Stones of the Seven Rays: The Science of the Seven Facets of the Soul Stones of the Seven Rays: The Science of the Seven Facets of the Soul Hot

Stones of the Seven Rays: The Science of the Seven Facets of the Soul
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352
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June 06, 2012
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1594774331
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9781594774331
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1594774331

The magical and spiritual uses of the seven sacred gemstones--diamond, sapphire, emerald, jasper, topaz, ruby, and amethyst

• Explores each sacred gem’s effects on the seven facets of the soul and their corresponding virtues

• Reveals their spiritual and therapeutic uses, the meaning of their colors, their ties to the chakras, and their historical use in amulets, talismans, and other magical tools

• Outlines the basics of Seven Ray Science and the properties of each of the Seven Rays

Taught solely in secret for millennia, the Science of the Seven Rays was introduced outside of the ancient mystery schools of Western and Hindu tradition by some of the great occultists of the late 19th and early 20th century: H. P. Blavatsky, Manly Hall, C. W. Leadbeater, and Alice Bailey. Based on the soul’s seven-faceted nature, the Seven Ray system underlies metaphysical traditions around the world through its connections with the seven musical notes in the scale, the seven days in the week, the seven chakras, the seven colors of the rainbow, and the seven sacred planets. Laying out the key principles behind this spiritual science, Michel Coquet explores the seven sacred gemstones of the Seven Rays--diamond, sapphire, emerald, jasper, topaz, ruby, and amethyst--and shows that not all precious stones have true mystical powers: they must be charged, either naturally or through ritual, with a living deva or angelic presence before they can effect spiritual transformation and physical, mental, and soul healing.

Drawing on Hindu, Jewish, pre-Columbian, and Greco-Roman magical traditions with precious stones as well as their use by great initiates of history--including Hildegard von Bingen, Paracelsus, Cornelius Agrippa, Elias Ashmole, Nicholas Flamel, and the Count de Saint Germain--Coquet examines each sacred gem’s effects on the seven facets of the soul as well as their spiritual and therapeutic uses, the meaning of their colors, their influences on the chakras, and their use in amulets, talismans, and other magical tools. Illuminating techniques of invoking spirits into gemstones and reports of the power to enlarge diamonds at will, stones that produce anesthesia, and the use of gem medicines in India, Coquet reveals that while gems can influence our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, without daily work toward a gem’s corresponding virtue, even a consecrated stone will have no effect, for the most beautiful gems are within.

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Stones of the Seven Rays: The Science of the Seven Facets of the Soul 2012-08-08 18:27:03 Corinna Underwood
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Corinna Underwood Reviewed by Corinna Underwood    August 08, 2012
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Michael Coquet is a scholar of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Eastern philosophy, and the author of more than thirty books in French on religion, philosophy, and the martial arts.

In Stones of the Seven Rays, he intertwines the Theosophical teaching of the seven rays of the soil with the fascinating field of gemology. Drawing on the writings of theosophist Alice Bailey, and linking them to other sources such as, Hermeticism and ancient Hinduism, Coquet delivers an in-depth and informative text that will delight serious students of the esoteric.

This book is a valuable reference tool than can be kept on hand both for study and practical use. It is packed with easily accessible information relating to the esoteric properties of the seven main gemstones: diamond, sapphire, emerald, jasper, topaz, ruby and amethyst. Readers can dip in to find out about their spiritual powers, healing properties, and also substitutes for these precious stones.

This book is not for the novice reader. At least a rudimentary background is needed to be able to wade through the details and to find contextual meaning in the references to mystical and religious texts. For someone already on this spiritual path, however, the book is a mine of valuable information. Coquet is an expert in this field and a most trustworthy source for anyone wishing to learn more about the stones of the seven rays.

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