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    What was the philosopher's stone called in ancient India and what was its compositional nature?

    Question #98569. Asked by tragic_flawed. (Aug 14 08 6:44 AM)


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    I believe it was known as the Chintamani Stone.

    This Chintamani Stone, which is of extra-terrestrial origin, had supposedly been brought to Earth by emissaries from a planet orbiting the star Sirius and then handed over to Shambhala’s principal resident, the elusive “King of the World,” a monarch known by many mystics in the East but only by a handful of occultists in the West.

    Apparently it green in color and is similar in appearance to a species of meteorite known as Moldavite, which is dark green in color.

    http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_shambahla11.htm

    Aug 14 08, 7:07 AM


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