The well-known Vogel crystal, named after Dr. Marcel Vogel, is a Wand with a twelve-sided facet cut and 2 tips.
The Vogel crystal is cut on 12 plates and has a male (sending) tip and a female (receiving) tip.
According to the literature, it is said to absorb energy at the receiving ...
The well-known Vogel crystal, named after Dr. Marcel Vogel, is a Wand with a twelve-sided facet cut and 2 tips.
The Vogel crystal is cut on 12 plates and has a male (sending) tip and a female (receiving) tip. According to the literature, it is said to absorb energy at the receiving tip, which is amplified inside the crystal when it hits the inside of the polished side faces and then circulates in the crystal. According to Dr. Vogel, this amplified energy is then released at the other end of the crystal.
The cut of the Vogel crystal has some special features. The male side must have a more acute angle than the female side. The angle of the female side corresponds to the angle of inclination of the Great Giza Pyramid in Egypt, 52 degrees.
A bird crystal has either 4, 6, 8, 12 or more facets. The higher the number of facets, the higher the energy amplification, it is said.
It was developed by Dr. Marcel Vogel and therefore bears the name bird crystal.