By Marion Webb-De Sisto MICCH. BFRP.
My second book Crystal Skulls: Emissaries of Healing & Sacred Wisdom continues to sell well even though it was published just over five years ago. Over that time period I've received emails from people living in various countries who have read this book. They write about what they've found useful in it and/or about their own experiences with crystal skulls that are in their keeping. I can only conclude that these beautiful mineral carvings are attracting more and more attention as word spreads about their amazing impact on their keepers.
Some people dream about a crystal skull before they physically see it. Others have vivid dreams while asleep when they either hold this mineral carving in their hand or place it close by. In my book about crystal skulls I documented a dream that I experienced the night before I actually found and bought that particular dream skull.
"As the dream began, we had arrived at the warehouse, which looked like a very large shed with long trestle tables that held many different mineral specimens. In reality the next day the warehouse proved to be completely different from my dream. As we approached the shed, a teenage girl came towards us. She was carrying a clear quartz skull that was extremely cloudy. The girl came up to me and made a point of showing me a number of tiny nicks all over the top of the cranium. In the dream, this apparent damage did not concern me. She offered the skull to me and the moment it touched my hands I knew that I wanted it. I stroked the top of the skull and, as I did so, I could feel the small indentations across it. I asked the girl for the skull's name and she spelled out the word "C-h-e-i-r-o-n." I looked closely at Cheiron and saw that all around the base of the lower jaw there was a garland of leaves carved into the quartz. I remember that I was impressed by the detail and artistry of this work. It seemed out-of-place on a crystal carving that had little clarity and was apparently damaged. I told the girl I would like to buy the skull, but she said it was her own and was not for sale. She quickly took Cheiron back from me and was gone. We entered the shed, but there were only a couple of small crystal skulls on the first table and they did not appeal to me. I felt extremely disappointed that I could not buy Cheiron, and at that point I woke up.”
In Crystal Skulls I tell the reader about other skull keepers' dreams which also prove to be precognitive. This intriguing phenomenon coupled with examples of changes and insights crystal skulls can bring are indicative of just how powerfully they can impact on our daily lives.
By Marion Webb-De Sisto
|