
Lodestones
*Sizes May Vary* A Lodestone is magnetite rock that has been struck by lighting. When a magnetite rock is struck by lighting, it acquires a north and a south pole. However, a Lodestone is not only a bipolar magnetic rock… it is a polarized magneto-electrically charged rock, with a north/south attraction and a positive/negative charge… magneto-electricity is optimal, relative, and quantum ratios of pulsed field magnetism and pulsed field DC voltage. Lodestones are the physical manifestation of high velocity magneto–electric currents slowed down; magneto–electric currents captured in the crystalline structures of magnetite; this Current of Life is present in every Lodestone. This is undoubtedly the reason the Greeks referred to Lodestones as lapus-vivas (live-stones). A powerful Lodestone can have up to 10 times more magnetricity (natural pulsed field DC voltage and pulsed field gauss) than the present earth. The quest for longevity and magneto-electricity have an intimate relationship;