By P.J.Joseph
Introduction
Once upon a time there was a gemstone expert who was brilliant, compassionate and open minded. Jesus and the golden rule do to others whatever you would have them do to you inspired him. He chose Peter, John, Mark, Luke, Simon, Mary, Margaret, Ann, Judith, Sarah, Paul, and Thomas from the bottom ranks of gemstone industry and transformed them into precious assistants in brilliance teaching about gemstone materials, loving kindness, sharing the concept of compassion, consistency, clarity, self control, creativity, courage, and capital without hurting others. He became known as the compassionate boss.
They had been to the gem mines in Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia, Pakistan, India, Iran, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Ethiopia, DR Congo, Namibia, Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Uganda, Rwanda, Central African Republic, Sierre Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Mauritania, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia, United States of America, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Venezuela and Sri Lanka to observe cultural diversities, trading practices, environmental concerns, and product descriptions.
He taught them to perceive gemstones as gifts from God, encouraging people to collect them as objects of art or beauty, sharing knowledge and wealth for the benefit of all. The twelve assistants were fascinated with gemstones and people. Like people, no two gemstones were alike. They were different with unique chemical, physical, optical, spiritual, and geological birthmarks displaying colorful gemstonality.
He also taught them about the unique status of colored gemstones in the real world. They could be soft or hard, yet they could be perceived as beautiful stones. The function of gemstone cutting in faceted styles has been to maximize brilliance. When cut differently like cabochon, they displayed spectacular phenomenal effects like star, cat’s eye, sheen, play of color, color change and other optical patterns. When he came across the best, he had a unique way of describing the quality. He called them Oh My God Gemstones.
This book is all about Oh My God gemstones and the simple people who love gemstones. Our compassionate boss and his team whose inspiration is Jesus is going to share with you the precious details of appreciating God’s splendid gift to mankind without any need of gemological expertise.
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