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Mystery of the Crystal Skulls- The truth behind Indiana Jones’s latest quest  is the cover story for the 60th anniversary issue of Archaeology Magazine. The author of the article is an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Museum. She tells us the TRUTH about first through fifth generation crystal skull fakes, claiming that all crystal skulls are fakes.

As my friend and Egyptian Scholar John Anthony West pointed out when we discussed this article: in order for a fake to exist, surely there must exist an authentic original to model the fake upon. How do you have a fake diamond if all diamonds are fakes, a fake Van Gogh without an authentic Van Gogh….? What exactly were all these crystal skull fakers, faking?

John West is no stranger to the experience of challenging accepted scientific beliefs. He and geologist Robert Schoch, in the 1993 documentary The Mystery of the Sphinx, broadcast on NBC television and narrated by Charleton Heston, challenged the currently accepted archaeological belief concerning the age of the Sphinx. The documentary also offered evidence that the ancient Egyptians likely possessed scientific knowledge unknown to us and continued a wisdom tradition from an earlier lost civilization.

His theories have mostly fallen on the deaf ears of archaeologists and have often times been ridiculed, despite compelling geological evidence. As another friend, Angela Kahealani, said to me, “Science is the new religion.” She was raised by a NASA scientist and was enthusiastically following in his scientific footsteps, when she completed her degree in engineering from UCLA.
 
However, after several personal experiences with metaphysics and spirituality, she traded in her ‘atheist religion of science’ and now works as an counselor offering intuitive guidance. As she further explained: the scientific method requires a commitment to truth and a willingness to throw out a theoretical model upon receiving new data which contradicts the model. Many scientists make the mistake of becoming attached to ‘being right’ and ignore contradictory data. Therefore, they enter into the realm of blind faith, i.e., they have founded a new religion.
 
When I bring the conversation around to my bottom line, it brings me to my belief that reality is subjective and personal and that we co-create, along with the collective consciousness, our own brand of reality. To some degree this has been proven by science. In many experiments it has been demonstrated that the observer affects the observed, purely by the act of observing. The observer and the observed are, indeed, in relationship. This leads to a type of self-fulfilling prophecy: we create what we believe in and then we believe in what we have created, not realizing that if we change our beliefs, our creations change.
 
This is what I can tell you from my own personal experience with a crystal skull: Fake or not, a powerful and amazing experience is possible through contact with crystal skulls. I refer you to the photo above of the crystal skull, Max, whom I wrote about in a previous post on this blog (A Crystal Skull with a Personality, 3/10/2008). Notice how the smaller skulls are all in focus and only Max is activated. Of course, skeptics would most likely say the photo was photo-shopped. It wouldn’t help to explain to them that I know and trust the photographer, who has no investment in the photo being authentic.  
                      
As the author of the Archaeology Magazine article says about the crystal skulls: “They are intensely loved today by a large coterie of aging hippies and New Age devotees…” If you don’t fall into one of these categories, I suppose you will have to seek you own experience with a crystal skull to decide if they are fakes.  
 
 
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