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OBSIDIAN CARVED FLAME
OBSIDIAN CARVED FLAME
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THE HISTORY OF THE OBSIDIAN STONE HEAVENLY EYE.
The heavenly eye obsidian stone results from contact between water and lava, when lava flows into a lake or ocean. This is called thermal shock, which will create an energetic glassy material. This stone is a glassy rock of volcanic origin. Iron and magnesium taken in large amounts reveal a mixture of dark green, brown, black, and violet tones. The most important obsidian sediments are found in Mexico and India. It can also be found in small quantities in the rest of the world. Archaeologists have discovered through their excavations, that the heavenly eye obsidian stone was used by ancient peoples. It is black with multicolored reflections in the form of lines or circles.
It is very sharp, sharp enough to scratch glass. This stone is used as a natural material for the design of ancient tools and weapons for ceremonial purposes. The obsidian shards were sharp enough to make arrows and knives. In contact with the wind, the obsidian fragments collide and produce an effective sound effect to drive away demons. The Aztecs and the Mayans used obsidian powder to heal their wounds. Christianity attributes to it virtues of wisdom and truth, and equates it with the marriage between matter and the divine spirit.
