The term crystal gazing denotes several different forms of a variety of objects, and there are several schools of thought as to the sources of the visions seen in the crystal gazing trance. Crystal gazing may be used by practitioners—sometimes called "readers" or "seers"—for a variety of purposes, including to predict distant or future events, to give character analyses, totell fortunes, or to help a client make choices about current situations and problems. With respect to the tool or object used to induce the crystal-gazer's trance, this can be achieved with any shiny object, including a crystalline gem stone or a convex mirror— but in common practice, a crystal ball is most often used. The size of ball preferred varies greatly among those who practice crystallomancy. Some gazers use a "palm ball" of a few inches in diameter that is held in the hand; others prefer a larger ball mounted on a stand. The stereotypical image of a gypsywoman wearing a headscarf and telling fortunes for her clients by means of a very large crystal ball is widely depicted in themedia and can be found in hundreds of popular books, advertising pages, and films of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. The pervasiveness of this image may have led to the increased use of fairly large crystal balls by those who can afford them. Books of instruction in the art of crystal gazing often suggest that the ball used should be perfectly spherical (that is, without a flat bottom) and should be supported in a wooden or metal stand. If made of glass (e.g. lead crystal), it should be free from air bubbles but may be colored. If carved from natural crystalline stone (such as quartz, beryl, calcite, obsidian, oramethyst), it may display the natural coloring and structure of the mineral from which it was fashioned. Some authors advise students to place a sigil, seal, or talismanic emblem beneath a clear sphere, but most do not. Most authors suggest that the work of crystal gazing should be undertaken in a dimly-lit and quiet room, so as to foster visions and more easily allow the onset of a trance state.[citation needed] Some practitioners claim that crystal gazing engendersvisionary experiences and preternatural and/or supernaturalinsight, while others think that the visions arise from thesubconscious mind of the crystal gazer. Some authors accept both positions as not mutually incompatible |
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Om Mani Padme Hum is the mantra of Compassion. The repetition of this mantra results in the bringing down of blessings and divine energy from the Buddha of Mercy and Compassion to the person reciting it. The divine energy from Buddha Kwan Yin enters into the crown, then to the body and radiates outward. Chanting Om Mani Padme Hum has purifying and healing effects, not only on the person chanting it, but also on people and sentient beings within a certain radius. All higher, ordinary, and lower sentient beings within a certain range will be, to a certain degree, purified, healed and soothed of their discomfort, pain and suffering. The person reciting it and other people and sentient beings around him will experience calmness and inner peace. Om Mani Padme Hum is indeed a mantra of mercy and compassion ~~ MCKS
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