Mustika Bezoar Pearls--notes By: Luxamore | - "Bezoar" comes from the Persian word, "p zahar," meaning "antidote against Poison" (pa-cure, zahar-poison). The term is normally applied to stones found in the stomach and digestive system of animals. We use the term in a generic sense for concretions to be found in all organs of animals, plants, and in other aspects of Nature. Indonesian occultists and shamans with this definition in mind, refer to bezoar stones as "mustikas." In other parts of the East they are called by various names, suc ... Tags:bezoar, mustika, geliga, mutya, pearls, minerals, stones, gems, talismans, occult, magick, amulets
How Magickal Pearls Are Acquired Part 1 By: Luxamore | - We are often inquired how mustika or magickal pearls are extracted by shamans from Nature's realm or how some people are fortunate enough to be gifted by Her. It certainly is appropriate that collectors and those interested in the subject of animal/plant stones acquire more information in this regard. Those who are misinformed or are not properly educated on the processes of pearl-acquisition by shamans often mistakenly believe that animals fall prey to hunters of these pearls and are killed ind ... Tags:mustika, pearls, stones, minerals, bezoar, mutya, mani, shaman, shamanism, magick, rituals, occult
Wonderful, Magickal, Mustika-pearls Part 2 By: Luxamore | - Some of the characteristics and virtues of mustika-pearls are intensely curious and interesting. Below we present just a few of these :
The pearl from the dugong (called "Ikan-duyung" in Indonesian) for instance, floats in salt water, but sinks in fresh water; this and the crystallized pearl from its tear are good for love-spells. The otter-pearl attracts lots of fishes during fishing trips; the fossilized egg of a crocodile increases one's sexual prowess; the dew-pearl beautifies ... Tags:animal totem, mustika, bezoar stones, pearls, minerals, gems, legends, geliga, mutya, magick, occult
Wonderful, Magickal, Mustika-pearls Part 1 By: Luxamore | - Freaks and anomalies are found abound in Nature and her creations--if we would just look for them. "Mustikas" or "Magickal Pearls" having their origin in animals and plants are just some of Nature's curiosities hardly known or mentioned in the literature of the Occident, accept perhaps in faerie tales. It is different in the East, however. Pearls, other than those originating from oysters are mentioned in the Hindu scripture, "Sri Garuda Purana," where it explains the powers of several types of ... Tags:mustika, bezoar stones, geliga, mutya, magick, talismans, amulets, charms, Vedic, mani, pearls