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The Origin of the Tears of Seraphim

In the 15th century, a small Russian village named Zvezdagrad faced relentless hardship. Plague ravaged the people, crops withered under a relentless frost, and raiders from distant lands burned homes to ash. The villagers, devout and desperate, gathered nightly in their wooden church, praying for deliverance. Their cries reached the heavens, stirring the compassion of two angels-Seraphina, whose wings glowed with the violet fire of Lapis Lazuli , and Luniel, whose presence shimmered like moonstone under starlight.

The angels descended to Zvezdagrad under the cover of a meteor shower, their forms cloaked in radiant mist. They could not undo the village’s suffering entirely—divine law forbade such interference—but they could offer a gift. Seraphina wept for the villagers’ pain, her tears crystallizing into a single Lapis Lazuli vial. Luniel, moved by their resilience, shed tears that formed a moonstone vial. The angels blessed the vials with their powers, binding them to silver color chains forged from stardust. They entrusted the Tears of Seraphim to a humble healer named Yelena, instructing her to pass them to those in greatest need.

“Wear these,” Seraphina said, her voice like a hymn, “and we shall guard you. But their power is not for you alone—through you, we will touch others.”

Powers of the Forever Tears

The Forever Tears of Seraphim were no mere talismans. Each bottle held a faint, glowing essence, said to be a fragment of the angels’ divine light. Those who wore them found themselves under the angels’ care, blessed with extraordinary gifts.

Protection. The wearer was shielded from harm, both physical and spiritual. Swords would dull against their skin, illnesses would fade, and malevolent spirits would flee at the vials’ glow. The angels’ presence warded off danger, whispering warnings in dreams or nudging the wearer from perilous paths.

Healing.

By touching the vial and speaking a prayer, the wearer could channel the angels’ mercy to heal others. Broken bones mended, fevers broke, and even hearts heavy with grief found solace. The vials’ light would pulse, warming the wearer’s hands as the angels worked through them.

Guidance.

The Tears granted visions of truth. In moments of doubt, the wearer might see a fleeting image—a path through a storm, a face to trust, or a danger to avoid. Luniel’s moonstone vial often revealed secrets hidden in darkness, while Seraphina’s amethyst vial illuminated inner strength.

Miracles for Others.

The angels’ greatest gift was the vials’ ability to extend their grace beyond the wearer. A farmer wearing the moonstone vial might touch a barren field, and crops would sprout overnight. A mother with the amethyst vial could sing a lullaby that calmed an entire village during a siege. The Tears amplified acts of kindness, turning small gestures into miracles.

The Journey of the Vials

Yelena, the first keeper, used the Tears to save Zvezdagrad. With the amethyst vial, she healed the sick, driving the plague from the village. With the moonstone vial, she blessed the fields, ending the famine. When raiders attacked, the vials’ light flared, and the invaders fled, claiming they saw winged warriors in the sky. Word of the miracles spread, and the Tears became a legend across Russia.

But the angels had set a condition: the vials could not be owned or hoarded. They were to be given freely to those chosen by the angels’ will. Yelena passed them to a wandering monk, who used them to quell a feud between warring clans. The monk gave them to a seamstress, who wove peace into a city torn by rebellion. Over centuries, the Forever Tears traveled from hand to hand—soldiers, poets, orphans, and tsars all wore them briefly, each guided by Seraphina and Luniel to perform acts of courage and compassion.

Today it is not the bottle that is special but the truly supernatural tears! These are Forever Tears. You will the bottle with ocean water OR a pinch of salt and tap water but if you can use spring water it’s much better.

Notable Tales of the Tears

The Siege of Kazan (1552) A young archer named Dmitry wore the moonstone vial during Ivan the Terrible’s siege. As cannon fire rained, the vial glowed, and Dmitry felt Luniel’s guidance. He led a group of trapped civilians through a hidden tunnel, saving hundreds. Later, he touched the vial to a wounded comrade, who rose to fight again. Dmitry gave the vial to a nurse, who used it to heal the war’s survivors.

The Fire of 1812

During Napoleon’s invasion, a baker named Sofia wore the amethyst vial in Moscow. As flames engulfed the city, the vial’s light shielded her bakery, which became a refuge for the starving. Sofia shared bread blessed by the vial, and those who ate it found strength to rebuild. She passed the vial to a courier, who carried hope to distant villages.

The Lost Child (1905)

In a Siberian blizzard, a girl named Anya, wearing the moonstone vial, was separated from her family. Luniel sent a vision of a glowing path, leading Anya to a cave where she found other lost travelers. The vial’s warmth kept them alive until rescue came. Anya gave the vial to a teacher, who used it to inspire a generation of students.

What matters are the tears and who you are in your soul. If you are a bad person this isn’t going to work for you. I mean, EVIL. If you are evil it won’t work for you. When you read the Bible why do we see Russia here but not the United States? Why do we see Israel here and not the United States? Both of those countries love God. Israel is calling her people home, it’s true. It’s something in the Jewish people that takes a hold of them one day. It has happened to my friends. I’m thinking and trying to convince others to go and stay. In fact I’m talking to my one friend late tonight. I need to know how expensive it is to rent or buy. My friend’s parents live 15 floors up and have been there for at least 40 plus years. They also have no air conditioning by choice. I guess being older it doesn’t bother them but that’s crazy! When I talk to them they like me but look at me crazy! 🤣🤣You will love this piece! I have it in Lapis Lazuli and Opalite.

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