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Once again I'm being asked by several people about ways to help their finances. Let's face it, it's February, you've just got your credit card bills from Christmas and realised you've overspent... again. So you're feeling a little low and in need of a financial boost. We have shown that red tigers eye is amazingly lucky - see previous entries in this blog, my Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Philip-Permutt/106388678327) etc - the instructions are simple and now is the perfect time for a little lucky red tiger's eye magic. Cleanse a new red tiger's eye crystal and add it to a basil plant. Water the plant and ask the gods (goddess, Jesus, Buddha, angels, spirit guides, the Tao, the universe, whatever you believe is out there) to help. Think about your current needs or a specific need at this time. Take a little time over this and take it seriously and you'll find you are rewarded quite quickly. I've found that using natural rainwater for cleansing crystals and watering your plants helps too.

Red tiger's eye is also written as red tigers eye and red tiger eye. It's also known as falcon's eye too. Basil is technically ocimum basilicum, a herb from the mint family used extensively in cooking, especially Italian food.

And this is a perfect time to buy a new red tiger's eye stone and a basil plant to combine as we're coming up to the 8th of the month, which in it'self is a lucky number associated with wealth by the Chinese. And the 8th is Tuesday, the day associated with the god of war, Mars, who brings change - another new begining. So we have red tiger's eye, basil, the 8th and Tuesday - so go for it and wish your way to change!

This really works. I have had so many emails and comments from people saying that they tried it and it worked for them. Try it, what have you got to loose?

If you're reading this on someone else's website why not visit mine at www.thecrystalhealer.co.uk


Comments: 6

Teresa Peters |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
This is going to be fun to try.
I've always liked red tiger's eye, but I always thought it was a natural variation.
Is it dyed or treated? Or is there really a natural red tiger's eye?

thanks,
teresa
The Crystal Healer |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
Hi Teresa, All the tiger's eye colours are natural. The gold is the 'normal' colour, then there's a blue which is formed by quartz replacing crocidolite asbestos, which essentially - chemically changes the iron from Fe3+ in the gold to Fe2+ in the blue. The red is formed similarly to the blue. Mineralogically they are all a mixture of chalcedony and amphibole and it seems that they are formed by synchronous mineral growth through a crack-seal vein-filling process. This gives the wonderful plays of light known as chatoyancy. Golly this has all got a bit too technical! Let's just say they are great, prtetty and fun to work with :-)

Here's a link to the red tiger's eye page http://www.thecrystalhealer.co.uk/epages/thecrystalhealer.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/thecrystalhealer/Products/03rtts01/SubProducts/03rtts01-0001

I hope that helps
Philip
Teresa Peters |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
I only just saw this reply. I can't thank you enough for sharing that information. I really appreciate it!
Helen Shrimpton |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
Hi Philip and all :)
ok so I tried the lucky red tigers eye with basil last year and it worked!!

as I thought it was time for some luck with my new shop and healing centre... but maybe too early to put a basil plant outside... I thought ok so improvise :)
So I put 4 large red tigers eye tumble stones in the top of the pot that has my red acer tree in it.... and waited for it to rain on it...which it did profusley! last friday.... guess what!

Saturday was an awesome trading day... we were really busy and the special promotion we did to meet the therapists went so well and we have loads of bookings from it :)

YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH red tigers eye works !!

Helen :)
The Crystal Healer |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
Fantastic! Crystal magic really does work in so many ways. Good luck with the shop Helen and I hope your therapies really take off. It sounds like you've had a flying start - must be all that falcon's eye crystal around you :-) If anyone finds themselves in the area check out Helen's shop Crystal Serenity in Princes Risborough, Bucks.
The Crystal Healer |
RE: More on Lucky Red Tiger's Eye
Last night I placed quite a large red tiger's eye tumble stone in my wintering Acer tree and today we've had the busiest day of the year so far in online sales!! And there's still 61/2 hours left... Magic crystals :-)
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