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Letter: Thank you for sharing

Comments re: Mystery - is it a rock or fossilized dinosaur egg?

By Marie Freeman

Even though we can do artificial intelligence searches on photos now, if we don't share, even with technology, we wouldn't know. I thank you for sharing this photo. When we learn things new it's very enriching, worth more than money. After researching the dragon stone there is a lot of history and spiritual realm for this fossil formation. It is believed to be a healing rock. Perhaps you need to keep this as a pet rock :-)


Septarian Nodule benefits from neocrystals.com:
Septarian nodules serve as charms of bravery and stabilizing forces. The Septarian stone is said to provide confidence according to folklore, making it an excellent device for public figures to carry in their palm while speaking in front of an audience. The wearing of a septarian is considered to help in grabbing the audience's attention. This stone also promotes emotional stability, tolerance, patience, nurturing of earth energies, and relief from muscle spasms.

It instills bravery and scavenges outside forces, converting them into strength. The advantages of septarian relate to the lower chakras, including the solar plexus, sacral chakra, and root chakra, which serve to anchor us to the earth. It establishes a connection with nature and promotes tranquility.


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