The Ultimate Guide to Crystal Grids : Transform Your Life Using the Power of Crystals and Layouts
Judy HallGrids underpin our world. They are found throughout nature: in the perfect spiral of a sunflower or a pinecone; in the precise curves of an ammonite; in the cells of a honeycomb; or in the hidden beauty of a snowflake. They are the internal lattice structure of a crystal—and of the human body. Functioning rather like cosmic glue, grids support the visible and invisible worlds. In Drunvalo Melchizedek’s words, they are the “architecture of the universe.” And, once you begin to look for them, you’ll see them everywhere. Under X-ray defraction, a Beryl crystal, for instance, displays the Flower of Life within its atomic structure. Cut an apple crossways and it reveals a natural pentagram. And the chambered nautilus forms a perfect, progressive spiral. It grows at a constant rate and its shell accommodates that expansion.
“Life itself as we know it is inextricably interwoven with geometric forms, from the angles of atomic bonds in the molecules of the amino acids, to the helical spirals of DNA, to the spherical prototype of the cells, to the first few cells of an organism which assume vesical, tetrahedral, and star (double) tetrahedral forms …” own manifestation energy. And combining several crystals into a grid has a far greater impact than placing one crystal alone. Whether a grid is created from a single type of crystal or from two or more types, the syner