Tuesday, 27 November 2018

obsidian caves



Today I had a meditation about a vast shiney Tahitian entity.

The word Polynesian came to me as I was walking through black shiney walled through caves.
I thought "Obsidian".

The entity was impersonal, i.e not a person, it was of the land.
 The cave was speaking to me but not in words, it was surrounding me as a tunnel through which I walked.

When I looked up Obsidian caves I found  there is a Tahitian island which has Obsidian caves.
The caves were speaking.

Michaela.
https://www.stonebridgeimports.com/blog/what-on-earth-is-obsidian/
The Metaphysical Properties of Obsidian
Black obsidian contains the most potent energies such as the elements of fire, water, and earth. It was also used by light workers, spiritualists, shamans, and alchemists because of its powers to heal. This beautiful and potent stone can help see through nonsense, break illusions, and uncover lies.
Obsidian also acts as a protective stone that will guard the person against all kinds of negative forces. Obsidian works like a mirror that will allow you to see your faults, weaknesses, and mistakes. Obsidian can also aid in your wellbeing, promoting good cardiovascular health, helping in digestion and with other digestive obstacles.
The healing effect that arises from the black obsidian stone can also benefit your muscle tissues, help with bacterial or viral infections. The obsidian stone can also renew your balance and harmony, draw out the stress and tension from your body, and replace it with calm and relaxation.
The Lore of Obsidian
The Native Americans used obsidian for ceremonies to enhance their inner sight. The “Apache Tear” comes from a legend of the Apache people. After a defeat in a great battle and the death of countless brave Apache warriors, their women mourned over the bodies. Their tears solidified and turned into this stone. It was believed that anyone who has an Apache Tear will never cry again.
The Polynesian referred to Obsidian as “Pele’s Hair” which was named after Pele, the volcanic goddess. It was believed that Pele, who was the keeper of the souls of the dead in the Underworld realm, sent the souls back to the earth along with her lava to be reincarnated.

https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-obsidian-island/
IT WAS THE explorer Ngahue who first came to Tuhua and found the treasure. He rode across the sea from Hawaiki on the back of Poutini, his magical green fish, and when he reached Tuhua he rested. But not for long. Poutini, the magic fish, picked a fight with Mata, who lived on the island, and lost. Ngahue and Poutini were forced to flee until finally they reached Arahura, the Grey River on the West Coast of the South Island. There Ngahue tore off one side of his fish and returned to Hawaiki, leaving Poutini behind. Today, Poutini lies in pieces among the river bed stones as pounamu or greenstone. Mata remains on Tuhua as the boulders and cliffs of obsidian.
This is only one of many stories which tell how greenstone came to Aotearoa, but it is important because it names Tuhua as a place where obsidian is found. To Maori migrating from Eastern Polynesia the name Tuhua would have been like a factory signpost, for wasn’t Tuhua the ancient name for the island of Me’etia, 130 kilometres south-east of Tahiti, and like its Aotearoa namesake a source of obsidian?
Obsidian, mata tuhua, was indeed a treasure. Sharp flakes of the glossy black rock were used as knives for cutting up flesh, scrapers for flax and skins, and chisels for working with wood. Tuhua obsidian was widely traded, and is found at ancient settlement sites from Northland to Stewart Island.
Such an important source soon attracted a permanent population. Though it is not certain who were the first to settle Tuhua, at one time it was the home of an ancient people known as Te Ananui. These people were exiled by later invaders to a large terrace on the northern end of the island, and forbidden to mix with the newcomers. Te Ananui were suspected of being patupaiarehe (fairy people) and were thought to have supernatural powers which allowed them to grow giant kumara under the cover of the sea mist.


https://www.healing-crystals-for-you.com/apache-tears.html
The energy of these stones will strengthen the blood and the immune system, and they will help the body to assimilate Vitamin C and D.
Because they do absorb so much negativity, they will need to be regularly cleansed using one of the methods to cleanse your crystals.
They have beneficial healing properties that assist with the reduction of toxins in the body by aiding their removal.
They are beneficial healing crystals for you to utilize to calm muscle spasms, and they may also enhance vitality and strength within the body.
Apache Tears
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These are very useful stones for anyone to use, but especially if you are a healer. If you are doing any spiritual development work, there are strong advantages to using these stones.
Their strong energy works within the base or root chakra, where it will move excess energy down into the earth chakra for grounding with Mother Gaia.

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