Saturday, February 16, 2013

Libyan Gold Tektite

"Libyan Gold Tektite is a glassy yellow material and is found in the Sahara desert in Libya and Egypt.  It is also known by the name Libyan Desert Glass.  Scientists are unsure of the origins of this material, and some doubt that it can be classified as a Tektite, although it is found in the same areas which meteorites have been discovered.  In ancient Egypt, the funerary necklace of King Tutankhamen had its centerpiece a large carved scarab made from Libyan Gold Tektite.  As with all such ceremonial pieces, this necklace was believed to be imbued with supernatural powers, which it conveyed to the wearer, even after death.

Libyan Tektites carry remarkable energies for enhancing the strength of one's will, one's ability to create, and one's power of manifestation.  They carry extraordinary energies, perhaps due to the tremendous forces involved in their formation in meteor crash explosions.  It is not surprising that Libyan Gold Tektite was used as the centerpiece in the necklace of an ancient Egyptian king-these stones emanate the kind of mystic power associated with the god-kings of old, and they can facilitate the awakening of the inner King or Queen in oneself as well." -Robert Simmons


"Libyan Gold Tektite is a powerful Fire element stone with Storm element overtones.  It activates all chakras, bringing the Golden Ray of illumination into the energy field." - Naisha Ahsian



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