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Some Immensity that Loves You THIS ITEM SOLD - Can be recreated with same gemstones but a different rutilated quartz pendant and different silver charm The name of this piece is an excerpt from Jim White’s movie, Searching for the Wrong-eyed Jesus*. It seeks to encourage you to open your heart to the immensity of creation – that which has been created, that which is doing the creating and the immensity of the love that is being sent forth. Let the love in, let it grow and send it back out. Red rutile quartz pendant, pink Peruvian opal, chalcedony, moonstone, rhodonite, glass, freshwater pearl, hand-crafted fine silver snowflake charm and liquid silver. 30” lariat that can be worn at any length. Can also be worn as a belt. $70 * Jim White on Pentecostalism: “For the uninitiated, walking in, seeing a healing service or a spiritual church in full bloom, it’s quite a wondrous site. There’s a real power there that you can’t deny. It’s pretty incredible. And there’s a lot of love there and there’s a presence. It’s hard to explain, it’s just so hard to explain. Things happen there that defy explanation and you feel like you’re in the presence of God. You feel that way real strong. It gets sort of addictive. You go to a Presbyterian church, you go to a Catholic church, and it’s a lot of friendly talk but it doesn’t give you any clue that beyond your mind there’s some immensity that loves you. You get into one of these churches and first thing you do is set your mind at the door and walk in with your heart. And it feels real good sometimes just to leave that mind behind and let your heart do the talking.”
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