Origins of 13 Crystal Skulls
In 1927, a British archeologist named Mitchell-Hedges believed he was able to confirm the Mayan legend through his own discovery. When the man was clearing debris from atop a ruined temple at the ancient Mayan city of Lubaantum, his daughter found a skull made out of pure quartz. The fact that his daughter uncovered it, or that it was even found there is still being debated. None the less she has it still today and goes to many conventions showing it to people.
Later a few more of these mysterious artifacts came into possession of people in different parts of the world. Places where the human sized ancient crystal skulls have been found are generally various ruins and descendants of indigenous people throughout the world guard many.
The skulls have been said to have mystical qualities. They can bring their owners into the state of hypnosis, cause people to hallucinate or have dreams about ancient Indians. Some say they can even make wishes come true.
According to the Crystal Links research a conservator and restorer Frank Dorland studying one of the skulls discovered that it had zygomatic arches acting as light pipes. Using principles similar to modern optics, to channel the light from the base of the skull to the eye sockets.
The eye sockets were miniature concave lenses that also transferred light from a source below, into the upper cranium. Finally, in the interior of the skull was a ribbon prism and tiny light tunnels, by which objects held beneath the skull could be magnified and brightened. As a result, when placed upon a source of light, the skull acquired glowing eyes and appeared to be on fire. Which is one quality, many people think thre might be other reasons for the whole design. First off, just to get the materials and construct one perfctly would take a sufficient amount of skill. Meditation and healing all work well with crystals and light.
Though the origins and the technology it took to manufacture one of the skulls remains inexplicable. World Mystery Research Center reports that several of ancient skulls have been brought to Hewlett-Packard, located in the San Francisco area. Hewlett- Packard, long known as a manufacturer of printers and computer systems, has one of the most extensive scientific and crystal research laboratories in the world. Lets see what they can figure out over the coming months.
The scientist working at HP, who had a chance to work with some of these ancient crystal skulls were hard pressed to explain how a primitive culture could have carved crystal into such precise shapes and especially against the natural axis of the crystal without the use of sophisticated tools! It would shatter or chip large chunks off if done incorrectly, ruining the whole piece.
To date, four types of ancient quartz skulls are known including clear quartz, amethyst (purple), rose quartz (pink) and smoky quartz (from grey to black). It may be that these magic gifts of the ancestors would assist humanity in surviving the doomsday of 2012, as was foretold by the enigmatic Maya civilization. Or perhaps to help us understand how to treat one another properly regardless of what your eyes see and what you think you know about a person, place or thing.



