Gemstones for plants and soils
Not only have individual gemstones been used in agriculture, but at times soil rich in minerals that were pulverized became a natural source of fertilizer to supply basic nutrients and to critically enhance the ethereal needs of plants. This of course contributed to evolutionary change. Not only were chemical changes stimulated from the enhanced nutrient values ingested, but general changes in the ethereal patterns were also activated. The physical always follows the ethereal.
There was the taking of basic topsoil, or its creation through a basic mixture with simple sand and then the accumulation of various decayed organic substances. This was then intermixed with pulverized rocks and stones from mineral substances not unlike that which ye today term diatomaceous Earth. This was used by the ancients with the soil often being of volcanic origin.
The intermixture of the soil with these substances became the basis for working sparingly with the direct pulverization and implantation in the soil of fine thin substances of various semiprecious stones such as lapis lazuli, emerald, and many others. This was especially true when the soil was volcanic.
Minerals were used that were able to promote the ethereal patterns of individual plant forms. A simple way to make such discoveries is to study the relationship of certain astrological signs to various plant forms. These astrological signs are also attuned to various minerals. For instance, com and sunflower are often attributed to being governed by the Sun.
Corresponding stones, astrologically derived, are garnet and ruby. If these minerals as elixirs or in their pulverized or original form were placed in the soil with such plant forms, the growth would increase from 5 to 23 percent. Not only does this enhance the mineral qualities of these plant forms, but it also brings forth balance and promotes their growth because the ethereal properties of the plants are enhanced. The plants’ properties are also enhanced if they are exposed to emerald or quartz when there is a carrier or base such as volcanic soil. Volcanic soil acts as a cleanser as well as an amplifier. Much of this agricultural knowledge was developed to a heightened degree in Lemuria, but it was also developed independent of Lemurian knowledge by many indigenous populations.
Quartz should be looked upon as a major amplifier in agriculture because it magnifies all the properties present. For instance, if a gem is prepared homeopathically or by the gem elixir method and then included in the soil, there would be an amplification of all those positive forces present. This allows for maximizing the assimilation of various nutrient properties. Quartz is a major stimulator of the life force which extends to the biochemical level of plants.
Emerald is an important and general enhancer for all plant forms because of its natural affinity with the Sun and with the heart. However, it has a special affinity with all fruit-bearing trees, especially the citric varieties. Vine-growing plants, avocado, and spirulina are also greatly enhanced by emerald. Boji stone is also a general amplifier for all plants.
When pearl in combination with oyster shell is pulverized and placed in the soil, one treatment acts as a fertilizer that enriches the soil for many generations. Pulverized oyster shell is perhaps the richest source of fertilizer. The oyster shell is a carrier of other stones’ influences, thus, various gemstones could be combined with pulverized oyster shell.
However, some plants may not benefit from the high amount of calcium and magnesium in the oyster shell. Pulverized oyster shell can also be used with pearls that remain in their original state. If one pearl is placed in the soil, the soil for a radius of 160 acres is enhanced by the properties of the moon.
Pearl could be used with specific grains that are ruled by the moon. These include barley, millet, and rice.
Abalone and kelp have properties similar to oyster shell as important fertilizers.
Does it matter if light or dark pearl is used?
There is no critical distinction, although plants notably affected by the full moon would be enhanced with dark pearl.
Lapis lazuli encourages the growth of plant forms that are found mostly in and areas. This is especially true for desert plants with healing properties. It encourages the growth of the plant’s root structure.
Obsidian is also good for treating plants in barren soil. It makes these plants more resistant to disease and encourages root growth.
Diamond should be used with plants that need much sun light, not with plants more comfortable in the shade. It increases the foliage.
Amethyst activates certain grains such as wheat and oats.
Amber also aids certain grains, along with trees whose sap gives forth medicinal properties. The maple sugar tree exemplifies this.
Jet should be used for any root diseases, for plants that need shade, and for fungus-type plants such as mushrooms.
Jadeite activates an attunement to devic realms and is a general amplifier for plant forms. It was often used in Lemuria.
