Kyrielle
These are described by both Katrina Raphaell and Melody in "Crystal Enlightenment" (and a bit in "Crystal Healing") and "Love is in the Earth". The definition seems to be the same: a crystal, usually clear quartz, programmed with information by past masters to be retrieved in the future by the right person.
If a crystal is a record keeper, it exhibits this in the shape of a triangle. Here Raphaell and Melody disagree. Melody's triangle is a raised triangular portion of an already triangular facet to the termination. The top of the facet is stairstepped up, making a smaller, raised triangle (If I'm not making sense, find a copy of the pictorial). Raphaell's triangle is a tiny shape etched on one or more of the termination's facets, as if someone took a tiny pin and drew a trangle. These can only be seen by looking at the facets very closely in strong light. One of my crystals has about a dozen of these little triangles etched on one facet!
Is either version the "correct" definition of a record keeper? Is the whole concept even valid? And has anyone ever had an experience with a record keeper?
Melody and Raphaell make it seem like such a simple sequence: The programmed crystal finds the exact right person, the person recieves the information, and that information leads to greatly positive universe-changing circumstances. Not to deny the power of such a thing, but I can't quite believe it could ever be that simple.
-- Kyrielle
If a crystal is a record keeper, it exhibits this in the shape of a triangle. Here Raphaell and Melody disagree. Melody's triangle is a raised triangular portion of an already triangular facet to the termination. The top of the facet is stairstepped up, making a smaller, raised triangle (If I'm not making sense, find a copy of the pictorial). Raphaell's triangle is a tiny shape etched on one or more of the termination's facets, as if someone took a tiny pin and drew a trangle. These can only be seen by looking at the facets very closely in strong light. One of my crystals has about a dozen of these little triangles etched on one facet!
Is either version the "correct" definition of a record keeper? Is the whole concept even valid? And has anyone ever had an experience with a record keeper?
Melody and Raphaell make it seem like such a simple sequence: The programmed crystal finds the exact right person, the person recieves the information, and that information leads to greatly positive universe-changing circumstances. Not to deny the power of such a thing, but I can't quite believe it could ever be that simple.
-- Kyrielle