Crystal Workshop


Date: Sunday June 26, 2005
Time: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT [One hour lunch break]
Fee: $100 US - Cash at the Door

Location: Ellie's House
10031 4th Avenue Apt. 6A
Brooklyn, New York 11209

Registration and Questions

Class Description: Ellie and Dianne will teach all about Crystals

Dianne will present to each student a raw amethyst - which comes from the mines of Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Please bring your favorite crystals to class as well as paper and pen.

Fundamentals on crystals: clearing - cleansing - practical applications - programming your personal crystals.

What is the purpose of different crystals?

Which crystal is best for you?

What is a crystal matrix and how does that affect you?

Should you wear a crystal?

What's the story behind Crystal Skulls?

Shamanism and Crystals


Exercises

- Weather premitting the class will visit the elements - just outside Ellie's house at the foot of the Verrazano Bridge

- Shamanism and Crystals

- As you lay in a relaxed position on the floor - crystals will be used to created a matrix around your body as part of healing and balancing your energy fields. This will be done in conjunction with tuning forks - harmonics.

- Two Meditations with Crystals

- Scrying with your crystal - trying to change the matrix of the crystal as you hold it

- Holding someone else's crystal and receiving messages for that person


Message from Dianne


The History of Crystals

Did you know that .....

The history of garnet dates back to the Bronze Age (more than 5,000 years ago), when it was considered a very popular birthstone. Garnet birthstones are known for their regenerative and protective properties. According to Christian and Jewish mythologies, during the Great Flood a bright red garnet guiding Noah on his journey, leading his ark to salvation. Garnets are available in a wide range of "warm" tones such as reds, oranges, yellows and burgundies, as well as various shades of green.

Metaphors and Mysteries


The Facets


The Matrix


Metal [alchemy] - Pendulum [time] - Pearl [DNA] - Red [physical]



Amethyst's intense purple color and beauty has made this birthstone very popular throughout the centuries. Egyptian craftsmen over 4,500 years ago were fashioning amethyst in their jewelry. This gem was also popular since Pre-Roman times when the wine-loving Greeks believed amethyst birthstones could prevent intoxication. Medieval European soldiers wore amethyst amulets as protection in battle and to help calm their fears. Amethyst has been used since ancient times for carved figurines and shapes.