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have you a vision of armenian heritage ??? perhaps of an armenian princess ???

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , , , , on September 21, 2009 by obsidiangirl

FIRST NAMES ARE NOT JUST FIRST NAMES
Did you know that most Armenian names that end in “ian” or “yan,” mean the “son of”? Armenian names generally fall into five categories: aristocracy, parent, geography, occupation, or trait. Many last names today have been shortened or modified for various reasons; some to aid pronunciation by non-Armenians, others drop the “ian” for personal reasons. See What’s in your Name for more information.

The study of Armenian first names is also fascinating since virtually every aspect of our culture is reflected in them. If you wish to have your name listed, click here and send it to us together with its meaning.

GIRLS NAMES
AGHAVNI Armenian; “pigeon, dove”
ANAHID Armenian version of Diana. An Ancient Godess in Armenian Mythology
ANI Name of an ancient Armenian capital City
ANOUSH Armenian; “Sweet”
ARPIE Armenian; “rising of sun”
BERJOUIE Armenian; “gorgeous, elegant lady”
DEROUHI Armenian; “Lady of the house”
DZOVIG Armenian; “small sea”
GADAR Armenian; “apex, top of a mountain, perfect pure”
GAYANE Martyred Nun of Armenian Church. Cathedral built in name
HRIPSIME Martyred Nun of Armenian Church. Cathedral built in name
HOURIG Armenian; “small fire”
HAIGANOUSH Armenian; “sweet Armenian woman”
SATENIG Armenian; “An Armenian Princess”
SURPOOHIE Armenian: “sacred or holy women”
SIRANOUSH Armenian ; “Lovely woman”
SIRVART Armenian: “dear rose, lovely rose”
SOSSY Armenian; “the plane tree”
TAKOUHI Armenian; “Queen, wearer of a crown”
TALINE Name of an old old Armenian monastery
VARTOUHI Armenian; “beautiful as a rose”
VOSKIE Armenian; “gold”

BOYS NAMES
ANTRANIG Armenian; the oldest; the first born; coming first
ARA Name of legendary Armenian King and hero, Ara Keghetzig (Handsome)
ARAKEL Armenian; “to send”
ARAM Armenian; “Father of King Ara”
AVEDIS Armenian; good tidings, bringer of Good news
BAGHDASSAR Armenian version of Balthasar; one of three wise Kings
BEDROS Armenian version of Peter
CARNIG Armenian; “small lamb”
DICKRAN The great King of Armenia
DIRAN Armenian; “one who rules”
GARABED Armenian; “Caravan Leader, pioneer”
KEVORK Armenian version of George
GHOUGAS Armenian; version of Luke
GOMIDAS Armenian; a famous musician and Clergyman
HAGOP Armenian ; version of Jack or Jacob
HAIG Legendary Armenian Patriarch and hero
JIRAIR Armenian; strong and active working man
KHACHIG Armenian; “small cross”
KHAJAG Armenian; “one who has blue eyes; also beautiful flower”
KRIKOR Armenian form of Gregory. Krikor was the first Christian leader
LEVON Armenian version of Leon; “Lion-like”
MANOOG Armenian; “small child, infant”
NISHAN Armenian; “Cross, mark, sign”
PAPKEN “A Catholicos of Armenian Church”
RAZMIG Armenian. “A soldier; one who fights a battle”
SARKIS Armenian version of Sergius, (to serve)
VAHAN Armenian; “Shield”
YERVANT An Armenian King
ZAVEN Armenian version of Savinus, or Savin

sometimes armenian deception lacks clear vision

Posted in obsidian deception, obsidian defined, obsidian gem history, obsidian magic, obsidian super hero, obsidian vision cannot override bad decisions which yield bad results with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 19, 2009 by obsidiangirl

An Armenian Deception: “Who remembers Armenians? – Adolf Hitler”
Historian of Armenian Descent Says Frequently Used Hitler Quote Is Nothing But a Forgery

Baden-Baden, W. Germany – Dr. Robert John, a historian and political analyst of Armenian descent from New York City, declared here that a commonly used quotation of an alleged statement by Adolf Hitler concerning the Armenian massacres was a forgery and should not be used.

Dr. John demonstrated how he had traced the original document in the Military Branch of the National Archives of the U.S.A. after being handed a folder bearing the quotation at a rally outside the United Nations building in New York following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.

The quotation: “Our strength is in our quickness and our brutality…. For the time being I have sent to the east only Death’s Heads units, with the order to kill without pity or mercy all men, women and children… Who talks nowadays of the extermination of the Armenians?”

Dr. John showed slides of this document, undated and unsigned, with some words cut out of the last page. The statement was supposed to have been made at a meeting of the top German staff of the Obersalzberg on August 22, 1939. The document was released to the international press covering the Nuremberg War Crimes trials on Friday, November 23, 1945. The trials had commenced that Monday. The document was one of several made available to the press that day. Two-hundred-fifty copies were given to press correspondents, but only five copies were given to the 17 defense counsels – 24 hours before the Court convened on Monday!

Much later in the trial, the German defense lawyers were able to introduce the most complete account of the address, taken down by German Admiral Hermann Boehm, which runs to 12 pages in translation. There is no mention of the Armenians or the rest of the “quotation.”

Dr. Robert John said he believed that the document was introduced to create a climate of hate which was needed to stifle the protests of eminent American jurists such as Sen. R. Taft and Chief Justice Harland Stone. He had discussed it with Gen. Telford Taylor, who had said, “I know the document you mean, I don’t know its provenance, and I have not used it in my own work.”

“We all believe that violence breeds violence,” said Dr. John. “There has been an increase in Armenian violence since this false inflammatory statement was given publicly. Films like ‘The Day After’ are a form of violence, and should not be shown to children – who are unable to evaluate their content. Films about the “Holocaust” are a form of violence and are harmful to us as well as to Jews. There is a high probability that the surprising violence and brutality shown by the Israelis towards the Palestinians, may be a result of being frequently exposed to these old scenes. Just as parents who abuse their children have often been abused themselves.”

Dr. John briefly traced the history of atrocity propaganda, particularly from the British – and later – American view. Real atrocities certainly occurred, but the deliberate fabrication and dissemination of atrocity stories increased the probability of their occurring. “Hate hurts the hater and hated. We are still living in the haze of distortions and actual horrors which occurred so long ago.” he commented.

“The time has come to stop psychologically damaging ourselves and our children by “Holocaust studies” and Holocaust” museums,” he continued. “The Armenian, the Jew, or the African, should not damage their development with a continual conditioning of hate, neither should spurious guilt be visited upon others. These negative preoccupations and obsessions are obstructing our evolution.”

Dr. John, whose paper is entitled “Information and Misinformation,” hails from Armenian parents who moved from New Julla, Iran to India. His father changed his name from Hovhanes to “John,” and subsequently the family moved to England. Dr. John studies law in England and holds a doctoral degree in political science from London University. He is presently a contributor to the London, England based The Middle East Magazine monthly, and in addition to giving lectures, is a frequent contributor to numerous magazines and publications. He is also the author of Palestine Diary, and specializes in Middle Eastern issues, including the Palestinian issue.

From The Armenian Reporter, Vol. XVII, NO. 40 August 2, 1984

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fraudulent user status requires vision, direct intent and a bit of automation

Posted in obsidian defined, obsidian gem history, obsidian practices, obsidian super hero with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on September 7, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Fraudulent user

A fraudulent user is an individual who is not the credit cardholder or designee and who uses a credit card account to obtain goods or services without the cardholder’s consent.

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Rainbow Obsidian Heart

Posted in Obsidian stone, obsidian, obsidian defined, obsidian gem history, obsidian healing, obsidian jewels, obsidian lore, obsidian magic, obsidian practices with tags , , , , , , , , , on August 22, 2009 by obsidiangirl

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The ‘Stone of the Listener’, this stone holds energies that will be of great benefit to the listener, those who always give a shoulder to cry on, who are there for those in need.

Rainbow Obsidian works well with the Root, Heart and Throat Chakras, helping to ground, keep the emotions of the heart balanced and encouraging communication to be clearer.

This stone can help one to be more emotionally understanding of others and of themselves, it is very good to be kept close to the listener to help balance the emotional energy out-pour that often comes from those seeking a shoulder to cry on, so that there is no negative energy absorbing happening.
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Rainbow Obsidian is also good to clear away any negative karmic attachments and attract only that of positive nature, and also helps one to see the beauty in life.

This is fantastic stone to be kept with those who work in the care of others, especially in the medical field, such as nurses and counsellors.

the magic of obsidian is universal…do you need help with your vision???

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing, obsidian web development with SEO with tags , , , on February 15, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Scrying is the art of foretelling the future or the unknown by looking into an object. The ancient Greeks & Nostradamus used scrying bowls filled with water in which to gaze & obtain their prophecies. Approx 10cm x 12cm

Scrying

Scrying has been used in many cultures as a means of divining the past, present, or future. Around 2,000 BC, Greece, as well as “early” Britain and its subsequent Celtic population, practised many forms of scrying. The media often used were beryl, crystal, black glass, polished quartz, water, and other transparent or light catching bodies. Scrying is a magical art with many possibilities. Exactly what it is and how it works is for each individual practitioner to decide for themselves, but it will certainly enhance and focus both the psychic and creative abilities of the magician.

Rituals that involve many of the same acts as scrying in ceremonial magic are also preserved in folklore form. A formerly widespread tradition held that young women, gazing into a mirror in a darkened room (often on Hallowe’en)could catch a glimpse of their future husband’s face in the mirror. One legend states that the goddess Hathor carried a shield that could reflect back all things in their true light. From this shield she allegedly fashioned the first magic mirror to “see.”

Ways in which the black mirror can be used

To contact spirit guides
To access knowledge
For healing and self improvement
As a magickal transmitter and receiver
For divining the past, present and future
As a portal to the astral plane
For shamanic journeying
For ritual invocation and evocation
To improve visualization skills

Obsidian

Colours: Black, Red-Black, Silver, Brown, Blue, Green, Rainbow, Gold-Sheen.
Crystal System:Amorphous
Rarity: Some colours are readily available, others are rare.
Source: Mexico and worldwide.
Energy: Projective
Planet: Saturn
Elements:Fire
Deities:Tetzcatlipoca
Mineralogy: Formed when lava rich in silicic acid cools extremely rapidly, so that no crystalline structures are able to form.
Spiritual Uses: Allows us to confront our shadow side and bring about change.
Emotional Uses: Dissolves shock, fear, blocks and traumatization. It protects against psychic attacks.
Physical Uses: Improves the circulation, even in extreme cases such as the hardening of arteries casued by smoking.
Folklore: In Palaeolithic times, obsidian blades were used for cult purposes. In antiquity it was used to drive out demons, and in the Middle Ages as an aid for magical rituals. The Mayan priests of Tetzcatlipoca used obsidian slabs in divination.
Magical Properties: Protection, Grounding, Divination, Peace, Meditation.

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obsidian vision can help you push away the negative

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing with tags , , , , , , , , on February 2, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Obsidian is a very protective stone, and is excellent for removing negativity. It is also excellent protection against psychic attacks. In particular obsidian protects the gentle from abuse. It is a very grounding stone, and very healing. Physically it benefits the stomach, intestines, muscle tissue, and can rid one of bacterial or viral infections. It sharpens and focuses internal and external vision, and helps get in touch with buried issues before they explode. Obsidian is related to the root chakra.

obsidian can provide clear vision for exploring the future

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing with tags , , , , , , , , on February 2, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Obsidian is made from volcanic rock. It has been used by shamanic people as a seer stone. Native Americans used this gemstone for arrowheads.

The meaning of obsidian is for protection and invigoration. It can be used to find the essence of joy and to reduce tension. It is said to absorb negative energy and is a grounding stone.

Obsidian has also be used as a tool for inner focus. It may act as a mirror to show you negative aspects about yourself, which can then be cleansed and changed.

Another meaning of obsidian is to absorb anger, fear, and stress. By doing so, obsidian helps transmute negative energy into positive energy.

Obsidian has also been used for clear vision and to see into the future.

obsidian…..be careful what you wish for

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing with tags , , , , , on February 2, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Obsidian is most helpful in working with the 1st, Root or Base Chakra,  but often the 6th, Third Eye or Brow Chakra is activated while using it, and therefore it should be used with caution, as it will bring up, expose and help you to deal with your challenges and the past life lessons you need to learn so as to move on in this life.

obsidian magic is very powerful

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing with tags , , , , , , on February 2, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Obsidian is a grounding and centering stone, it is quite effective when carried or utilized in protection ritual.  By grounding spiritual energy in the physical plane, obsidian connects the mind and emotions. Absorbing and destroying negative energies, cleaning the subconscious blockages one may have, and then releasing stress.

Obsidian spheres (which are still fashioned in Mexico) are wonderful scrying tools, but are quite powerful, and should be used with caution.  If results are not clear with crystal quartz, attempt the same ritual with obsidian, you should have better results. But, if it’s energy and intenseness makes one uncomfortable, holding a clear quartz in one hand while scrying should help balance the power.

Often times the blackness of the stone will allow easier access to the subconscious.

obsidian and its magic

Posted in obsidian gem history, obsidian healing with tags , , , , , , , on February 2, 2009 by obsidiangirl

Obsidian helps ailments of the stomach and intestines, it is a powerful healing stone but only for some.  It is also said to improve ones vision.

Black obsidian in particular is one of the most difficult to use if you are not fully prepared to face both positive and negative sides of reality. Since this stone will energize spiritual forces and easily connect with the first chakra, it can help one to face present challenges as well as past life lessons still to be learned.  The third eye is often activated in conjunction with processing of the past life karma, so this must be used with caution.  When using for emotional healing, it is often best used along with clear quartz.