The arrival of the message
Azez serves as the Nameless Light radiated by Central Sun, wandering through the universe, seeking planets approaching the limit of spiritual awakening. By imbuing the high-energy vibration frequency of each planet's native stones with the Nameless Light, it accelerates this awakening.
One day in late 1991, Rober Simmons (hereafter referred to as Simmons) and his wife Kathy Warner (hereafter referred to as Kathy) received a phone call from three women with whom they usually collaborated on communication work. One of the main collaborators was Naisha Ahsian (hereafter referred to as Naisha), who later became a co-author of one of his published books, but they were not acquainted at the time in 1991. Naisha and another woman mentioned on the phone that they wanted to commission a piece of jewelry. This jewelry was to incorporate five powerful stones: Moldavite, Tanzanite, Azeztulite, Phenacite, and Satyaloka Quartz. Simmons and Kathy were excited about the commission, although they had never heard of Azeztulite before. Naisha then responded that the beings with whom they communicated had told them that if Simmons' company did not already have this stone, they would soon.
Naisha continued, saying that "Azeztulite" is the spiritual name of the stone, while the sentient being associated with it is called "Azez". This stone would become a significant tool for lightworkers. The Simmons were informed that this new stone would be colorless and have irregular shapes, unlike the typical columnar quartz crystals or other minerals we are familiar with. After Naisha finished speaking, the Simmons agreed to look for this stone. Over the next few weeks, they called mineral suppliers, browsed geological collection magazines, searching for stones that might fit Naisha's description, but their searches seemed to be in vain. During this time, Naisha would call Simmons weekly to check in, but Simmons had no success to report to her.
The disappearance of Phenakite
During the week when Naisha first contacted the Simmons, some friends from Arizona visited the couple. One of them fell in love with a large Phenacite placed on the Simmons' desk. However, she felt it was too precious to afford at the time. Over the weekend after she returned home, she called the Simmons and told them she couldn't be without that Phenacite. She asked if they would sell it to her. The Simmons agreed to her request, but when they hung up and went to the desk in their office to get the stone, it had disappeared.
Simmons searched for the Phenacite for several days, nearly turning their office upside down. After weeks passed without success, he finally gave up the search but still hoped for a miraculous recovery. Just then, Naisha called Simmons. He informed her that he hadn't found the Azeztulite yet but had lost a Phenacite instead. Simmons asked Naisha to help spiritually connect to see if they could locate the lost Phenacite.
Two days later, Naisha called again and said, "I have interesting news. Azez told me they borrowed your Phenacite to initiate a new stone called Azeztulite. They used the Phenacite to activate the Azeztulite's energies." She continued, explaining that while Azeztulite already existed on Earth and had begun its activation, Azez was still working to maximize its potential. She elaborated that Azez serves the Nameless Light radiating from the Central Sun, roaming the cosmos to find planets nearing the limits of spiritual awakening. By imbuing each planet's native stones with high-frequency vibrations from the Nameless Light, they accelerate this awakening. If the inhabitants of a planet intend to use these stones with the purpose of opening their inner light, they will receive this flow of energy, becoming carriers of light, anchoring it on their planet and sowing the seeds of awakening. Because Azeztulite's frequency harmonizes with the vibration carried by the Phenacite, Naisha said the borrowed Phenacite is not currently in the material world. However, Azez promised to return it once they have finished using it. Naisha added, "Look for it in an unusual box."
Simmons found the story incredibly crazy, yet he searched through every box he owned, but found nothing. Two months later, they moved offices to a new building, but neither the packed nor unpacked items showed any trace of Phenakite, nor did the prophesied Azeztulite appear.
The appearance of Azeztulite
In May, Simmons received a package from a mineral prospector in North Carolina, containing around two pounds of unusually shaped crystal fragments. Inside was a note explaining that the sender had seen an advertisement posted by Simmons seeking Phenakite. The sender had collected these crystal fragments 25 years ago and believed them to be Phenakite, but had kept them stored in a garage for many years until seeing Simmons' advertisement, prompting them to impulsively decide to sell these long-hidden stones.
Simmons was drawn to these high-frequency stones, which stimulated his third eye chakra. He conducted a special gravity test, revealing that these stones were not Phenakite, although they matched quartz in gravity. The prospector who sent the minerals had requested a significantly high price, far above that of ordinary quartz. Simmons thus considered returning the stones, but the powerful energy of the gems captivated him. He decided to call Naisha, and when she arrived at Simmons' office, she spent some time touching the stones. She then turned to Simmons and said, "This is Azeztulite. You must buy it."
The return of Phenakite
From that moment on, things happened quickly. Simmons purchased the first batch of stones sent to him and completed the jewelry that Naisha and her team had previously commissioned. Azeztulite immediately gained popularity among Simmons' customers. Over the next ten years, they acquired all the minerals that the prospector had discovered in 1966. Simmons speculated that the stones might not have always possessed their current strong energy flow. If Azez is real, it might have been activated by Azez.
As if in response to Simmons' doubts, another event occurred simultaneously in the first week of Azeztulite's arrival. One morning, Simmons reached under his desk and into a wooden mailbox to check some messages, a daily task his assistant handled for him. But on this day, the box contained more than just paper. His fingers touched something hard. When he pulled it out, it was a stone, a Phenakite, the stone that had disappeared three months earlier.
What a shocking moment it was. Simmons used that mailbox every day, and he was certain that before that day, the stone was not in there. It seemed that Azez kept their promise, returning the Phenakite after the awakened Azeztulite arrived, placing it in the box, a strange and uncommon place.
Simmons' wife pointed out a humorous hint: the Phenakite was found in Simmons' mailbox, as if to ask, "Simmons, did you get the message?"
Reference: Stones of the New Consciousness (book)
Translator: Lydia