A Mentor, A Romany Gypsy, Told Me This Story About The Stone (PHOTOS)

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The caliche in the “pores” led a geologist to say that it is at least 35,000 years old.

Folks have remarked that it has strong positive energy.

An unheard voice led to the discovery of this stone.

that’s caliche in the pores, which led a geologist to say it’s at least 35,000 years old. led to it in same area.

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THE DISCOVERY:

The Gypsy was awakened in the middle of the night by a voice calling her name.

She got up and followed the voice across about 1/4 mile of high desert and dug the stone from under a bush from which the voice came.

She had a psychic impression of it being carried in a leather bag by a man in leather clothing who was running from enemies and lost it while crossing a river.  Her impressions also show the stone being carried aloft to be seen by the people, much as religious statues or icons are held aloft in parades today.

THE STONE IS A TEASER:

The secluded property at Spirit Mesa seemed a lovely place for Hubby and me to live, so I, with our daughter, and her nine-year-old daughter, went to view it.  That’s how I met The Gypsy.  She was leaving after being there for over a year.

Her meditation area was in one of the rooms into which she took us during the tour, and an object on her altar immediately caught and held my attention.  It had a smooth blackish covering which appeared to be some sort of tough modern material.  The object looked like what is depicted as the head of a gray.  I was very impressed by it and The Gypsy told me the story which I related above.

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On the next visit I was given permission to see the stone again and went to the room where I had seen it, but it wasn’t there.  In its place was the stone pictured above.  And yet — could it be?

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When I went back where The Gypsy was working I asked her if there were two similar objects.  She looked puzzled and said that she didn’t know of another.

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Later our granddaughter, upon seeing the stone again, said, “But Grandma!  It had a shiny really dark red cover!”  (We had not discussed the stone, it being lost in the other strange things about The Gypsy.)

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If these impressions of the stone are a correct picture of it as it once was, it is much older than 35,000 years because, before it was immersed in caliche, it was perfectly shaped (notice what looks like erosion over its right eye) and had a tough cover.

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MORE ON THE GYPSY HERE

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