Description:
Earth Has ‘Blueberries’ Like Mars

The name is spelled variously as Moki, Moqui, Mochi and is taken from the tribe of Indians that had a number of pueblos in the South West United states (8 according to some reports) Of course they didn’t speak or write English and so the spelling of their name would vary depending on the transliteration of various early writers. The Indians found them useful as ammunition for their slings and the elders used them in healing ceremonies and it is from this use that most if not all of the modern metaphysical properties have been derived.
These hematite concretions are found weathered out of the sandstone rock formation called the Navajo Sandstone formation near St. George, Washington County, Utah and are somewhat more than 100 million years old. The concretions consist of a dense shell of hematite that is cemented with quartz, opal and hematite. In side the concretions is a consolidated sandstone.
according to one metaphysical author, Melody, in her book Love is in the Earth says “Mochi Balls can be used to align the energy centers to relieve energy blockages, to simulate the CHI, to ground and center, and to provide protection. Griding with two Mochi Balls promotes receptivity to frequencies which are usually inaudible.
Prices :
A. small $7 usd. per one
B. middle $17 usd. per one - Out of Stock
C. big $35 usd. per one
D. extra $67 usd. per one - Out of Stock
* The area where most of the Moqui's have come from, in Utah, is now a National Park and digging in the Park has been outlawed. As the Moguis become more scarce, the price of them are going up dramatically!
* Very Soon, there will be no more!