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This is totally ridiculous . . . right?
From bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_shambahla09a.htm
Chintamani Stone
from JamesAxler Website
It appears to be a trapezohedron made of black stone or ore, with glowing striations. However it is more, or less, than stone. Scientists would not be able to study it completely because it exists only partially in humanities concept of matter and space.
It is more than an artifact, it is a key to doors that were sealed aeons ago.
Part of the stone was kept in a monastery in Tibet, the second in the Museum of Natural history in Manhattan, and the final piece in the city of Agartha.
One ancient South American Legend relates that the god Tvira built a temple on an island in the lake Titicaca to hold three holy stones called the Kala.
Similarly three black stones were venerated by the Muslims in the Ka'aba at the great mosque in Mecca. There are several traditions associated with the stones but all agree on its celestial origin. Muslims say that the stones were originally white but turned black after absorbing dark or evil thoughts.
In Hungary, near the village of Stregoicavar, there was a monolith that 19th century occultists spoke as one of the keys. There was a lot of superstition regarding the stone and the monolith, especially the assertion that if anyone slept in its vicinity that they would be haunted by monstrous nightmares of another world afterwards forever.
In many texts the stone is referred to as the Shining Trapezohedron.
Here is what that brings to mind:
Exodus 28:15-30
God instructing about the special garments to be worn by Levite priests.
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Over the years there have been speculations that this constituted some kind of a communication device.