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CORAL SPLASH 3d printed

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Fine Detail Polished Silver
CORAL SPLASH 3d printed
CORAL SPLASH 3d printed

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CORAL SPLASH

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Product Description
This piece is a geometric form reflecting the energies Ed Leedskalnin used to create the Coral Castle. Edward Leedskalnin disputed contemporary science and believed all matter consisted of magnets which could produce measurable phenomena, and electricity. Ed would say he had rediscovered the laws of weight, measurement, and leverage" and that these concepts involved the relationship of the Earth to celestial alignments. He claimed to see beads of light which he believed to be the physical presence of nature's magnetism and life force, or what we term today, 'Chi'. Many people report that he used harmonics combined with grid energies and celestial alignments to do his work. Tibetan Monks combine their harmonics to elevate heavy objects. **Note: Any model that has a 'FIRST TO TRY' icon is in the experimental printing stage. This means that ordering this model will send it into the "FIRST" test for 3D printing for your chosen material. There can be instances where the model must be updated in order to complete the 3D printing process. If this is the case, you will be notified that your order was canceled and must be placed again. This occurs to allow you to re-approve the updated version of the chosen model before being charged for anything.**

 
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CORAL SPLASH
Dimensions:
0.57 x 3.58 x 4.2 cm
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0.23 x 1.41 x 1.65 inches
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Mature audiences only.
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