Is Gold Spiritual

Gold represents the spiritual essence of “All That Is” and its purity. It represents spirituality and growth in the world of total understanding, allowing one to achieve and maintain communication with the source of all existence.

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Gold is known as “the master healer.”

It is a wonderful mineral for physical body detoxification.

Gold aids in the development of one's character through education, reducing the trauma linked with scenarios encountered when gaining knowledge. It aids in the activation, mobilization, and actualization of one's inherent potential.

Gold's energy can be used to help one balance their energy fields and eliminate ego conflicts and emotions of futility. It can also be used to relieve overburdening sentiments of responsibility, combat feelings of despair and inferiority, understand and avoid self-reproach, and control excitement and states of wrath.

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Gold has been used to help with the development, purification, and balance of the heart chakra, as well as the amplification of thought forms. Gold's purity is considered to aid in the preservation of higher thought forms for subsequent retrieval.

The third-eye and crown chakras have also been opened and activated with gold. It is claimed to bring honors, prosperity, and happiness, as well as give calm, stabilize the emotional system, relieve tension and stress, and intensify pleasant sensations. It also aids in the attunement to nature's healing forces.

It has the ability to eliminate negativity from the chakras and energy fields of the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual bodies, as well as transmitting the vitality of any partner mineral to the affected area. Gold emits a cooperative and responsive energy, allowing it to be used in conjunction with other gemstones. It is capable of attracting and preserving the qualities inherent in the extra stone. When gold is near another mineral, it has a stabilizing effect on the energies of that mineral.

Gold has been used to boost mental abilities, rebuild the nervous system (for example, in the treatment of multiple sclerosis), improve digestion, circulation, and respiration, and promote warmth. Arthritis, skin cancer, blood disorders, pneumonia, vascular diseases, heart disease, eye issues, paralysis, rheumatism, skin disorders, TB, nightmares, and spinal problems can all be treated with it.

Gold aids in the renewal of the endocrine system, vitamin and mineral absorption, tissue regeneration, and skeletal structure regeneration. It cures disorders like autism, dyslexia, epilepsy, and lack of motor coordination by balancing the right and left brain.

What powers does gold have?

Because gold is malleable, it may be rolled into very thin sheets. The Gold Room's walls are coated with about 28 square meters (300 square feet) of 23-karat gold leaf, which is equivalent to 3 ounces of gold metal. Gilding, or gold leafing, is a centuries-old technique. Raw gold was beaten between pieces of leather by traditional artisans until it was nearly too thin to see. A single ounce of gold can be hammered thin enough to cover a surface area of more than 9 square meters (96.9 square feet). The gold leaf might be as thin as 0.18 microns (seven millionths of an inch), making a stack of 7,055 sheets no more than a cent thick.

Does gold bring energy?

Yes! Gold, without a doubt, brings happiness, wealth, and positive sensations. Gold is thought to be a mineral of wisdom, spirituality, and connectedness to nature. Gold is thought to draw positive energy and is regarded as a powerful healing mineral.

Does gold have energy like crystals?

What exactly is this? Gold emits a responsive and cooperative energy, making it feasible to combine it with other stones and crystals. It will attract and keep the qualities inherent in the extra stones, as well as supply them with a stabilizing energy.

What God says about gold?

According to biblical texts, gold and silver were the first and oldest forms of money. Genesis (2:12 KJV) mentions gold for the first time: “And the gold of that place is excellent; bdellium and onyx stone are there.”

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Gold is mentioned 417 times in the KJV Bible, silver 320 times, and the term “money” 140 times. The Bible makes no mention of paper money. Gold and silver are mentioned as true wealth throughout the Bible.

Gold's scarcity has given it a monetary value that has made it helpful in economic transactions as well as a measure of wealth and significance since biblical times. Gold is valuable for jewelry and adornment because of its color and shine, as well as its resistance to oxidation and tarnishing. King and queens are frequently mentioned in the Bible as being compensated in gold and silver. Not only are gold and silver riches markers, but they are also compared to obtaining knowledge, wisdom, and faith, which are significantly more important in both the Old and New Testaments.

According to Stott, the author of the website Bible Investments, gold was recovered in its inherent purity from gravel dumps and riverbeds in early biblical times and was easily separated due to its weight. A gold and silver mine, as well as iron and copper refining operations, are mentioned in Job (28:1,2,6).

God directed Moses to have the Israelites build a tabernacle, a portable building also known as a sanctuary, for Him in Exodus 25:8,11. The tabernacle was thought to be made up of 2204.85 pounds of gold, 7584.38 pounds of silver, and 5338.00 pounds of copper (Easton Bible Dictionary).

Solomon's Temple: Historians estimate that around 3000 tonnes of gold were used to construct Solomon's Temple. This sum of gold was calculated in talents, with each talent equaling 75 pounds. Ancient Israel must have realized that to harden gold and use it for both construction and armament, an alloy had to be mixed with it (1 kings10:16).

For Solomon's Temple, King David laid aside 100,000 talents (7,500,000 pounds) of gold and 1,000,000 talents (75,000,000 pounds) of silver (1 Chronicles 22:14). Lampstands, cutlery, forks, bowls, pitchers, basins, cups, and other items in the Temple were all made of gold and silver, with only a few made of copper (2 Kings 14:14). The gold was layered over the cherubs in the Most Holy, the alter of incense, and even the entire interior of the house. The gold in Solomon's Temple is worth $144 billion at today's gold price ($1203/oz).

The possession of gold and silver has always been the foundation of tangible riches. Gold and silver have been true wealth throughout recorded history, as opposed to currencies made of various destructible items such as tobacco, whale teeth, cattle, sea shells, and so on, but especially paper. Gold and silver have long been associated with riches, stability, and authority in all cultures. Gold's primary purpose in biblical times was (and still should be) wealth and value storage, while silver's primary purpose was (and still should be) daily trading.

“The city's main thoroughfare was pure gold, like translucent glass” (Revelation 21:21).

Physical gold and silver are mostly irrelevant in today's economic system. A gold standard is not used by any currency to limit its government's fiscal irresponsibility or maintain monetary stability.

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The two basic reasons for buying real gold, silver, or other precious metals should be considered as a hedge against the eventual collapse of fiat (paper) money, as a potential inflation hedge, and as part of a portfolio diversification:

1. As a financial instrument, these metals' coins or bars have a long-term, tangible, and inherent worth. The asset value of each coin does not correspond to an obligation of another party that may be defaulted, despite the fact that they do not bear any interest.

2. Private and anonymous precious metal coins are available. Note: In the United States, if a purchase of $10,000 or more is made using cash, money orders, cashier's checks, or travelers' checks, the coin dealer is required to record the transaction to the government.

The financial crisis in Italy is an example of what can happen when governments expand without discipline or economic responsibility. A clear, financial damaging pattern has emerged, in which fiat economies continue to take the wealth of individuals who do not have a solid gold or silver asset to defend them.

Written by Arthur R. Leger, Atoka Gold's Vice President of Exploration, and edited by Lauren L. Breslin, Atoka Gold's Director of Communications.

Why is gold sacred?

Gold is a symbol of power and immortality in many ancient societies, and the ancient Egyptians and later the Romans were ardent gold miners. Professor of Egyptology Salima Ikram explains that the ancient Egyptians called gold “the flesh of the gods” because it did not tarnish and was considered sacrosanct.

What happens to your body when you wear gold?

Did you know that Cleopatra, Egypt's former Queen, is supposed to have slept every night in a gold mask? Gold gives warm and relaxing vibrations to the skin, which aids in cell regeneration. Many skincare and beauty products contain gold. It's also used to treat eczema, fungal infections, skin rash, wounds, and skin burns, among other things.

What is the weakness of gold?

Most chemicals do not react with gold, however chlorine, fluorine, aqua regia, and cyanide damage it and cause it to dissolve in mercury. Gold, in particular, is insoluble in nitric acid, which dissolves the majority of other metals. The use of nitric acid to establish the presence of gold in artifacts has been around for a long time.

How does gold make you feel?

Gold is thought to have a soothing effect. Something made of 24-karat gold will have a soft, velvety texture when you touch it. Nothing compares to pure gold. When coupled with other metals, however, it loses its efficacy.

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