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Crystals

Lattice-structured mineral consciousness. Quartz, amethyst, citrine, selenite, kyanite, moldavite, tourmaline — the transparent and semi-transparent ones whose ordered geometry holds and transmits frequency. Used across every culture for healing, divination, and protection; backed in the modern world by quartz oscillators that keep our watches and computers in time. The thesis is older than the science: a stone with a coherent inner architecture organises whatever passes through it. Treat them as living instruments, not décor — programmed by intention, cleansed in sun, moon, salt, sound, or running water.

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Copper · the conductor metal ✦ FRQNCY PICK

The reddest of the elemental metals, and the one your body is built to listen to. Three reasons it earns a place in any aligned home. ONE — cups and utensils: copper vessels gently leach trace copper into water (the ayurvedic 'tamra jal' tradition stores water in copper overnight before drinking) and copper surfaces are intrinsically antimicrobial, killing pathogens on contact within hours. The Indians knew, the Egyptians knew, the modern hospital research papers caught up. Cook in steel, drink out of copper. TWO — copper pyramids: the geometry concentrates subtle energies and the metal carries them. Egyptian-tradition design, modern revival via Russian researchers (Alexander Golod), Slavic energy schools, and orgonite makers. Used for meditation, sleep under, water structuring, plant growth experiments. THREE — circuits and grounding: copper conducts cleaner than almost anything else, which is why every earthing kit, every scalar-wave device, every Tesla coil, every grounding mat traces copper paths. The metal that lets electrons move with the least resistance is also the metal that lets your bioelectric field exchange with the planet's. For amulets, FRQNCY points at iPyramids on Instagram — handmade copper pyramid amulets, small enough to wear, sized to the classical proportions.

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