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casualwitchbitch · 1 year
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Things crystals can do: be an object of focus for a meditation, visualisation or ritual ~ be a visual reminder of your goals/intentions ~ have meaning SPECIFIC TO YOU that strengthens over time and with repeated use ~ be a psychological ‘anchor’ ~ look pretty ~ hurt worse than Lego when stepped on
Things crystals cannot do: heal illness ~ stand in for medical treatments or vaccinations ~ purify water ~ heal dogs or children ~ deflect bad vibes ~ have inherent magickal powers ~ replace therapy or psych meds
Witchcraft is about discernment, not believing in everything. Wisdom is a balance of intuition, learning, experience and critical thinking.
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themodernwitchsguide · 8 months
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working with pendulums
now, theoretically pendulums could be anything, however I recommend something uniform (ish) in shape and fairly weighty. you need to be able to discern when your pendulum is just moving because of the wind, and when it's moving to tell you something. some good examples are crystals, raw or cut, and metal. look out for resin and glass dupes as these do not work as well
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i've seen a few theories on how pendulums work, whether they have their own spiritual energy to move themselves or if they can stimulate your muscles just subtly enough to move them in the right directions. either way, don't worry too much about your own interference here. more often than not, you'll be able to tell when they're moving on their own and when it's just shaky hands/wind
HOW TO START
first of all, find a pendulum that speaks to you. then ask it if it's willing to work with you
second, i usually like to cleanse my pendulums, but not too hardcore. just some salt, selenite or herbs will do the trick here, we're looking to wash other people's hands off here, not the actual spirit of the thing
then, when you first start speaking with your pendulum, you want to tackle the conversations with something in between a "you work for me" and "you work with me" vibe. still ask permission before someone else touches it, before you take pictures, etc. i've even known people to ask before using them at all. whatever you think is right
it's also important to get to know your pendulum. what direction is yes? what direction is no? not all pendulums swing the same way. additionally, most pendulums i've met have name and pronoun preferences, so suggest whatever calls to you and then ask if they like it
DECIDE THEIR PURPOSE
i've known people to use pendulums for a variety of things. some examples include:
-assistance with tarot
-regular divination (answering the yes/no questions you ask)
-connection to a god (this is what I do)
-talking with spirits (see image below for an alphabet chart)
-and in the darkest of times, it's nice to just to have a friend
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again, it's very important you talk to your pendulums before you decide because sometimes they don't wanna be tied down
HOW TO INCORPORATE A PENDULUM INTO YOUR PRACTICE
in tarot:
1) after shuffling, separate your deck into a number of piles, have your pendulum choose which pile you should read from (this is especially useful for very broad or general readings)
2) after shuffling, lay out a series of individual cards that you feel drawn to. then have your pendulum choose individual cards (this is especially useful if you're doing a reading for someone else, since you can have the recipient hold the pendulum that chooses the cards)
with deity work:
1) have them represent an altar or space dedicated to your deity. this might not serve any practical use, but a guardian for an altar is never a bad thing
2) dedicate it to a deity and attempt communication with them. this can be iffy for some people, depending on your beliefs. in my eyes, a god does not have to be one corporeal being, having to dedicate their singular consciousness to a singular task as a human does. gods are multifaceted, primordial beings that have fingers in many different pots, so to speak. therefore, it is not outside the realm of possibility to communicate with a deity in this way, since moving a pendulum to say yes or no isn't all that deeply personal. REMEMBER, if you do this, the pendulum's spirit is still there, and you are more than capable of separating a pendulum from a deity or communicating with the two separately OR harming the pendulum while trying some risky business with a deity
WHAT TO DO WITH THEM IN THE MEAN TIME
when i'm not using them, i like to keep my pendulums hung up on my altar space, overlooking my room. however, i DO NOT keep them in direct sun because the crystals will fade with exposure to UV. sometimes i'll bring them out to the window during a full moon though
some other ideas would be:
-in a window that doesn't receive much direct sunlight
-in mesh baggies (so they don't get tangled or lost) on your altar
-hung on a wall, thumbtacks are useful for this
-if you only have one or two, it's not outside of the realm of possibility to carry them around with you. some pendulums really enjoy this too
-with your other crystals, as long as they're separated enough so that they won't get tangled or lost
happy witching!
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moonlight1237 · 9 days
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Black Moonstone Notes
Feldspar group specifically labradorite feldspur, once again mainly composed of Potassium and sodium with aluminum. (Na,K)AlSi3O8
-Promotes self-control
-Promotes emotional balance
-Promotes reflection
-Zodiac: Cancer and scorpio
-Plants: Neptune, Saturn, and Mars
-New beginnings
-Helps connection to feminine energy
-Ward negative feelings and energy
-Promotes emotional clarity
-Dream magic
-Astral travel
- Grounding
-Protection
-6-6.5 mohs
Care
This stone is strong enough to be put in water and sit in the sun. But can be easily scratched!!
-Use warm water
-No harsh chemicals
-Soft cloths to wipe it off
Physical healing
if you believe in it
DO NOT USE IN PLACE OF PROPER MEDICAL CARE BY A PROFESSIONAL
-Promotes fertility
-Relieves PMS symptoms
-Believed to make labor go smoother
-Help your digestion
-Relieves muscle stress
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khushallgems · 1 year
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orgonevalley · 6 months
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These two cuties! 🧸🧸
Which would you choose?!
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These are Orgone Energy Bears 🧸
What is Orgonite/Orgone Energy?
Orgone energy is similar to what the ancients have called prana, chi, or universal energy. Orgonite is created by layering organic and inorganic materials that are able to harness this vital life force energy and amplify it so you can actually feel a sensation with it. I like to add crystals with most of my creations. In doing so, the crystal matrix is locked in an amplified state of its own frequency. The encased metal filters the negative frequencies. This combination creates a high-frequency output and a negative-frequency filter all in one piece.
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crystalsbyrob · 11 months
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History Of Fire Agate
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- Table of Contents - Introduction - The Ancient History of Fire Agate - The Geology of Fire Agate - The Uses of Fire Agate Throughout History - The Different Types of Fire Agate - The Meaning and Symbolism of Fire Agate - The Healing Properties of Fire Agate - The Different Colors of Fire Agate - The History of Fire Agate Mining - The History of Fire Agate Jewelry - The History of Fire Agate Carvings - The History of Fire Agate in Art - The History of Fire Agate in Religion - The History of Fire Agate in Folklore - The History of Fire Agate in Native American Culture - The Future of Fire Agate - Conclusion "Unlock the Mysteries of Fire Agate - Discover its Ancient History!" Introduction Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been prized for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, that is found in volcanic rocks. Fire agate is known for its unique iridescent play of color, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. The stone has been used in jewelry and other decorative items since ancient times, and its popularity has only grown over the years. This article will explore the history of fire agate and its many uses. The Ancient History of Fire Agate Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been prized for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, and is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. The gemstone is found in only a few places in the world, including Mexico, the United States, and India. The history of fire agate dates back to ancient times. It is believed that the gemstone was first discovered in India, where it was used to adorn jewelry and other decorative items. The gemstone was also used in religious ceremonies and was believed to bring good luck and protection to its wearer. In the 16th century, fire agate was introduced to Europe, where it quickly became a popular gemstone. It was used to create beautiful jewelry and was highly sought after by the wealthy and powerful. The gemstone was also believed to have magical properties and was used to ward off evil spirits. In the 19th century, fire agate was discovered in the United States. It was found in Arizona and California, and quickly became a popular gemstone in the United States. The gemstone was used to create beautiful jewelry and was highly sought after by the wealthy and powerful. Today, fire agate is still highly prized and is used to create beautiful jewelry and decorative items. It is also believed to have healing properties and is used in many cultures to bring good luck and protection. Fire agate is a beautiful and unique gemstone that has been prized for centuries and will continue to be treasured for many years to come. The Geology of Fire Agate Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is found in certain areas of the world. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, and is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. The gemstone is formed in the cavities of volcanic rocks, and its formation is a result of the combination of several geological processes. The formation of fire agate begins with the deposition of silica-rich solutions in the cavities of volcanic rocks. These solutions contain iron and manganese, which are responsible for the gemstone’s unique coloration. As the solutions cool, they form a thin layer of chalcedony on the walls of the cavity. Over time, this layer thickens and forms a nodule. The nodules are then subjected to a process known as “hydrothermal alteration”. This process involves the introduction of hot water and steam into the cavities, which causes the iron and manganese to be redistributed throughout the nodule. This redistribution of iron and manganese is what gives fire agate its unique iridescent play of color. The final step in the formation of fire agate is the deposition of a thin layer of silica on the surface of the nodule. This layer is responsible for the gemstone’s glossy finish and helps to protect it from damage. Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is formed through a combination of geological processes. Its unique iridescent play of color is the result of the redistribution of iron and manganese throughout the nodule, and its glossy finish is the result of a thin layer of silica on its surface. Fire agate is a truly remarkable gemstone, and its formation is a testament to the power of nature. The Uses of Fire Agate Throughout History Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been used throughout history for a variety of purposes. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, that is characterized by its iridescent play of color. Fire agate is found in a variety of colors, including red, orange, yellow, and green. Fire agate has been used for centuries in jewelry and other decorative items. Ancient Egyptians used fire agate to adorn their jewelry and other objects. The stone was also used in the Middle Ages to decorate religious artifacts. In the 19th century, fire agate was used to make cameos and intaglios. Fire agate has also been used for its metaphysical properties. It is believed to be a powerful stone that can help to bring about positive change in one’s life. It is said to be a stone of protection, courage, and strength. It is also believed to be a stone of creativity and can help to bring about new ideas and solutions. Fire agate is also believed to have healing properties. It is said to be beneficial for the digestive system, the respiratory system, and the circulatory system. It is also believed to be helpful for relieving stress and anxiety. Fire agate is still used today in jewelry and other decorative items. It is also used in metaphysical practices and for its healing properties. Fire agate is a beautiful and powerful stone that has been used throughout history for a variety of purposes. The Different Types of Fire Agate Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is highly sought after by collectors and jewelry makers alike. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz, that is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. Fire agate is found in a variety of colors and patterns, and each type has its own unique characteristics. The most common type of fire agate is the Mexican fire agate. This type of fire agate is found in the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora. It is characterized by its bright orange and yellow hues, and its unique banded patterns. Mexican fire agate is often used in jewelry and is highly sought after for its beauty and rarity. Another type of fire agate is the Oregon fire agate. This type of fire agate is found in the state of Oregon and is characterized by its deep red and orange hues. Oregon fire agate is often used in jewelry and is highly sought after for its unique color and pattern. The third type of fire agate is the Arizona fire agate. This type of fire agate is found in the state of Arizona and is characterized by its bright yellow and orange hues. Arizona fire agate is often used in jewelry and is highly sought after for its unique color and pattern. The fourth type of fire agate is the California fire agate. This type of fire agate is found in the state of California and is characterized by its deep blue and green hues. California fire agate is often used in jewelry and is highly sought after for its unique color and pattern. Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is highly sought after by collectors and jewelry makers alike. Each type of fire agate has its own unique characteristics, and each type is highly sought after for its beauty and rarity. The Meaning and Symbolism of Fire Agate Fire agate is a semi-precious gemstone that is known for its unique and vibrant colors. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, and is composed of silicon dioxide. Fire agate is found in various locations around the world, including the United States, Mexico, and India. The most distinctive feature of fire agate is its iridescent play of color, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. These inclusions create a shimmering effect that is often compared to the reflection of fire. The colors of fire agate range from deep reds and oranges to yellows and greens. Fire agate has been used for centuries as a symbol of protection and strength. It is believed to bring courage and confidence to those who wear it, and to help them overcome fear and anxiety. It is also thought to bring good luck and to ward off negative energy. In addition to its symbolic meaning, fire agate is also believed to have healing properties. It is said to help with physical ailments such as headaches, stomachaches, and joint pain. It is also thought to help with emotional issues such as depression and anxiety. Fire agate is a beautiful and unique gemstone that has been treasured for centuries. Its vibrant colors and symbolic meaning make it a popular choice for jewelry and other decorative items. It is a powerful stone that can bring strength and courage to those who wear it, and can help to heal both physical and emotional ailments. The Healing Properties of Fire Agate Fire agate is a type of agate that is known for its unique and vibrant colors. It is a semi-precious gemstone that is found in various parts of the world, including the United States, Mexico, and India. Fire agate is believed to have many healing properties, and it is often used in crystal healing and meditation. Fire agate is said to be a powerful stone that can help to bring balance and harmony to the body and mind. It is believed to be a stone of protection, and it can help to ward off negative energy and protect the wearer from harm. Fire agate is also thought to be a stone of courage and strength, and it can help to give the wearer the courage to face difficult situations. Fire agate is also believed to be a stone of creativity and inspiration. It is said to help to open up the mind and allow for creative ideas to flow freely. It can also help to bring clarity and focus to the wearer, allowing them to make better decisions. Fire agate is also believed to be a stone of abundance and prosperity. It is said to help to attract wealth and abundance into the wearer’s life. It can also help to bring good luck and success in all areas of life. Fire agate is also believed to be a stone of healing. It is said to help to heal physical, emotional, and spiritual ailments. It can help to bring balance and harmony to the body and mind, and it can help to reduce stress and anxiety. Fire agate is a powerful stone that can be used for many different purposes. It is believed to have many healing properties, and it can be used to bring balance and harmony to the body and mind. It can also be used to attract wealth and abundance, and it can help to bring clarity and focus to the wearer. The Different Colors of Fire Agate Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is prized for its unique and vibrant colors. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz, and is found in volcanic regions of the world. Fire agate is known for its iridescent play of color, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. The colors of fire agate range from deep reds and oranges to yellow, green, and blue. The most common color of fire agate is a deep red or orange hue, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. This color is often referred to as "cherry" or "cinnamon" and is the most sought-after color of fire agate. Other colors of fire agate include yellow, green, and blue. The yellow color is caused by the presence of sulfur inclusions, while the green and blue colors are caused by the presence of chromium and vanadium inclusions. Fire agate is also known for its unique and intricate patterns. These patterns are caused by the presence of tiny inclusions of other minerals, such as hematite, goethite, and limonite. These inclusions create a unique and beautiful pattern that is unique to each piece of fire agate. Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that is prized for its unique and vibrant colors. It is found in volcanic regions of the world and is known for its iridescent play of color, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. The colors of fire agate range from deep reds and oranges to yellow, green, and blue. Fire agate is also known for its unique and intricate patterns, which are caused by the presence of tiny inclusions of other minerals. Fire agate is a beautiful and unique gemstone that is sure to add a touch of beauty and color to any collection. The History of Fire Agate Mining Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been mined for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, and is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. Fire agate is found in many parts of the world, but the most significant deposits are located in the southwestern United States. The history of fire agate mining dates back to the late 1800s, when prospectors first began to explore the area in search of the gemstone. The first significant discovery of fire agate was made in Arizona in 1891. Since then, the gemstone has been mined in several other states, including California, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. The mining of fire agate is a complex process that requires specialized equipment and expertise. The gemstone is typically found in veins of volcanic rock, and miners must carefully extract it from the surrounding material. The process begins with the removal of the overburden, which is the layer of soil and rock that covers the gemstone. Once the overburden is removed, miners use a variety of tools to break apart the rock and extract the fire agate. The mining of fire agate is a labor-intensive process, and it can take months or even years to find a significant deposit. The gemstone is also quite fragile, and miners must take great care to ensure that it is not damaged during the extraction process. Today, fire agate is still mined in the southwestern United States, and it is highly sought after by collectors and jewelers. The gemstone is prized for its unique beauty and rarity, and it is often used to create stunning pieces of jewelry. Fire agate is also used in a variety of other applications, including decorative objects and ornamental carvings. The mining of fire agate is an important part of the history of the southwestern United States, and it continues to be an important industry in the region. The gemstone is a reminder of the region’s rich mining heritage, and it is a testament to the skill and dedication of the miners who have worked to bring it to the surface. The History of Fire Agate Jewelry Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been used in jewelry for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline quartz, that is found in the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color, which is caused by the presence of iron oxide inclusions. The history of fire agate jewelry dates back to the ancient Aztecs, who believed that the gemstone had magical powers. They used it to make jewelry and other decorative items, and it was believed to bring good luck and protection to its wearer. In the 19th century, fire agate jewelry became popular in Europe. It was used to make rings, necklaces, and other pieces of jewelry. The gemstone was also used to make cameos and intaglios, which were popular during the Victorian era. In the 20th century, fire agate jewelry became popular in the United States. It was used to make rings, necklaces, and other pieces of jewelry. It was also used to make cameos and intaglios, which were popular during the Art Deco period. Today, fire agate jewelry is still popular and is used to make rings, necklaces, and other pieces of jewelry. It is also used to make cameos and intaglios, which are still popular today. Fire agate is a beautiful and unique gemstone that has been used in jewelry for centuries. It is a symbol of good luck and protection, and it is sure to add a touch of elegance to any piece of jewelry. The History of Fire Agate Carvings Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been used in jewelry and carvings for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, that is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. Fire agate is found in only a few places in the world, including Mexico, the United States, and India. The history of fire agate carvings dates back to ancient times. In the Middle East, fire agate was used to make jewelry and decorative objects. In India, it was believed to have magical properties and was used to make talismans and amulets. In Mexico, the Aztecs and Mayans used fire agate to make carvings of gods and goddesses. In the 19th century, fire agate carvings became popular in Europe. Jewelers and artisans used the gemstone to create intricate and beautiful pieces of jewelry and decorative objects. Fire agate was also used to make cameos, intaglios, and other types of carvings. Today, fire agate carvings are still popular. Jewelers and artisans continue to use the gemstone to create beautiful pieces of jewelry and decorative objects. Fire agate is also used to make sculptures, figurines, and other types of carvings. Fire agate carvings are highly sought after by collectors and are considered to be works of art. The gemstone is prized for its unique iridescent play of color and its rarity. Fire agate carvings are a beautiful and unique way to add a touch of elegance to any home or office. The History of Fire Agate in Art Fire agate is a rare and beautiful gemstone that has been used in art for centuries. It is a type of chalcedony, a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, that is characterized by its unique iridescent play of color. Fire agate is found in only a few places in the world, including Mexico, the United States, and India. The history of fire agate in art dates back to ancient times. Read the full article
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rekindledkristin · 9 months
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themodernwitchsguide · 8 months
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common crystals and their attributes
AGATE
agate comes in clear or milky white, grey, blue, green, pink, brown, and are often artificially colored. most agate is waxy and soft, and is usually banded. agate stabilizes the aura, eliminating negative physical and emotional influence. placed on the heart to promote love. place it on the abdomen to stimulate the digestion. often used for healing the eyes, stomach, and uterus.
AMBER
amber comes in golden brown or yellow--other colors are always artificial. it is opaque or transparent resin, and insects or vegetation may be trapped inside. amber has strong connections to the earth and is a grounding stone. it is a powerful healer and cleanser that draws disease from the body and cleans the environments. mentally, amber stimulates intellect and promotes a positive mental state.
AMETHYST
amethyst comes in purple, pink, and lavender colors. it is transparent, and always grows in points either in a geode, cluster, or single point. amethyst is an extremely powerful and protective stone. it has strong healing and cleansing powers, and enhances spiritual awareness. amethyst also boosts the production of hormones and strengthens the immune system.
AVENTURINE
aventurine comes in green, blue, red, brown, and peach. it is opaque, speckles with shiny particles. aventurine is a very positive stone of prosperity. it defuses negative situations and turns them to the positive. emotionally, it promotes compassion and empathy and encourages perseverance, stabilizing one's state of mind. it also promotes creativity.
BLOODSTONE
bloodstone is a green stone speckled with red splotches. it is believed to have the ability to banish evil and negativity and to direct spiritual energies. bloodstone heightens the intuition and increases creativity. physically, bloodstone cleanses the blood and is a powerful healer.
CALCITE
calcite comes in green, blue, yellow, orange, clear, and pink. it is translucent and waxy, and is often banded (may be acid-treated to enhance color). calcite is a powerful amplifier and cleanser of energy. having calcite in a room cleanses negative energies. calcite connects emotions with the intellect, calming the mind and boosting memory. calcite cleans organs and encourages calcium uptake.
CARNELIAN
carnelian comes in red, orange, pink, or brown. it's often small and translucent, being water-worn or tumbled. carnelian grounds you and is excellent for restoring vitality and motivation. it stimulates creativity and even has the ability to cleanse other stones. carnelian gives courage and promotes positive life choices, useful for overcoming abuse of any kind. it can stimulate the metabolism and promotes the absorption of vitamins and minerals.
CITRINE
citrine comes in yellow, yellowish brown or smokey grey-brown. it is transparent, and is seen most often as a geode, point, or cluster. citrine is a powerful cleanser, believed to carry the power of the sun. it absorbs negative energy and energizes every level of life.
GARNET
garnet comes in red, pink, green, orange, yellow, brown, and black. it is a transparent or translucent crystal, often small and faceted or a larger opaque piece. garnet is a powerfully energizing and regenerative stone. it balances energy, bringing serenity or passion as appropriate. garnet inspires love and devotion, balancing sex drive and alleviating emotional disharmony. red garnet in particular aids sexual potency. garnet is useful to have in a crisis.
JASPER
jasper comes in varieties of numerous colors. it is opaque, patterned, often water-worn or small and tumbled. jasper is known as the "supreme nurturer." it sustains and supports during times of stress, and brings tranquility and wholeness. it provides protection and grounds the person.
LABRADORITE
labradorite comes in greyish to black with blue and yellow iridescence. it comes in all sizes and is usually polished. labradorite is a highly mystical and protective stone, a bringer of light. it deflects unwanted energies and prevents energy leakage. labradorite banishes fears and insecurities, focusing psychic energies.
MALACHITE
malachite comes in only green, concentric light/dark bands and rosettes. it is often tumbled or polished, since the raw form is toxic if particles are inhaled. malachite is a powerful stone that should be handled with caution, since it amplifies both positive and negative energies. malachite is a stone of transformation. life is lived more intensely under the influence of malachite, since it encourages risk-taking change.
MOONSTONE
moonstone comes in white, cream, and yellowy grey. it is often milky and translucent, sometimes having an iridescent shine. moonstone is a "stone of new beginnings". as the name suggests, it is strongly connected to the moon. it reminds us that, as the moon waxes and wanes, everything is part of a cycle of change. moonstone promotes intuition and empathy, and calms overreactions.
OBSIDIAN
obsidian comes in black and black speckled with white. it is shiny opaque and glass-like. obsidian is a stone without boundaries or limitations, it works extremely fast and with great power. it enhances the truth and exposes flaws. obsidian is also a strongly protective stone, forming a shield against negativity. it is helpful for highly sensitive people.
OPAL
opal comes in basically every color, but all of them have iridescent/holographic reflections. opal can be synthetic or natural, and can grow onto other objects (often shells or pieces of wood). opal is absorbent and reflective, it picks up thoughts and feelings and amplifies them. mentally, opal brings lightness and spontaneity. it encourages an interest in the arts.
PERIDOT
peridot comes in dark olive green to lime green colors. it's a transparent glassy crystals, but cloudy when polished. peridot is believed to keep away evil spirits. peridot alleviates jealousy, resentment, spite and anger, and reduces stress. it clears/releases "old baggage". peridot sharpens the mind and opens it to new levels of awareness.
CLEAR QUARTZ
clear quartz grows in clear, pointed crystals. it is translucent, milky or striated, and often comes in clusters. quartz is often considered a universal stone, but specifically helps to alter/amplify other energies. it also is a good healing stone.
ROSE QUARTZ
rose quartz is pink, usually translucent or transparent, and is sometimes tumbled. rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love and infinite peace. it is the best stone for attracting love. rose quartz gently draws off negative energy and replaces it with love. emotionally, it is the finest healer. rose quartz strengthens the physical heart and circulatory system.
SELENITE
selenite is a white, pink, or beige crystal that can grow in flat and curled layers or long "tubes". it is translucent with a light bending effect from some perspectives. selenite brings clarity of the mind, promoting divine guidance. it can cleanse other crystals/objects and can form a protective grid around a house. it is a powerful disperser and stabilizer for erratic emotions.
SODALITE
sodalite is blue, and mottled with dark and light blue-white. sodalite unites logic with intuition and opens spiritual senses. this stone is particularly useful for group work, as it brings harmony and solidarity of purpose. it stimulates trust and companionship between people. sodalite is an excellent stone for the mind, as it eliminates mental confusion and intellectual bondage.
TIGER'S EYE
tiger's eye several shades of brown that grows in bands, with a light-bending effect. tiger's eye is a protective stone that is excellent for people who are spaced out or uncommitted. this stone is useful for recognizing both your needs and the needs of other people. tiger's eye heals issues of self-worth, self-criticism, and blocked creativity.
some info is from the crystal bible, some is from my anecdotal experience
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moonlight1237 · 9 months
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Rose Quartz Notes
-Good for drawing in any love. Romantic, Platonic, and self-love
-Good for learning compassion, Self-worth, kindness, and self-acceptance
-Soft gentle motherly energies
- peace
- encouraging you to learn to accept yourself and heal
- Using Smokey Quartz or Sodalite to help clear toxic emotions and energy
- Good for developing friendships and relationships
- Help awaken your true inner self without rejection
- trust
- Deep inner healing
- Associated with the zodiac Taurus and libra
- Planet Venus
- Number 7
- self-forgiveness
- promotes good dreams and wards nightmares, especially for children
- Emotional support
- comes from the greek word Hyalos "Glass"
- Can be put in water
- Keep out of direct sunlight to keep from fading
- Chemical formula SIO2
- heat resistant
Cleansing methods
Saltwater or lukewarm water
salt
new and full moonlight
Physical Healing
If you believe in it
DISCLAIMER DO NOT USE THIS AS A REPLACEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL HELP
-Heart and lung relief
-reduces high blood pressure
-circulatory system help
-reduces burns and blistering
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khushallgems · 1 year
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Distorted Smoky Quartz on Feldspar Mt. Malosa, Zomba Plateau, Malawi 71 x 56 × 41 mm Ex Uli Bahmann Collection Photo by László Kupi @finemineralphotography #khushallfineminerals #naturalcrystals #khushallgems #crystalporn #quartzcollecting #crystalsofig #crystal #crystals #gem #healinggems #crystalmagic #consciousliving #cystalshop #crystallove #crystalsforsale #healingcrystals #minerals #crystalcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CnDmGpKKwFo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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devinhunter · 1 year
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Oh it’s happening! New book drops this week!
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Idk who needs to hear this but stop putting fucking crystals in/on the dashboard of your car. If you wreck you've created a shrapnel bomb for yourself. Stay safe everybody.
I had a relative in a car crash and his head went through the steering wheel/dash. His face had to be surgically reconstructed.
He's always said that if he'd been wearing his glasses he probably would've died from the impact. His frames would've been shoved through his face and into his skull. Now if he'd had crystals in his dashboard??? Probably wouldn't be alive to warn everybody that's a bad idea.
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