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[[Aurora]] Ether merged with White Gold Fire Powder is a potent transmutation force to be used when transmutation of certain force fields, dead energy bodies, infections, clones or shadow and negative forms, is required. For use to override 7D Violet Flame Reversals encoded into the planet, recoding 7D selenite rods in the [[APIN Network]], recoding earth crystals, the ultra-violet | [[Aurora]] Ether merged with White Gold Fire Powder is a potent transmutation force to be used when transmutation of certain force fields, dead energy bodies, infections, clones or shadow and negative forms, is required. For use to override 7D [[Violet Ray]] Flame Reversals encoded into the planet, recoding 7D selenite rods in the [[APIN Network]], recoding earth crystals, the ultra-violet [[Planetary Logos]], or any other situation where there is intentional or unintentional “Violet Ray Flame” transmutation misuse. When guided, Celestine is to be used in any application where transmutation of extremely tar like, black and dead energy in any station of use – astral plane, shadow creatures, [[Negative Form]]s, alien machinery, gelesiac slime, or other [[miasma]] waste product. When [[Holographic Insert]]s, voodoo dolls, and hijack of personal energies is being replicated, cloned or inserted into other bodies for the use or control of another, use of Celestine fire transmutes the forms into “consciousness units” that can be reclaimed, reanimated and then re-integrated into the larger energy bodies. Acts like a cauterizing agent to “etheric wounds”, or tears or holes in any energy body, personal, collective or planetary. This seals the hole or wound, so it will not rip open again easily, until further repairs can be completed. Finally, this is the alchemical agent of fission and fusion which generate the chain reaction between the energies of synthesized polarity, which begin the process of reanimation through the resurrection template tones of the Krystal Star (Base Tone). | ||
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