
By studying the Sacred Geometry of one thing we find meaning and structural insight into the workings of the inner self and other processes of the universe. This Golden Ratio is considered one of the forms of Sacred Geometry which reflects the universe, its pure forms, and the dynamic relationship we share with nature - the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole. Having been discovered numerable times throughout recorded history, often by asking very simple and unrelated questions, the Golden Ratio, or Fibonacci Sequence, the consistently repeated pattern of nature growing and evolving, is represented here in this ancient fossil. It is believed that the majority of ammonite species inhabited the shallow, warm and temperate waters along the inner part of the continental shelves in around the world. The ammonite species fossils from the Upper Jurassic period deposits of Madagascar lived between 145 and 179 million years ago. They continued until coming to their final extinction in company with the dinosaurs at 65 million years ago. The ammonites first arrive in the fossil record at a point of about 240 million years ago, surviving several extinction events. Ammonites descended from the bacrites straight shelled cephalopods that lived around 415 million years in the past. More closely related to octopi, cuttlefish, and squid than the modern chambered nautilus, ammonites enjoyed a lengthy 175 million year existence in prehistoric oceans, with many genus and species rapidly evolving and disappearing during that time. This polished ammonite fossil features a wonderful example of ammolite, one of the very few organically created gemstones. Fortunately ammonites are much more lovely after this process. In order to create jobs in the country, Madagascar export law requires that all ammonite fossils from Madagascar be polished or altered in some way. This process then becomes the template for eventually being able to accept all aspects of ourselves, as we are, without a need to change anything or feeling compelled to seek the approval of others. One good thing that makes each of us special, often easily identified by compliments we receive from those around us, can be accepted and agreed with. All that is needed is one small example to instigate the process. While this may not be something that is easily done at first, Forever Beautiful is presented to inspire us to relinquish the need to diminish or abase ourselves due to feelings of inadequacy and unimportance, and to instead come to understand our inner beauty is at its best when shared with the world. This magnificent and stunningly colorful ammonite fossil crystal skull encourages us to freely and openly express our divine inner self.

This large sized ammonite fossil species is extremely slender in width as compared to most ammonites, making Forever Beautiful even more fascinating to study and experience.įorever Beautiful shares the ideals of recognizing, accepting, and embracing one’s inner beauty and individual uniqueness. This ancient sea dwelling ammonite is in wonderful condition and displays an awesome kaleidoscope of colors as light is refracted through the crystallized layers of the shell. It stands in relief from the now stony sea floor matrix that has been carved into a finely detailed skull sculpture. Forever Beautiful is a lovely, finely preserved ammonite fossil from Madagascar.
