ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by ryan on May 7, 2017 21:48:03 GMT -5
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ryan
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Post by ryan on May 3, 2017 20:20:04 GMT -5
Here's a link to a video really good for worry with Alan watts
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ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by ryan on May 3, 2017 18:59:08 GMT -5
Hello n happy spring to all! I love carrying stones, they are like vitamins for body and soul energy which i'm starting to understand cause of good people giving out pearls on youtube. Energy works approximately like this- every atom has its own electrical charge and its own magnetical gravitational (magrav) fields. These 2 forces/fields are the positive (magnetical) and negative (gravitational) of a magnet or the earth or any atom or solar system really all physical objects energetically work like a magnet with a magrav field around the object. The northern lights are a good example of energy flowing along the earths magrav fields geometric pattern (think of cymatics (or watch a short cymatics vid on youtube) the patterns created in cymatics are similar to the magrav fields of all physical objects and is a Good way to visualize magrav fields). Now lets say we have 2 stones, stone a and stone b, putting the stones close enough so that their magrav fields interact will create a third magrav field we'll call magrav field c, this field is a combination of magrav fields from rock a and b. So if a person touches a stone or gets near enough for his/her magrav field to interact with the stones magrav field the stones energy runs into the persons body and the persons body energy runs into the stone like an infinity loop of energy. Again the northern lights best show how this works(atoms and solar systems differ in the same way that lower and higher octaves differ in music). Thats the basics of feeling energy something we all can do. Smokey quartz is thought calming and amazonite is a cleansing high vibration stone, it breaks down negative/harmful frequencies that don't fit your energy. My info is 98% from youtube, like Alan Watts, Mehren Keshe of the Keshe foundation spaceship institute, Jay Essex (he really understands what stone energys help what), Michael Tellinger, and David Icke are the best info outlets i've come across.
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ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
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Post by ryan on May 1, 2017 18:44:30 GMT -5
Here's your update - Had them for sale @ $60 each or two for $100 - no takers. Brought them home. Lee #1 Put Em back out at $59.99 for 1 n 99.99 for 2 but seriously I would drop the price by $10 and try again. Great idea you came up with!
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Apr 30, 2017 11:30:46 GMT -5
Grass was all green n 3 to 4" day before this happened 3 days ago. Can't wait to go rompin in the woods! flic.kr/p/TLyZYu
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Apr 29, 2017 20:24:36 GMT -5
Great work! The purple/gold ones are gorgeous, as well as the squiggly line ones! Awesomely hypnotic to the eye
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ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since October 2016
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Post by ryan on Apr 24, 2017 20:39:21 GMT -5
I learned on wheels so have difficulty with flat laps and domes. Stick to either Ameritool or HI Tech. Save up for 8" (usually about $100 more). Unless you are cutting small cabs you will regret not buying the 8". Draw a 6" and 8" circle and cover about an inch or 1 1/2" or so of center. The remainder is the working area. Awesome! Thank you for the information/help, I'm really liking the hi tech 8" slant cabber. Can't wait to post the results!
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Apr 24, 2017 12:50:58 GMT -5
Hello all I am new to this and am looking for information on a flat lap bout 6". I will be cabbing stuff like granite, quartz, chert hard stuff so really my question is who is madly in love with their flat lap?
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 11, 2017 16:04:38 GMT -5
I've been using keshe technology for over a year for my seizures, shoulder and back pain here's a vid of the energy device a guy in Georgia made and I'll be making one in the next couple months (I'm not trying to undermine anything just trying to get this technology in the spotlight)
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 10, 2017 19:37:01 GMT -5
Howdy and welcome to the forum! Enjoyed seeing your photos! Thank you! I enjoyed all that flint, beautiful stuff for sure!
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 10, 2017 19:14:05 GMT -5
Now your talking!!!! Nice material,for sure!!! Haha it all came from my grandfather's collection he was a professional geologist
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 10, 2017 19:08:59 GMT -5
Welcome to the forums Ryan. Great stuff you are working with. I'm from Utah close to geode beds. Hope you have a great experience. Thank you much! Them geodes are beautiful! Are you still building Websites?
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 7, 2017 11:35:54 GMT -5
Very nice! Great job this definitely your future
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Jan 7, 2017 11:24:21 GMT -5
Wow that cab is gorgeous!
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Dec 25, 2016 14:23:54 GMT -5
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Dec 25, 2016 13:38:39 GMT -5
Looks like Rocky Mountain granite to me,just my opinion though.............. Thank you! I agree I was thinking that the white is feldspar it's the combination of red blue and green minerals that made me wonder I've never seen that combo before and actually this stone has the most blue I've ever seen locally besides aquamarine thanks again! flic.kr/p/QnWFBP
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Dec 23, 2016 20:13:17 GMT -5
Yours is basically a water-worn example of this. Wow that's crazy to think about! Thank you very much! Is this stone is in that same ball park? flic.kr/p/QjEP7i
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Dec 23, 2016 15:56:57 GMT -5
Thank you! That's really cool to hear! What im usually finding is shistocity in the mica allowing the epidote to bleed through the stone turning the mica green. So when I saw clean epidote veins I had to ask why. Here's a picture of what I usually find the width of the stone is 8" thanks again glennz01 flic.kr/p/PUoKhQlooks like feldspar which is also common in diorite areas It's got pink and white feldspar, dark green is chlorite, light green is epidote and it's got bead size chunks of quartz. And I'm sorry I do find diorite just not with any epidote or chlorite. Here's a picture of a few chunks flic.kr/p/PdkQJS
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ryan
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Post by ryan on Dec 22, 2016 21:13:14 GMT -5
All summer long I spent gathering stones n I only found one of these. Not finding them online either is anyone familiar with diorite with epidote veins? flic.kr/p/NQCKuSCommon in Alaska Thank you! That's really cool to hear! What im usually finding is shistocity in the mica allowing the epidote to bleed through the stone turning the mica green. So when I saw clean epidote veins I had to ask why. Here's a picture of what I usually find the width of the stone is 8" thanks again glennz01 flic.kr/p/PUoKhQ
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ryan
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since October 2016
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Post by ryan on Dec 20, 2016 13:44:29 GMT -5
Your welcome ryan . On Mindat read the first pinned post about info you need to provide for an ID. You find some pretty cool stuff. Thank you I'm starting to find out why I don't find anything online about my area or the gore range mountains. And on mindat I read the part on clear photos which made me feel sorry for the crummy pics I've been posting I'll get my pictures straight and clear from now on and I'll replace old fuzzy pics sorry. Also I got thumbs up to showing Id makes everything that much more credible. Thanks again MrMike
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