![]() ![]() This fractal reality is true of rocks, true of humans, and true of creation itself. Each rock is a fractal manifestation of the larger matrix of energies that all the same rocks hold. We experience shadow so that we better understand our light.Įach piece of Ibis Jasper–polished, shaped, and carefully tended, seems like a separate rock, but each piece is really a part of a whole energy. Ibis Jasper asks us to consider that we aren’t actually broken, but instead that we are part of a larger Divine process where we get broken to realize that there is no such thing. Healing and integration work should not have to re-traumatize the system in order to be effective. It helps to reflect on the areas and issues of the originating fracture so that we can deal with the impact of those events as a “Cosmic Observer” with as neutral (beige) of a reaction as possible. Ibis Jasper reminds us that we have been broken “just right”. Be a Cosmic Observer Step back from your pain and try to see from the eye of the “Cosmic Observer”. Some people call this “soul rescue” or “soul retrieval” work that is necessary from “soul loss”. ![]() I consider Ibis Jasper a very strong ally in “shadow work”, as well as reintegration and wholeness work. Unexamined shadows that remain in one’s system will continue to bias perceptions and undermine progress forward to higher states of functioning, such as living from the heart in a state of joy and acceptance. The darker the shadows, the more influence those patterns have in the unfolding path of your life. The deeper the fractures, the darker the shadows. In those instances, integration work is even more important. Some folks have gone through significant fracture from overwhelming situations they have experienced. We all have some kind of fracture just through a normal range of stressors that comes with having a body and interacting with the 3D world. Being human is a hard job that often comes with some kind of system stress. Fractures in the energy body are usually caused by some type of stress or emotional impact to the system. Most brecciated crystal healing rocks speak directly to healing fractures within the system. It is a jasper that has gone through the brecciation process with a translucent chalcedony filling in the places where the opaque earth tone jasper fractured. ![]() It kinda looks like petrified wood, polychrome jasper, and Ocean Jasper had a beige baby. Ibis Jasper is a brand healing crystal on the market from Madagascar that is imported by Enter the Earth. I had written this in my draft notes, but forgot to add it to the article. It is another example of making something beautiful that was once broken. By Haragayato (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons Christopher suggested that Ibis Jasper is similar in concept to the Japanese gold repaired bowls called, “ kintsugi”. It may also be used break up dense energies to support the free flowing of energy in the subtle body.Ī broken vessel can be made whole again. By DickDaniels () (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons Because of the geological process that creates brecciated jasper, Ibis Jasper is associated metaphysically with recovery after trauma and support during stress, spiritual evolution, by helping us integrate energetic shifts, upgrades, and attunements, and releasing blockages to support breakthroughs. By Charlesjsharp (Own work), via Wikimedia Commons Egyptian Ibis. The ibis bird is associated with the Egyptian deity Thoth, the god of wisdom, so the stone carries the signature of accessing esoteric information, from the akashic records to ancient sources of knowledge, developing intuition, and communicating spiritual messages. Some pieces also look like feathers or even flocks in flight. While the better known Egyptian species are white and black, Madagascan ibis are brownish red instead, with touches of white and blue. The ibis are long legged waterfowl, similar in appearance to a crane. ![]() It even looks like Ocean Jasper orbs have formed in a pocket. It also has a shattered appearance, with terrazzo like chips or wave like folds. Is this Ibis or Polychrome?!? Look at the next photo.Īlthough it has a similar color palette to Polychrome Jasper, found in northwestern Madagascar, Ibis Jasper is believed to come from southern Madagascar instead. Ibis Jasper is fragmented jasper repaired with crystal, chalcedony, or agate, all varieties of quartz. Breccia are similar to a conglomerate but they have more angular pieces. They are usually created by weathering or the movement of water. Breccia (Italian, breccia “gravel, pieces, fragmented”) refers to stones broken apart and naturally cemented back together by another mineral. “Ibis Jasper” is a trade name for a new Madagascan brecciated jasper. Ibis Jasper through Christopher Lee Matthews ![]()
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