tone has been used interchangeably with rock. Both are defined as relatively hard, naturally formed mineral or petrified matter or concreted, cemented earthy or mineral matter.Stone,classified as igneous; sedimentation, and metamorphic, is another building material used in architecture, interiors, and landscapes, that technology was invented to expand its applications. Stone is no longer limited and the beauty it offers makes it that much more appreciated. Modern architecture and interiors highlight stone in types, colors, and uses that are pleasing to the eye, evoke a feeling or emotion, but for most people, the acknowledgment that this material, or any other, can contain energy and impact lives is beyond belief or experience.
Merge by Allison L. Williams Hill
Leadbetter's writings brought attention to the "unseen." That, and to bring it into our daily existence,
is the purpose of this website.
I wrote about ghost reality shows on my blog. The Dead Files documented events on the planet. So far, events were documented on soil, not at sea but in sea-faring vessels. Human energy, emotional energy in prisons, fields, and structures radiate from the days they were created.There is no "proof", as it were, that is admissible in a court of law.The business in court, when evidence is manipulated, leaves a lot to be desired.The occult is being used to manipulate a lot of things in government and places where people who were interested in objectivity to judge unacceptable acts. When this type of evidence is presented, it becomes an opportunity to shame which makes most people avoid it. People who acknowledge that one's experience has value, are growing in number and in strength and power who witnessed the presence of spirit during their physical lives.
Blossom Stones
Temple of the Sun
from Stone Used In Building from The Hidden Side of Things by C.W. Leadbeater
In speaking of our houses I have already mentioned the effect which we are constantly producing upon the walls which surround us and the articles of furniture in our rooms. It obviously follows that stone which has been used for a building is never afterwards in the same condition as the stone which is as yet unquarried. It has been permeated, probably for many years in succession, with influences of a certain kind, and that means that for ever after it is capable of responding to such influences more readily than is the unused stone.
We are therefore actually assisting in the evolution of the mineral kingdom when we use these various materials for our buildings. I have already ex-plained how the different influences which we put into them react upon us; so that just as a church radiates devotion, and a prison radiates gloom, so each house in the business part of a city radiates anxiety and effort, too often coupled also with weariness and despair. There are instances in which a knowledge of these facts may prove useful in the prosaic matters of physical life.
The above meditation mandala will be available soon.