“Your heart will know the person,” she said. She asked them to safeguard it until the ‘right’ person came to get it and share its message with the world. She was quite old when she passed on the skull, which she called “an inheritance from a lost civilization,” to a young native boy and his father. George was told that the skull had come into this Grandfather's custody through his family, directly from a much loved Catholic nun, who died in 1720, in Peru. Synergy came to light in the Western world in 1981 when it was acquired as a gift from an native Elder to a European man named George. The skull was brought to Hawaii and then sent to what would later be called the Northern Andes Mountains, in Central America. (aka Uru or Lemuria.)Īt one point in their past, the tribal Shaman set off with the skull and a few others on a long journey, across the Pacific Ocean, in what we would call an outrigger canoe. Their oral history is that it was passed to them by their ancestors, from a civilization they called MU. Synergy is also called the "Skull of Joy and Laughter" or just 'the Laughing Skull." There are ancient runes carved onto the bottom of this skull that describes this and other properties.Īn ancient aboriginal tribe from an island in the South Pacific, known as the 'Real People' acknowledges this skull as having been with their people for hundreds of generations and they have the twin of Synergy in their possession to back up their claims. In other words, we can do more together than each of us can do alone. The definition of Synergy is the cooperative action of two or more independent entities, to bring about a total effect or change which is greater than what either can accomplish alone. The name 'Synergy' actually describes the quality of the energy or frequency that this skull manifests or radiates on the earth. Synergy is a quartz crystal skull weighing 15.5 lbs, making it slightly larger than a life-sized human skull.
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