Guess what? …My name is Brian

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People often cannot see me. I like it that way. As tall as I am, most of the time, I am invisible.

I am a water enigma. I’ve never heard of anything more revolting in my life.

I leave cool stones for others to find. If they do not accept my gifts, I take them back later. I like to collect stones. Glass marbles are my favorites.

I left Amy Lockhart a shiny silver mica stone in her backyard in the middle of nowhere. She found it. I saw it later on her dresser in her room. I also left her a mysterious glassy stone shaped like half an angel’s wing. She found that, too. She is at least half an angel.

One day I surprised her as I was hiding behind a tree. I mentally said, “Guess what?” She mentally answered, “What?” And I told her the most powerful word, so she could always find me, I told her telepathically, “My name is Brian.” She got scared and said out loud, “It is? Please don’t scare me.” I disappeared before she could turn around and see me.

For all you reading, my name is Brian. Brian Glass. People think I am shy and have a fragile ego. I just prefer to be subtle and practice my invisibility skills.

Question: What is one of your favorite stones, minerals, crystals, or gemstones? You can leave a comment by clicking here.

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  1. A crystal that has a very special place in my heart is peridot. It is a green crystal. I consider this a stone of transformation, even though this quality is not written in my favorite crystal guidebook, Love is in the Earth by Melody. Whenever I expect a challenging day, I wear these peridot stone earrings to empower myself. It helps strengthen my belief in myself. Melody writes that peridot “provides for a shield of protection around the body” and “helps to heal a ‘bruised’ ego.” Sometimes we all need a lucky charm or a feather like Dumbo to be the best we can be.

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