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Chromium Cr Atomic Number 24
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Discovered by French chemist Louis-Nicolas Vauquein in 1797, chromium gets its name from the Greek word chromos meaning “color” because it can often produce green, red and yellow colors. Rubies get their red color and emeralds get their green color from the trace amounts of chromium found within them.
Chromium provides an etheric shield for the subtle energy bodies, preventing any unwanted energies from passing through. This shield gives off a very high frequency that can act as a transmitter for sounds from higher dimensions of consciousness to pass through and deliver intuitive messages to the user, and chromium can be used to develop and enhance the gift of clairaudience.
Besides emerald and ruby, several other minerals have traces of chromium in them including alexandrite, chromite, the ore of chromium, and uvarovite.
Stichtite Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)164H2O
Stichtite is another chromium-based mineral from Tasmania. It is a very unusual thin, light purple metallic-like stone with ties to the seven sister planets of the Pleiades. Stichtite allows us to connect with the energy of the Pleiades and the inhabitants of those planets who are coming in to assist us with various aspects of earth changes. It is an extremely high frequency stone that allows us to hear and access not only the advice and counsel from our brothers in space, but our own higher mind.
Cayce Uses
Cayce never recommended the use of chromium, and in fact, told someone to avoid those vibrations. Like many readings, that suggestion is meant for the particular individual who received the reading. These days, you will find chromium picolinate tablets at all of the health food stores as a natural weight loss solution. Chromium helps the body burn stored fat and increases metabolism. The question about any possible long term side effects from this remains to be seen.
Sample Chromium Readings 3422-1
(Q) Please suggest an occupation that would be better.
(A) As indicated, work in any other type of metal—just so it is not chromium or aluminum. Steel would be better than tin or such combinations where there are the filings of metals, for the body should refrain from activity with these.