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SHAMAN STONE/MOQUI BALL

These mysterious healing stones also know as Shamanic Star Stones, Mochi Marbles, Thunderballs, Navajo Cherries or Indian Marbles. Geologists call them iron concretions. They formed 25 million of years ago, discovered in north rim of the Grand Canyon in Utah.

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Named after the Moqui Indians that lived in the Moqui Desert. Researchers claim tiny microbes spurred the chemical process, and that similar to the “blueberry stone” concretions on Mars may one day reveal signs of ancient life.

With a powerful microscope, the researchers also discovered tiny structures suggestive of microbial life inside the concretions, similar to tubes seen in Martian meteorites.
Moqui balls have a sandstone compressed center with a super hard outer shell of iron ore hematite.

Moqui balls, are believed to have one of the highest energy vibrations. A round Moqui ball on a flat surface it will dance around until it finally finds it’s setting spot. Below is a video of my dancing Moqui ball.
These odd balls are said to be found in pairs of male and female energy. Many people determine if the Moqui Ball is male or female by the outward appearance. If the skin is smooth and round it is female and rough and disk shaped is male.


These stones have been used in native cultures for thousands of years. For their Shamanic healing, visioning journeys, meditation, and spiritual rituals to connect with ancestors. In addition they were used for physical pain, balance, increasing vibration and other healing purposes. The Shaman would place these stones on the disease, wound or pained body part to remove blockages.

Simply holding the stones for balancing, aligning the chakras and relaxation, holding the female stone in the left hand and the male stone in the right.


BOJI STONE/KANSAS POP ROCK


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Similar to the Moqui ball stone is the "Boji Stone” which name is a trademarked name for Kansas Pop Rocks, another Master Healing Stone which comes from the wondrous natural formed pyramid formation in Kansas discovered in the late 1970's. Rising above the plains in Gove County in western Kansas is Monument Rocks, a series of large chalk formations formed some 80 million years ago. Also referred to as the Chalk Pyramids.

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The predominant mineral formation is Pyrite, although they are a collection of many different minerals. They started out as fossils from the Cretaceous period, around 80 million years ago. Over time bony material was replaced by pyrite. On some stones you may see original fossils embedded in the rock. Their "pop rock" name is based on a story of someone casting a stone in fire and it exploded in a pyrotechnic display.

It's also said that if you rub them together in a dark room sparks will occur. Don’t try this at home.



Often called the "living stone" , if the energy is depleted or destroyed, the stone changes molecule structure from 7.4 hardness to dust. Geologists find that this is a most unusual aspect of the this stone, like the human body, when its life force energy leaves, the stone decays, it's chemicals and mineral. elements turn to dust.

Like the Moqui ball the Boji has a mate, the smooth stone is referred to as the female, and the rough one is male. It's best to purchase they in mates, this will increase they energy. Their healing properties are to balance ying and yang energy, aligning all 7 chakras and to cleanse and protect the aura.


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Great share! Thank you :o)

Your welcome Ametrine,I know you have a pair of them & so understand their usage.

Indeed :o)

Yes a favourite stone for me, they feel comforting to hold.  I've held them in meditation and they have a relaxing energy.

I cant find any over here,and I've even been to one of the largest spiritual ethnic crystal shops in Hamilton even and they dont have any,..I suppose if we collected these the numbers out in nature would get less n less too.

missed your comment Vlada....Yes when I first bought a pair of moqui's they were easy to find, my dad had those as he said they eased the pain in his hands.  They were £5 for the two stones.  The next set I bought several years later were a lot harder to find online and probably twice the price.  

Oh they would help his hands for pain.. if he had arthritis yes, as they may have traces of copper in them too?..they are volcanic after all arnt they,so many minerals from the earth help to heal, hense why Shamans picked up on these no doubt....But I dont have any ..and I want some damn it!..lol

I hope you find your moquies Vlada.  

The rainbow boji stones were a powerful catalyst for mum when we had a trip up to Buxton several years ago...she was in tears as she held them

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