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Future Uses for Crystals
This article was written by Phyllis Galde on May 10, 2002 posted under It is said that there are 12 crystalline fields of communication within the Earth. Future generations will be able to communicate with the distant galaxies, and perhaps even crystals for this communication. These 12 crystalline fields will be discovered throughout the world in subterranean tunnels or channels where crystal energy has been previously used to outfit a scientific technology. This crystalline network is a system of channels that connect with resonating crystalline structures for image and information processing. There are grid mappings that are presently not understood, but which will be used as coordination points for many fields of communication to overlap with the living Light in the universe. These 12 grids act as focal points for the transmission of faster-than-light particles. Crystal communication is capable of going
beyond our electromagnetic spectrum by being activated by the proper psi grids aligned with the 12 crystalline chambers built into the grid structure of the Earth. Astronomers will use this crystal latticework to bend the light waves for universal communication.
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