|  The Crystal 
        Skull  It is my belief that natural quartz skulls are 
        information transfer devices. It has been my pleasure to work with the 
        Mitchell-Hedges skull which is carved from a single quartz crystal, weighing 
        475 troy ounces and measuring 8.25 inches across the width of the skull. Working with Mrs. Hedges, the skull was held in my hands and brought in 
        opposition to the solar plexus. Deep breathing exercises were then initiated 
        and Mrs. Hedges, in looking at the skull, remarked that it had become 
        luminous with light emanating from the eye sockets. When this took place, 
        we both took a deep breath and entered the skull together with intention 
        on the outgoing breath. We immediately felt a coolness, and a vibrating, 
        oscillating motion took place in our bodies. By breath control this oscillation 
        stopped, but when we let our breath out and relaxed, this oscillation 
        came back. This was followed by a sound or tone being felt in the skull. 
        A change in pitch was noted until a constant tone was felt. We then drew 
        our breath in and focused our minds on knowing the intention of the functioning 
        the these skulls.
 We let our breath out, and suddenly we saw a temple with a hole in the 
        top. The skull sat on a pedestal directly under this hole. There was a 
        priest with a shaved head, robed in white, wearing a medallion of gold 
        inscribed with the image of the sun and its rays. The priest waited for 
        the light of the sun to strike the skull, illuminating it in much the 
        same way as in our experience. An older person with a shaved head came 
        into the temple. The priest put his left hand on the head of the elderly 
        man and his right hand on the crystal skull. He drew his breath in and 
        pulsed the breath. The information in the mind of the older man was now 
        transferred to the skull. He left and in his place came a young girl also 
        dressed in white. The priest reversed his hands, placed his left hand 
        on the skull and his right hand on the head of the young girl. He drew 
        his breath in and pulsed his breath. That knowledge that was contained 
        in the skull was now in the mind of the young person. This was repeated 
        many, many times and suddenly the image faded.
 From this experience it was felt that these devices were information transfer 
        systems. The transfer of patterns of thought stored in the brain could 
        be utilized by a transfer mechanism of this type from one generation to 
        another. This precluded the necessity of writing everything down and having 
        to re-translate that written document back into the imagery that was required 
        of the written word.
 
 
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