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- Mother of Pearl
- Receptive. Element: Water & Akasha. Beads/decor made of glossy pearly inside of pearl oyster shell. (Isn't a stone.) Carries the gentle, peaceful healing energy of the sea. Relaxes, soothes emotions, sensitivity, stress....
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Pearl
- Receptive. Elements: Water & Akasha. White: Symbol of pure heart and mind; innocence, faith. Of the sea, it has watery and lunar elements, thus balancing emotions, especially for water signs. Absorbs thoughts, emotions. For solar plexus chakra (digestion,...
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Calcium carbonicum (Oyster Shell)
- This remedy is made of the shell of the oyster. Let's have a look at an oyster: Inside a thick hard calcium-made shell lies a soft and quite formless animal. When the oyster feels at ease it opens its shell and passively lets through the sea water and...
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Remedies >> Remedies C
- Basics of Magick: The Use of Color in Magick
- White | Silver | Grey | Pink | Red | Purple | Brown | Blue | Green | Yellow | Gold | Black In magick, colors represent certain energies, goals, people and non-physical beings, such as deities or spiritual forces. For this reason, you should include candles,...
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Symbology >> Colorology
- The Paths of the Qabalah
- I must confess, I've been trying to use the book "The Talking Tree" by William Gray and I admit that I've been having a hard time. Most Tree of Life glyphs start the eleventh path with the Fool, as it is with most tarot decks. Gray begins with the...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- Synaesthesia: The Crossing of the Senses
- "We interpret one sense by another." William Hazlitt "Although medicine has known about synaesthesia for three centuries, it keeps forgetting that it knows. Richard Cytowic, in "Synaesthesia: Phenomenology and Neuropsychology a Review of...
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Modern Science >> Synesthesia
- Irish Moss: Correspondences
- Chondrus crispus Folk Names: Carrageen, Pearl Moss Gender: Feminine Planet: Moon Element: Water Deity: Power: Money, Luck, Protection...
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Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary I
Pearl Oyster is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Pearl Oyster books and related discussion.
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- Cubagua's Pearl-Oyster Beds: The First Depletion of a Natural
- American continent: the pearl-oyster (Pinctada radiata) beds around the island of. Cubagua . who located the major concentration of pearl oysters off Cubagua.
- jpe.library.arizona.edu
- Pearl Oyster Fishery - ESD 005, Ecologically Sustainable
- Report produced in 2003 on the ecologically sustainable development of the pearl oyster fishery off Western Australia.
- www.fish.wa.gov.au
- HISTORICAL AND PRESENT STATUS OF THE PEARL OYSTER
- www.pifsc.noaa.gov
- Pearl Oysters
- Pearl Oysters of the Arabian Gulf.
- www.kisr.edu.kw
- Shell pigments
- Oysters may be edible (Genus Ostreidae) or pearl producers (Genus Pinctada).
- seachestsecret.questacon.edu.au
Suggested News Resources
- How to Shuck an Oyster
- By Julia Corcoran : Assistant Producer, The Leonard Lopate Show On today's show Rebecca Charles, Chef and owner of Pearl Oyster Bar, made a lobster roll on the air and talked about the many ways of preparing seafood this summer.
- Fresh take on drinks
- Mezcal, 166 Shrewsbury St., Worcester, opened six years ago in the building that housed The Pearl Oyster restaurant known for its seafood dishes. Mezcal in Leominster has a “ton of free parking in the rear of the building,” said Covino.
Suggested Web Resources
- Pearl Oyster Bar || New York City
- Pearl Oyster Bar, home of New York City's best lobster roll.
- www.pearloysterbar.com
- Pearl oyster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pinctada is a genus of pearl oysters. These are saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs of the genus Pinctada in the family Pteriidae.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Pearl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- HowStuffWorks "How do oysters make pearls?"
- How do oysters make pearls, and what is the difference between natural and cultured pearls?
- animals.howstuffworks.com
- Pearl Oyster Bar - West Village - New York Magazine Restaurant
- A recent expansion into the space next door did nothing to alleviate the hungry mob lined up outside.
- nymag.com
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