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The Truth About Glitter: Shiny Distractions, Sacred Remembrance & the Frequency of Light

Updated: Mar 24




By Sha’Ryah An’Lorian

Grand Teacher & Founder, Anshara’El Pathway of Ascension


We’ve all seen it.


A shimmer on a child's cheek. A sparkle on a dance costume. A dusting of light on a birthday card, a makeup brush, a holiday ornament. Glitter is everywhere.


It’s playful. Mesmerizing. Magical… or so we’re told.


But what if beneath the sparkle, there was a secret? A carefully hidden truth that reveals the ancient use—and modern misuse—of one of the most frequency-charged substances on Earth.


What if glitter, like many things in our world, has been both sacred and hijacked?

This is the truth they never taught you about something that seems so small, but holds a mirror to your soul and the systems that have sought to dull it.


Let’s go deeper.


The Divine Origins of Glitter


Long before mass production and petroleum-based particles, the original form of glitter was born from Earth and starlight. Ancient civilizations used mica, crushed crystals, and reflective stones not for vanity—but for ceremony.


In temples and under the stars, these reflective powders were used to:

  • Amplify the body’s light field during ritual

  • Reflect divine solar codes in alignment ceremonies

  • Invoke elemental allies—especially Air, Fire, and Aether

  • Adorn the body in sacred ways that celebrated the eternal light within


These weren’t fashion statements. They were frequency activations.


The ancients knew that reflective powders could anchor cosmic remembrance—turning the body into a living mirror of the heavens.


The Glitter Inversion – From Ritual Tool to Synthetic Trap


Over time, as sacred knowledge was suppressed and commodified, glitter—like many things—was inverted.


The modern version of glitter is largely:

  • Plastic-based (PET)

  • Coated in heavy metals like aluminum and titanium dioxide

  • Infused with synthetic dyes, binding agents, and frequency-disrupting compounds


And here’s the truth they won’t tell you:


Most glitter today isn’t just bad for the environment—it’s bad for your aura, your endocrine system, and your biofield.


It carries an energetic signature of:

  • Vanity over divinity

  • Glamour over authenticity

  • Distraction over alignment


This isn’t by accident. In fact, modern glitter is part of a deliberate frequency program—used to fracture attention, fragment self-image, and entrap the feminine in loops of false beauty and comparison.


This is not to shame anyone who loves sparkle (I do too, when aligned)—but to say this:


There is a vast difference between reflecting divine light and being seduced by false light illusions.


The Glitter Monopoly & Unspoken Agendas


Now we enter the deeper layers of this transmission.


Modern glitter is produced by one major conglomerate, so secretive they refuse to publicly name:

  • Their clients

  • Where their glitter is used

  • Or even how it’s made


Why? Because glitter is embedded into far more than craft tables.


You’ll find it—without your knowledge—in:

  • Processed food

  • Toothpaste, shampoo, and lotions

  • Industrial paints and automotive finishes

  • Money printing materials

  • Surveillance tagging in product packaging

  • And some reports even suggest military-level coatings and nano-interfacing


Yes, glitter.


The substance that coats birthday cards and festival makeup may also be used in frequency tagging, reflective tracking systems, and material programming.


We are being sold sparkle…While being coated in a signal we didn’t consent to.


Glamour Magic & False Light


In esoteric traditions, there is a term: “glamour magic.” It refers to illusion. Seduction. The spell of appearance without essence.


Glitter, in its inverted form, is often used as a glamour tool. It reflects—but not always your true self. It distracts with sparkle, instead of guiding inward. It can create a fragmented mirror—where instead of becoming light, we chase it.


This is how false light operates:

  • It mimics beauty, but lacks soul.

  • It seduces with shine, but disconnects from Source.

  • It fractures the field, rather than reflecting your wholeness.


How to Reclaim Glitter – The Krystic Path


Not all glitter is lost. Not all sparkle is corrupted.


There is a way to return glitter to its sacred use—to turn it from a tool of distraction into a mirror of truth.


Here’s how to reclaim it:

  1. Choose Eco-Glitter


    Look for mica-based, plant-derived, biodegradable glitters made with reverence and transparency.


  2. Use it with Intention


    Bless the glitter before use. Speak to it. Program it.


    “Let this reflect my inner light. Let this amplify joy, remembrance, and divine radiance.”


  3. Ritualize Your Sparkle


    Use glitter for sacred ceremony, dance, embodiment—not as a mask, but as an extension of your frequency.


  4. Teach the Young Ones


    Children are drawn to glitter because it reminds them of the stars they came from. Show them how to use it wisely—not to seek approval, but to celebrate who they already are.


  5. Cleanse After Use


    Both physically and energetically. Glitter can hold energy—release it when the ceremony is complete.


Final Words: Glitter Is Not Evil. But It Has Been Misused.


Glitter is a mirror. It can reflect your soul…Or fracture it, depending on how it’s used.

Like all things in this dimension—it can be sacred or inverted. It can carry your truth or echo a lie.


It’s time to take back the sparkle—not just in cosmetics, but in life.


Because we were never meant to chase the light outside ourselves. We were born to be the light that no sparkle can outshine.


Sha’Ryah An’Lorian

Grand Teacher & Founder, Anshara’El Pathway of Ascension

Author | Planetary Architect | Guardian of the Divine Spark

 
 
 

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