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ukanonymous | 17:35 Mon 23rd Mar 2015 | Religion & Spirituality
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Would you buy a pure silver 1 Troy ounce coin with the flower of life on the back and a mercaba on the front (inline with the flower of life on the back). It will be on twisted red silk you can wear around your kneck.

The writing around the Mercaba will read something but I do not know what.

These coins will be used as healing coins for the spirit and a stepping stone to a self aware immortal soul.

Do you think they will be popular? Could you see your self wearing them? I think they will cost around 60 Pounds.
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ha ha no, I would use my power to change the universe to a universe where you gave me one.
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OK then yours is free. But in return I must ask something
nope, in my universe you are giving them away with no conditions attached.
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Thank you for your Brutal honesty SirOracle
Hardly BRUTAL ukanonymous......,.just a straight answer to your question.
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Don't get me wrong. I love a man who knows what he doesn't want.
No, I wouldn't. Are you planning to set up in business?
Lol, No. I used to make and sell runic charms, I didn't believe in that nonsense either, most of the stuff I made went to the USA. They are much more gullible it appears.
I don't think red and silver would look nice together. It's a bit "coke can".
Sorry, I wouldn't buy it. Also, if I was buying a coin, I'd be disappointed that there was a hole in it.

Not a chance!
No way, I'm not superstitious so I'll stick with my St Christopher.
No thank you - £60 would buy me a lot of food and electricity.

I prefer Crystals and positive thought.
Someone will x
Just give me the wine, far more inspiring and healing.
The soul is immortal already.
They might have gone down well in the 70's with us Hippies. Not sure about nowadays.
They might have gone down well in the 70's with us Hippies.


It would have got tangled up with the cowbell chains ;-)
I concur with Tilly, they sound rather a "new age" type of embellishment.
I was a bit 'spiritual' in those days. Had all sorts of amulets and charms to do this that and the other. Never wore a cowbell though. Flowers in my hair but no cowbells.

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