Hi Steve
Did you catch this item in post #23. by me?
The ritual objects vary from culture to culture. However if you see a mustika ( or any ritual object) you are very attracted to, that is the one for you. It should get a special place in the home such as in a cabinet, or on the altar where you burn candles. It does not matter if it is a natural object or an artifact, it can serve a purpose. You can imbue it with energy in many different ways- if you are into that-
But the hypothesis remains that within this strange, murky world of talismen there might exist objects that we might accept, as did the ancients, as pearls.
Well, they would have to be cultured pearls because they are man made!
As for calling something a Pearl......you can call anything a pearl. I had a dog named Pearl, so where do you draw the line?
I have had a challenge out on this forum for years, for someone to prove the authenticity of just one of these pearls-including Elephant pearls. I have engaged with people on and off the forum- but no one has any proof of natural origin, so far.
the real reason I decided to post again is that I have also been thinking about having a commercial shaman imbue objects with vibes- ie power, love, money attraction. I have 2 objections to this, One is that bottom line commercial shamans and witches want to sell you magical items and give them Intent for you. The other is, you don't know what kind of of stuff is going into the imbuement process, but you can bet one Intention is to get you to let them make your decisions for you. Talk about murky!
A non-magical process example of this is, I used to go to a local manicurist at my sister's urging to help her by giving her business. The whole time she did my nails, she complained about her dysfunctional life! By about the third time I was going to schedule an appt with her, my nails and fingertips started aching at the thought. Part of her Intent was to unload on her customers, even while she maintained the Intent to do a good job manicuring.
I need to be very careful about who puts their hands on my body with some kind of Intent because they can fill me with their own junk thoughts because they haven't done their work on themselves and have not disciplined their thoughts when practicing.
Anyone can be a self proclaimed shaman and the world of fortune tellers and native based healers in store fronts is a squirrel-y world, indeed!
That is why I said on that other thread, one needs to rely on their own Intent. Never externalize it by relying on another to provide it-especially one who claims to be a commercial professional witch, shaman, whose real Intent is to gain you as a customer that relies on them for making decisions.