Silicate Minerals

A Crystal is a crystalline solid in which its atoms, molecules and ions are microscopically arranged into a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. Most of the common elements found in crystals originate in the earth crust and can be found in the periodic table according to their number of protons. However, it should be registered that the current Periodic Table presented in mainstream science is incomplete. During this cycle, new substances and elements are being birthed into matter which impact Crystal Properties. The elements that make up each crystal give it unique properties, such as its color, frequency potential and the intelligent design of its function on the earth. Most of the earth’s rocks are classified as Silicate Minerals that are based upon the chemical structure of the silica tetrahedron. Pairs of tetrahedra occur in many silicate minerals, forming the basic crystal structure of the planet, as well as the Silicate Matrix crystal structure in the human body, which determines the Gender Fin orientation for the merkaba spiral.

Paying attention to the wide-ranging use of silicate crystals throughout emerging advanced technologies, actually reveals similar parallels in how the crystalline consciousness in the human body works. We start to realize how valuable the human body really is in generating abundant supplies of energy potential and the ability to power up systems of energy. Silicon is most often used as a semiconductor, which is an essential component of most electronic circuits. A silicon chip can hold thousands of tiny transistors used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. Thus, anything that is computerized or relies on electromagnetic waves depends on semiconductors and transistors that are made from silicate crystals. [1]


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Crystal Properties

Crystal Core Activation

Silicate Matrix