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The origin and explanation of crystal ball divination?

Crystal ball is a common prop for magicians to perform spiritual magic on the stage. When crystal or any transparent medium is used for crystal ball divination, it is called crystallography or crystal ball divination. In fact, crystal ball divination is to use other media such as crystal or water to display images to explain some profound information. These "information" are collected and analyzed, and then important decisions in your life (such as love, marriage, finance, travel, affairs, etc. ) are all made. Performers answer the audience's questions through various strategies, which is the so-called crystal ball divination performance. Among them, ClaudeAlexander, the most famous performer in the 20th century, is called "AlexandertheCrystalSeer".

Crystal ball has a long history, and crystal divination is also an ancient and mysterious human activity. Perhaps the reason for choosing the crystal ball is that the spherical shape of the crystal ball itself represents a kind of "perfection", which is the ultimate goal pursued by all religions, spirituality, science, philosophy and life. Some people like to call it "the soldier with the ball". A round crystal ball with super energy naturally becomes a sacred product and offering.

Celtic prehistoric tribe, known to exist in England in 2000 BC, was ruled by a religious figure named Druid, who was the first known person to use a crystal ball for divination. Interestingly, Druids are similar to Stonehenge in early England, so they may be the first people to use crystal divination.

Later, in the middle of medieval Europe (500 BC-BC 1500), prophets, wizards, psychics, Romans, fortune tellers and fortune tellers also used other types of crystals to "see" the past, present or future. Beryl is called a natural gem, and is often used for divination because of its transparency. The inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands call it "the power of stones". Although the early crystal ball was made of beryl, it was later replaced by a more transparent colorless crystal.