
One of the Great Four.
Yes, there IS a City of Emerald in Inner Earth, sounds like inside the Planet, but it isn’t. It is an other dimension.
Some are invited to visit and offered an opportunity to work with those highly spiritually developed Beneficial Beings. They are supporting us “humans” even though they themselves are MORE true humans, than us. The Original Humans.
You must clean your field, rise your frequency to be invited. Otherwise we would polute the frequency there, like a virus.
They are Royal Brings, kind and know the meaning of Love, Truth and Ways of the God-Source Creation.
There is a Guardian Group called Emerald Order, which without we would probably not BE Alive today… I thank them deeply.
Some visitors are offered an Emerald Body there, so I have “heard”…
It has also pristine Healing Waters,different from our Waters, which how ever “remember” their Origins too.
All fantacy?
Cannot tell…
Only Experience it yourself.
Would You like to visit that place?
I Would…
I checked, hurily, for curiosity what does the 3D world talk about this amazing jewelry, crystal of Gods
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Gemology
By Fara Braid, International Gem Society
“The Jewel of Kings” also serves as the May birthstone.
Whatever its supposed mystical properties, this gem has long been regarded as a superior jewel.
Rare and beautiful, emerald’s stunning green color has also brought it an honored status amongst cultures worldwide.
Its most valuable power was perhaps bestowing the ability to predict future events.
Emerald symbolism encompasses not only royalty but also wit, eloquence, and foresight. Learn more about the legends surrounding this prized jewelry stone.
People believed emeralds could confer riches, power, and eloquence if worn as talismans.
Purportedly, these gems also strengthened memory and sharpened wits. Its most valuable power was perhaps bestowing the ability to predict future events.
In past eras, Arab, Hindu, and Spanish physicians used emeralds against poison, infection, and dysentery. Many people believed the gemstone could also protect against possession by demons.
A Gemstone for Lovers and Gem Cutters
A revealer of truths, emerald reputedly could cut through all illusions and spells, including the truth or falsity of a lover’s oath. Some believed it could also dampen lust. (Perhaps emeralds could clear the head enough to see the truth about objects of infatuation).
Emerald’s soothing green color was thought to be restful to eyes under strain. However, this strain didn’t only result from examining objects of infatuation. Many gem cutters used to keep emeralds on their workbenches. They would rest their eyes on them after long hours of close work on other gems.
Mysterious Cities and Emerald Symbolism
Many ancient tales about India tell of mysterious and legendary cities of fabulous wealth, with walls or entire temples made of emeralds and other precious materials. Images of abundant plants with leaves dripping emeralds and rubies suggested those lucky and virtuous enough to locate these cities would find heavenly jewels as their reward.
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https://www.gemsociety.org/article/history-legend-emerald-gems-yore/
Then What does Wikipedia say:
The virtue of the Emerald is to counteract poison. They say that if a venomous animal should look at it, it will become blinded. The gem also acts as a preservative against epilepsy; it cures leprosy, strengthens sight and memory, checks copulation, during which act it will break, if worn at the time on the finger.
According to French writer Brantôme (c. 1540-1614) Hernán Cortés had one of the emeralds which he had looted from Mexico text engraved, Inter Natos Mulierum non surrexit major (“Among those born of woman there hath not arisen a greater,” Matthew 11:11), in reference to John the Baptist. Brantôme considered engraving such a beautiful and simple product of nature sacrilegious and considered this act the cause for Cortez’s loss in 1541 of an extremely precious pearl[38] (to which he dedicated a work, A beautiful and incomparable pearl[citation needed]), and even for the death of King Charles IX of France, who died (1574) soon afterward.[39][need quotation to verify]
In American author L. Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and the 1939 MGM film adaptation, the protagonist must travel to an Emerald City to meet the eponymous character, the Wizard.