- Basti
- An enema or colon cleansing technique.
- Beryl
- This stone is a medium opaque blue aquamarine but also has many other family members including Emerald.
- Bhagvad Gita
- Part of the famous Hindu epic 'Mahabharata' - Teachings of Lord Krishna to his disciple Arjuna at the commencement of the battle of Kurukshetra, with explanations on sannyasa yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, and jnana yoga.
- Bhakti
- Devotion
- Bhakti yoga
- The yoga practice of devotion.
- Bhastrika pranayama
- The breathing technique in which breath is forcibly drawn in and out through the nose in equal proportions, like the pumping action of the bellows.
- Bhramari pranayama
- The breathing practice where a soft humming or buzzing sound is produced during exhalation to stimulate the Ajna Chakra
- Bhujangasana
- The Cobra yoga pose.
- Bloodstone
- This is a dark green jasper with red spots and patches, sometimes including yellow. The stone legend has it that the red is the drops of Christ’s blood as they fell on the Earth from the cross.
- Brahman
- The absolute consciousness - absolute reality.
- Buddstone
- This little known but relatively common stone is a mottled apple green.
- Carnelian
This is a variety of Chalcedony which, in turn, is a form of Agate. It is a very highly evolved mineral healer. It is said to energize the blood; aid the kidneys, lungs, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and tissue regeneration. Also said to vitalize the physical/ emotional/ mental bodies while aligning the physical and etheric bodies: enhances attunement with the inner self; facilitates concentration; and opens the heart. This is a warm, social and joyous stone working with the root and the sacral chakras. This is also said to help with self-esteem, fears, angers, hidden emotions and sexual problems. It is often carried as a talisman stone.- Cayce
Edgar Cayce, (1877-1943) known around the world as America's Sleeping Prophet, and the father of holistic medicine. He began his unusual career in 1900 when he first used his talent to help himself recover from loss of voice or aphonia. Through a series of events best described in Story of Edgar Cayce: There Is a Riverby Thomas Sugure and Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet
by Sidney D. Kirkpatrick he finally came to accept his gift and in 1925 he moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia where he lived and gave readings until his death in 1944.
For the first 22 years of his career he gave nothing but health readings, many copies of which were lost or not kept. It was not until 1925 that more controversial and sensational subject matter, such as information on past lives and past civilizations, began to emerge, causing him and his family considerable embarrassment as well as the financial difficulties that plagued him until the end of his life. He left behind records of 14,306 known readings, 9,603 of which are health related.
The most successful Cayce medical story to date is the work of retired New Jersey chiropractor John O.A. Pagano, who after 20 years of documenting success with cases of psoriasis, finally published the results of his work in Healing Psoriasis: The Natural Alternative
. The so-called incurable psoriasis responds within 4 to 6 months to the Cayce regimen developed by Pagano, providing both the answer to the cause of the disease, and the treatment as well.
Scleroderma, another so-called incurable disease, appears in the readings, the cause and treatment illuminated through the suffering of a Hopkinsville resident who had been diagnosed at Mayo and whose 16 readings (528 series) illustrate the cause and treatment. Stricken at age 26, she followed the instructions given in readings until she was completely cured, living well into her 80's.
The Cayce information, now on CD-ROM
, is available for any researcher interested in finding the answers to many physical ailments and spiritual questions.
Edgar Cayce is buried in Riverside Cemetery in his hometown of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, but his legacy and work live on around the world.
- Celestite
- This crystal is a beautiful, translucent pale blue.
- Chakra
- Circle or wheel, in yoga this refers to the energy centers lying along the confluence of the nadis or energy channels.
- Chandra
- Moon
- Chandra nadi
- ida nadi
- Chidakasha
- Psychic space in front of the closed eyes, behind
the forehead. - Chin mudra
- Hand movement where the first finger is placed on the root of the thumb, the last three fingers are unfolded.
- Chrysocolla
- Balances the heart center to bring stability and emotional awareness. It focuses universal love energies into healing. It is a great peaceful and calming stone with its blue to blue-green coloring. Great for those working with computers as well as a good feminine stone, working with the voice, throat, ears and third eye. This particular stone is often found with Malachite and will have the additional properties of helping with the lung conditions (asthma and bronchial conditions) while helping to neutralize the effects of tobacco smoking.
- Chrysolite
This is a stone I am not sure about because it is listed in the Biblical gemstones for each month. - Chrysoprase
- This stone is normally a medium, opaque green, though it can be a pale light green to greenish yellow sometimes with darker design lines. It can be classified as Lemon or Mint Chrysoprase, depending on the color.
- Citrine
- This is often a golden orange or even golden brown to orange to light yellow with some clear to white quartz.
- Clear Quartz
- Clear Quartz is one of the best all around stones/crystals for any healing/energy work. It may be 'programmed' via meditation to due whatever may be required of it. It corresponds most closely with the Crown to Etheric Chakra points but works with any of the points. Quartz is said to be able to draw energy as well as to send it; works extremely well during meditations; fosters wisdom, transformation and is a link to ones higher consciousness.
- Dalmatian
- This is sometimes called a Jasper. It has black spots on light grey to beige Quartzsite, looking exactly as the name implies…like a Dalmatian dog.
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