These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, spiral shells, and lived over 240 million years ago. They were named for their spiral horn-like appearance after the Egyptian God, Amun, and the ram horns on his head. A stone of transformation, the spiral form acts as a filter to move dance, lower energies around and around until they are released as positive and loving frequencies.
An extinct group of aquatic squamate reptiles, The Mosasaurus lived during the Late Cretaceous period. The largest reported Mosasaurus was 59ft long and weighed upwards of 30,000lbs! Although Mosasaurus were aquatic, they were reptiles, which means they had to surface breathe air, like a sea turtle today.
These fossils are thought to assist with personal growth, transition, and transformation. Trilobites help to overcome old emotional pain and sorrow aligning the physical and astral bodies releasing the lower frequencies. Trilobites lived over 520 million years ago and existed for approximately 300 million years. The name comes from the Greek word "trilobos" which means "three lobes". They are said to be the first life form with complex eyes and were covered by thick chitinous exoskeleton which molted as the trilobite grew.
Orthoceras were an ancient mollusk that lived more than 400 million years ago. The name means "straight horn", which describes the characteristic of the shell. A soft-bodied creature lived in the open-ended segment and as the body grew, the shell became too small. As they grew a new septa, or chamber segment, formed. Orthoceras ranged in size from a centimeter up to 15 feet long! The preserved shell is all that remains of this ancestor of our modern day squid.
Stromatolite is a calcareous mound built up of secreting bacteria trapped in the sediment. They are the earliest known fossils and are still being formed in Australia lagoons. Stromatolite removes blockages in chakra meridians and can teach purpose of life.