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<blockquote>Therefore, beloved, understand that there are three stones that may carry a vibration in the earth for your sustenance. These have been used not only throughout the earth but on other planets. Thus, it is up to you, but I explain the law that within the [[Amethyst (gemstone)|amethyst]], within the lapis and within the [[jade]] you will find a capacity to store, even as it were, a microchip, to store light, vibration and [[Word]]. Natural crystals from the earth are also the option for the altar. It is not necessary that it be something beyond your means, but even a little token shall remain with you as the presence of my offering this day.<ref>Alpha, “Alpha’s Agenda,” {{POWref|30|38|, September 20, 1987}}</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>Therefore, beloved, understand that there are three stones that may carry a vibration in the earth for your sustenance. These have been used not only throughout the earth but on other planets. Thus, it is up to you, but I explain the law that within the [[Amethyst (gemstone)|amethyst]], within the lapis and within the [[jade]] you will find a capacity to store, even as it were, a microchip, to store light, vibration and [[Word]]. Natural crystals from the earth are also the option for the altar. It is not necessary that it be something beyond your means, but even a little token shall remain with you as the presence of my offering this day.<ref>Alpha, “Alpha’s Agenda,” {{POWref|30|38|, September 20, 1987}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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File:1242px-Lapis-lazuli hg.jpg|Lapis from Afghanistan | |||
File:Bijou de la tombe de Toutânkhamon (musée du Caire Egypte) (1815591264).jpg|Lapis scarab from the tomb of Tutankhamun | |||
File:Lazurite polie - 94 mm - (Afghanistan) 1.JPG|Lapis from Afghanistan | |||
File:2 lapis lazuli.jpg|Polished sphere of lapis | |||
File:Natural ultramarine pigment.jpg|Natural ultramarine pigment made from ground lapis lazuli | |||
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