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Hands of Light – Guide to Healing - Soul Circles

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45 HANDS OF LIGHT<br />

mark, and then disappear again. When you continue<br />

this observation and expand your vision,<br />

you will begin <strong>to</strong> see that the whole field pulsates<br />

in a synchronized rhythm. On sunny days<br />

these tiny balls <strong>of</strong> energy will be bright and<br />

move fast. On cloudy days they will be more<br />

translucent, move slowly and be fewer in number.<br />

In a smoggy city they are fewer, dark, and<br />

very slow moving. They are undercharged. The<br />

most abundant and most brightly charged globtiles<br />

I observed were in the Swiss Alps, where<br />

there are many bright sunny days and the snow<br />

covers everything in thick drifts. Apparently<br />

sunlight charges the globules.<br />

Now shift your gaze <strong>to</strong> the edge <strong>of</strong> tree<strong>to</strong>ps<br />

against the blue sky. You may see a green haze<br />

around the trees. Curiously, you may also notice<br />

Figure 6-1: The Effect <strong>of</strong> Lapis on Plant's Aura<br />

that there are no globules in this haze. But if<br />

you look closer, you will see the globules at the<br />

edge <strong>of</strong> the green haze changing their squiggly<br />

pattern and flowing in<strong>to</strong> the aura <strong>of</strong> the tree,<br />

where they disappear. Apparently the tree's<br />

aura is absorbing the tiny globules. The green<br />

around the tree appears in the leafing stage,<br />

during spring and summer. Earlier in the<br />

spring, the aura <strong>of</strong> most trees has a pink-reddish<br />

hue, similar <strong>to</strong> the color <strong>of</strong> the reel buds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

trees.<br />

If you look closely at a house plant, you will<br />

see a similar phenomenon. Put the plant under<br />

bright lights with a dark background behind it.<br />

You may see lines <strong>of</strong> blue-green flashing up the<br />

plant along the leaves in the direction <strong>of</strong> growth.<br />

They will suddenly flash; then the color slowly

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