 6000 BC. Some of these mines are worked today using the same techniques utilized thousands of years ago.

In rare instances, Lapis will form tiny rhombic dodecahedron (12 sided) crystals. Usually not much larger than a peanut or fingernail. It has been found in greens, reds and violets, but the blue has always been the most prized color.

The historic mines in Afghanistan are still the most productive source for Lapis today. Significant deposits have been found in Chili, though these tend to be more green. Smaller occurrences of this precious blue gem have been found in Turkey, California, Canada, Russia and just outside Rome near Mt. Vesuvius.

Originally called Sapphire, Lapis Lazuli’s history is long and colorful. During the middle ages in Europe powdered Lapis was used to create a distinctive blue pigment known as ultramarine. This brilliant blue paint was used in many masterpieces and to decorate the hand written manuscripts of the day.

The Egyptian Book Of The Dead describes a monthly ceremony using a Lapis Lazuli carved in the shape of an eye and decorated with Gold. It was believed that Ra, their supreme God, would put a similar image on his forehead at the same time.

Egyptians also used the gem to create the original blue eye shadows and as a dye for clothing. It was extremely popular as a carved scarab and countless pieces of jewelry have been found in the pyramids with Lapis stones.

King Solomon was given a Lapis ring by an Angel which enabled him to control legions of demons. He used this powerful ring to build his great temple.

The Romans used pulverized Lapis Lazuli as an aphrodisiac; it was also taken as an antidote to poisons.

A word of caution if you enjoy wearing this gemstone in jewelry. Lapis is very soft and easily affected by cleaning agents and solvents. Even wearing it in a hot bath can change the color or damage the stone. It can be scratched by almost any other stone, so it is recommended that it be stored away from other pieces.

Lapis Lazuli is a frequently imitated stone. There is a man-made stone call Gilson Synthetic Ultramarine that is very convincing as Lapis. Jasper from Switzerland is often dyed blue and sold as “Swiss Lapis” and a synthetic spinel has been grown in laboratories that recreates the grainy texture of the true gemstone.

The sparkling Pyrite inclusions against the deep blue backdrop of Lapis creates a striking resemblance of the night sky. Early spiritual uses of the gemstone included prophetic dreaming or inviting a peaceful sleep.

This is an excellent meditation tool. Lapis Lazuli is highly effective at opening the Third Eye or 6th Chakra. The stone will allow for better communication with the different dimensions or use it for looking into the future. Keep this psychic stimulator with your divining tools such as Crystal balls, Tarot cards, pendulums etc.

Sleeping with this gemstone can help you see the meaning in your dreams more clearly. Allowing you to use the messages or information that your subconscious is providing.

Lapis Lazuli will attract true friendships into your life. If your youngster is painfully shy, a small piece of Lapis will give them courage. Use it yourself for better judgment and insight to make tough decisions or to see the truth in misleading situations.

A perfect wedding stone, Lapis promotes fidelity between partners. The same is true for business partnerships. It will give you wisdom and protect you from dangerous emotions like envy and fear.

It can also be worn as protection against danger or to change destructive energies into useful ones. The stone will assist you in balancing your yin yang, allowing you to take advantage of both male and female strengths within you.

As a healer, Lapis Lazuli will aid in overcoming insomnia and as mentioned earlier, used as an antidote for poisons. It can assist in treating eye disorders or pulverized and mixed with water to create a poultice.

Lapis will reduce fevers, help with diseases of the blood or aid in repairing broken bones. It imparts physical strength to the arms and legs and can be used to tranquilize frayed nerves. It provides relief from pain or help you overcome melancholy.

Pictures of Lapis Lazuli

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SUBSCRIBER’S SPECIAL: FREE LAPIS LAZULI!

Receive a FREE small Lapis Lazuli with any purchase from Ozark Rock Exchange. You can shop on line at http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/catalog.shtml You can also place your order by email ( stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com ), or send your telephone number for a phone appointment. Discount will be taken at the time of purchase.
You must be a subscriber as of November 18, 2000 to be eligible for the Subscriber’s Special; the Subscriber Special is not valid with other offers (unless otherwise stated), the Special will expire December 3, 2000. Remember shipping is always FREE at Ozark Rock Exchange!

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SKY NOTES

Leonid Meteor Showers Friday and Saturday November 17
Fourth Quarter Moon Saturday November 18, 10:24 am (ET)
New Moon Saturday November 25, 6:11pm (ET)

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The Magic of Thought
by Stephanie Pflumm

In a previous life I was a salesman. Please don’t groan. Done correctly, assisting people with purchases can be a very honorable profession. Besides, I received training that has proven a supportive foundation for creating and manifesting my magic.

A prominent theme in every sales seminar is the power of positive thought (intent) and visualization (creation). More intense training courses will spend a great deal of time on the power of our subconscious mind. I remember a recent class that discussed neuro pathways created by repeated thought patterns in our brains.

When you tell yourself repeatedly, “I can’t do this”; well, it becomes an imbedded process. Every time you meet a challenge, your thoughts take that familiar path. “I can’t do this.”
Changing your thought patterns can change unproductive patterns in your life.

I know this is true. The first time I learned about visualization and positive thinking was in a government program that assisted young adults in getting jobs. I was barely 19 (I’m very old now). During a class on interviewing, the speaker told us to see ourselves in the jobs we wanted.

“Visualize going to work everyday, the route you’ll drive, sitting at your desk, the type of work you’ll do. See yourself in the job.”

So I did. It took them hiring and firing one other person in front of me, but I got the job. The result was a highly successful 27 year career.

When I began moving from production to marketing, I wanted to improve my skills so I started attending seminars and classes. Every trainer had their favorite techniques for the sales ritual, but all the courses had one common must.

Believe you can.

Unload your destructive thoughts, and pile up the positive ones. Point out the good things you do to yourself. If there is something you don’t like, see yourself without that bad habit. Say you will make it a good day for you. Don’t be shy. Praise yourself in front of a mirror, while your driving, when you’ve overcome an obstacle. Reward yourself.

Because when you do believe, you become invincible. When you’ve created new thought patterns that say you can, the next time a challenge arises, it will be just that. A challenge to conquer, not the end of the world.

I believe this is the basic premise of magic. Your thoughts create your reality. If your thoughts are dark and destructive, your reality is probably not very much fun either.

If you want to create or manifest a different reality, you must start with yourself. First you must clear your thoughts so that you can be certain what it is you truly desire. This is your intent. See yourself in the future that you want, visualize. This is your creation.

Positive thinking and visualizing your success will not remove obstacles from your path. It will give you strength to overcome and rise above them. This is what magic gives to me. Strength to be more than a just survivor swamped by mundane challenges.

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ANNIVERSARY PRIZES!

Congratulations!
Thanks to every that sent new subscribers to Ozark Rock Exchange. Las night were the drawings for the large Smoky Quartz Sphere and the Rose Quartz spheres. The winners are listed below. Congratulations to Csteph and bowen and my sincerest gratitude to all of you for your support of Ozark Rock Exchange!

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MOBILE ORE STORE UPDATE

Tomorrow and Sunday
Bandwagon Psychic Fair, Bridgeton MO
email stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com for directions

November 24
NorthTown Mall, Springfield MO

New Year’s Day, 2001
Marva’s Psychic Fair, Houston TX

If you are able to come to the Mobile ORE Store at any of these events, be sure to mention that you are a subscriber, because I’ll have something special for your!

I’m working on the 2001 schedule for ORE STORE, I’d love to hear your suggestions on events in your area. Send an email to webmaster@ozarkrockexchange.com

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NEW STONES!
Aquamarine $2 each
Black Tourmaline Crystals $2 each
Tiger Iron $2 each
Chinese Jade $2 each
Pink Calcite $2 each
Chrysocolla $3 each
Chrysoprase $4 each (nice large green stones)
Rhodocrosite $3 each
Argonite clusters $5 each (3 to 5 inch clusters)

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If you have a special announcement for the next issue of ORE FEATURES, please send it to stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com for consideration.
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©Copyright 2000, Stephanie Pflumm, All Rights Reserved Worldwide. No portion of this newsletter may be reproduced without the written permission of the editor/founder, Stephanie Pflumm. Please feel free to share with a friend.
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4 Blessings (East, South, West, North)
Stephanie Pflumm
stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com

 
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