Emerald, Stone for May

St. Hildegard of Bingen, the noted lithologist, declared, “All the green of nature is concentrated within the Emerald.” [Megemont, 80-81]Representing youth in the age of man, the power of this lush crystal stirs the soul like the heart of spring, symbolizing hope and the future, renewal and growth. It is a Seeker of Love and a Revealer of Truth, inspiring . . .

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2017 Collective Healing Instructions

  2017 Collective Healing: Limitlessly Available Hello All & Many Blessings! The following are instructions for those who wish to be apart of this years, 2017, Collective Healing and Empowerment. This Healing was executed, in real-time on New Years Eve, 2017 at 6pm and lasted approximately 90 minutes. This healing was set up so that it may be called in . . .

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March’ Sacred Stones- Part 2

Bloodstone The second birthstone for March is the bloodstone. Bloodstone – also known as heliotrope – is a form of the abundant mineral quartz. This particular form of quartz, known as cryptocrystalline quartz, exists as a mass of tiny quartz crystals formed together in large lumps that show no external crystal form, yet each of the component crystals that make . . .

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March’ Sacred Stones

Did you know that March has 2 stones associated with it? Aquamarine and Bloodstone. { Check my next post  about Bloodstone } Aquamarines vary in color from deep blue to blue-green of different intensities, caused by traces of iron in the beryl crystal. Naturally occurring deep blue stones are the most prized because they are rare and expensive. However, yellow . . .

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February’s Gemstone

  February’s Stone: February’s birthstone is the amethyst. Amethysts contain the second most abundant mineral found in Earth’s crust – quartz. Quartz is often found lining the insides of geodes. So it’s no wonder that geodes sometimes contain amethysts, too. Like quartz, amethysts are a transparent form of silicon dioxide (SiO2). An amethyst’s color can range from a faint mauve . . .

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