reteP
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- Location
- Northern Rivers, Australia.
Many years ago I relocated from city to a rural town, and met my neighbours. One of them, Barrie was a crystal therapist. Over the years we became best of friends. In that time Barrie would now and again surprise me with his "Let me try something on you. Now close your eyes". A little time later I would feel something happening inside of me which I never felt before in my whole life. My reactions would always make Barrie and his wife laugh, because it simply confirmed that crystals interacted with us without physical contact.
One time, with my eyes closed I suddenly felt a whole opening up behind my forehead. Still with my eyes closed I would try to rub away that feeling on my forehead. I felt a breeze going through it. I opened my eyes to see them laughing. I asked "What just happened, I feel a hole in my forehead?" Barrie said, "I used the wand to open your third eye". I said "What's a third eye....".
This is how I got interested in wand making. I had no interest in becoming a crystal therapist. I was already in the field of rehab counselling, and crystal therapy was shunned by other professionals, so it would not be good for me to advocate it within my employment. However, I had many first hand, unbiased, experiences with crystals a chakras. So I got intrigued and started creating wands to experiment, on myself, with. Some of which are a bit scary because I don't fully understand how it works.
I stopped making wands when Barrie passed away. That was just over twenty years ago. However, I have plans now, in my retirement, to place these wands into several box art (art in a box) pieces.
This was my first wand I made (before I met Barrie) from a wild peach tree branch (a requirement to what I wanted to make). There was a lot of sychronicity happening while making this wand. The main one is how was I supposed to acquire a wild peach tree branch in the middle of Sydney, where I lived at the time. I never saw a peach tree growing there. To cut the long story short, while on foot doing an errand, I decided to take a short cut along the railway scrubland. I came across council workers clearing dead trees, weeds etc. and there was a tree that grew from a peach thrown out of a passing train. Go figure!


Here is a thumbnail watercolour sketch of the box art idea I wish to use...

One time, with my eyes closed I suddenly felt a whole opening up behind my forehead. Still with my eyes closed I would try to rub away that feeling on my forehead. I felt a breeze going through it. I opened my eyes to see them laughing. I asked "What just happened, I feel a hole in my forehead?" Barrie said, "I used the wand to open your third eye". I said "What's a third eye....".
This is how I got interested in wand making. I had no interest in becoming a crystal therapist. I was already in the field of rehab counselling, and crystal therapy was shunned by other professionals, so it would not be good for me to advocate it within my employment. However, I had many first hand, unbiased, experiences with crystals a chakras. So I got intrigued and started creating wands to experiment, on myself, with. Some of which are a bit scary because I don't fully understand how it works.
I stopped making wands when Barrie passed away. That was just over twenty years ago. However, I have plans now, in my retirement, to place these wands into several box art (art in a box) pieces.
This was my first wand I made (before I met Barrie) from a wild peach tree branch (a requirement to what I wanted to make). There was a lot of sychronicity happening while making this wand. The main one is how was I supposed to acquire a wild peach tree branch in the middle of Sydney, where I lived at the time. I never saw a peach tree growing there. To cut the long story short, while on foot doing an errand, I decided to take a short cut along the railway scrubland. I came across council workers clearing dead trees, weeds etc. and there was a tree that grew from a peach thrown out of a passing train. Go figure!


Here is a thumbnail watercolour sketch of the box art idea I wish to use...
