Andara Customer Stories

It was truly amazing. I don’t know if it’s a result of the proven
physics that, on the quantum level, mono-atomic (single atom) elements
move easier in and out of this dimension, or if the metaphysical
stories are true, but I do know I disappeared. You see, the Golden
Mean Andara pendent has a high concentration these mono-atomic
elements in its composition and, the first time I put mine on, well, I
became transparent. It was like I was rapidly moving atom by atom back
and forth between here and somewhere. I could see the outline of
where my arm and hand were in front of me, but I could see right
through myself. I felt vast. Here and not here. That lasted for a half
hour or so as my physical body acclimated to this new high-vibration
energy. I eventually regained here-ness.

But that was just the start. A couple of days later while holding and
gazing into the pendant, I entered what I can only describe as a
trance state. Time stopped. Well, no, that’s not exactly right. Time
simply wasn’t anymore. It wasn’t stopped and it wasn’t moving, it
simply wasn’t. I can’t describe it any clearer than that. During that
time (pun intended), the vibrational energy of a new name for the
beingness of my physical form was revealed, and on hearing it in my
head or wherever it was I was hearing it, my essence lit up. At that
moment I knew who I was to be called in this life, and, upon
returning, I immediately took on the name: Shavan. Yes, people relate
to me totally differently now. Amazing the power in a name.

OK, back to the pendant. I liked the look of the thing. Andara on one
side, blue Siberian quartz on the other. The shape, the feel, all of
it. I had no idea that an andara, meticulously cut to the sacred
dimensions of the Golden Mean, would possess such other-worldly
properties. My foundation is in science and engineering. I appreciate
the math and the design. But something way beyond my understanding is
going on here. Each time I wear it something is different, and it’s
always a surprise.

What’s even more interesting is watching people’s eyes fall upon the
crystal, then, in a matter of a few seconds, I sense they have
journeyed somewhere far away for what may be a lifetime. Then they are
back. A bit dazed, but back. Perhaps back. Well who knows anyway.

In wonder,
Shavan
 

 

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