RARE CRYSTAL SKULL FROM TIBET
Amar - means "To Love"
Tibet is known as one of the most ancient and wise cultures of our world. Since his Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama had to flee Tibet in 1959 from the invading Chinese, there continues to be an eradication of Tibetan civilization and heritage, including the alleged destruction of over 99% of its temples, monasteries and convents - over 6,000 are now in ruins.
This persecution has resulted in numerous attempts by Tibetans to flee the land-locked country through the high mountain peaks of the Himalayas - a treacherous life-threatening route full of perils from the forces of nature and risks of punishment from Communist China. This is the dangerous journey that a Tibetan High Lama endured when he hand-carried the 22-pound ancient crystal skull Amar from Tibet to Nepal in order to protect it from the Chinese.
Tantric shamans used this crystal skull during spiritual rituals of healing and divination. Although oracular mediums and healers were centered in the monasteries, they were responsible for identifying the afflictions of lay society. Tibetan Quartz is also believed to facilitate access to the Akashic Record.

Said to have ancient origins, Amar is one the largest known old crystal skulls, at 22 lbs, and is made of Clear Quartz (with a slight Smoky tint). Amar embodies the energies of love and compassion, just as the Dalai Lama does.
Amar is presently cared for in a peaceful spiritual sanctuary in North America. You have the opportunity to benefit from Amar's power, wisdom and healing energy through specially charged 12 crystal skulls sets and 7 crystal skulls kits. (A portion of the proceeds from sales will support Tibet and the Dalai Lama's continued efforts to save the Tibetan culture.)
AMAR |
Weight: 22.17 lbs / 10.06 kgs |
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Stone: Clear Quartz |
Origin: Tibet |
"Tibetan Crystal Skull"
Rescued from Tibet by High Llama hand carrying it across the Himalayas |
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