Ever since my friend and neighbor Steve Sachs invented the Mood Ring back in 1965, I’ve wanted the equivalent of a mood ring in actual free beads, that I could fashion into jewelry, and I wanted them to be rapid-reactive, but that never happened for two reasons — the first reason was that the market wasn’t ready for them, they really belong in the 21st century, and the second reason was the chemistry.
The Psychedelic Mood Ring was SO SLOW to react to changes, while the modern Rainbow Bead reacts quickly and accurately to changes of mood and temperament.
The most important difference between Mood Rings and Rainbow Beads is the extent and completeness of the color spectrum through which they will flow. The Rainbow Beads are capable of millions of colors, while ordinary “mood” itemsĀ have a very limited range of color variations.
My American-Made Rainbow Beads are actually millions of colors in a halo of interacting colors, creating a spectacular effect that can only be fully appreciated in person — it doesn’t come across on camera — I’ve tried.
The basic Quantum Effect behind the Rainbow Bead is that it reacts with color in accord with the Chakras and the Aura, as demonstrated in Kirlian photographs, reflecting the radiations and colors that you are experiencing at this very moment. Continue reading