Mysterious Disappearances and Reappearances of Czech Meteorite Bracelets

Many friends have reported that Czech meteorite bracelets often disappear inexplicably, only to be found again just as mysteriously. Approximately a month ago, a friend gifted a Czech meteorite to another, who placed it outside to be exposed to the sun, and it vanished without anyone touching it. After two days, it reappeared just as mysteriously. Numerous cases are similar. Czech meteorites seem to play a game of hide and seek, which is quite intriguing.


Let’s analyze the reasons: 1. They may dislike something you do to them, causing them to disappear, such as exposing them to intense sunlight. 2. The frequency may not be suitable. Low-frequency Czech meteorites do not favor individuals with low frequencies. However, it’s not a problem if the magnetic and energy fields are not compatible. A strong energy Czech meteorite will not abandon someone with a weak energy field; instead, it will gradually adjust and enhance the person’s energy field.



How can we prevent the ‘temporary disappearance’ or permanent loss of Czech meteorite bracelets? 1. Avoid doing things that Czech meteorites dislike. Discovering why they dislike certain actions will take time. 2. Strive to increase your own frequency. If your frequency is too low, make a commitment to Czech meteorites that you will work to improve. Czech meteorites will endeavor to change a person, diligently trying to elevate the frequency of those with low frequencies.


If someone is deemed beyond help, the meteorite may vanish, be lost, or shattered. The saying ‘Better to be a broken jade than an intact tile’ applies here. Why would jade shatter? When jade ends up in the hands of someone with a low frequency and there’s no hope of increasing it, after a long period of understanding and effort, the spirit within the jade flees, causing the jade to become ugly or break.


The spirit departs, the jade dies, and the material is destroyed. Thus, jade can become ugly or break. This is even more so for Czech meteorites!




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