The effect and role of alabaster

The mineral composition of alabaster is obsidian. Obsidian is usually black, but it can also be seen in brown, gray, and a small amount of red, blue, or even green. It may also be all monochromatic, or streaked, or speckled. Most of them are distributed in volcanic areas such as Hawaii, Japan, and Indonesia's Java Island. Others in Iceland, Hungary, Italy's Lipari Islands, the former Soviet Union, Mexico, Ecuador, and Guatemala also have produce. Dark black monocular obsidian is distributed in Arizona and New Mexico in the United States, and is called "the tears of Apache" by the Indians. The obsidian that is closer to the crater has a white snow-like crystal, which is quite special, namely the snowflake obsidian, which is said to be quiet.

Obsidian is extremely evil and can reinforce negative energy. In ancient Chinese Buddhist relics, there are quite a few obsidian sacred objects or Buddha statues about town houses or evading evil spirits. It is also the best gem for Buddhist practice. In the Mayan temple of Mexico, it is often used as the eye of a beast or statue. Among the crystal family, it is one of the crystals that excludes the strongest negative energy, so it can be placed in a place with heavier suffocation, or even a black buddha statue, which is superior to the evil spirits.

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