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1. Planetary 4 & 7  Amethyst  - A Course in Light ...
(Planetary Four)
Toni: Because we are in the lesson with  Amethyst , it is the frequency that is the most affective in working with disease. It is the energy that goes to the cellular system and can be like a warrior going ...
2.  Amethyst  ...
(Gemstones)
 Amethyst  is the purple variety of quartz and is one of the most popular gems. If it were not for its widespread availability, Amethyst would be very expensive. Amethyst is a widely used gem. Open ...
3. Black Tourmaline
(Gemstones)
... maline's energies of protection can be further enhanced by combining it with Jet, Obsidian, Black Andradite Garnet, Smoky Quartz, Sugilite, Charoite and  Amethyst . Its grounding qualities can be increased by  ...
4. Smoky Quartz
(Gemstones)
... causes it to be worth considerably less than either  amethyst  or citrine. Heating bleaches the stone, the colour sometimes passing through yellow; these yellow pieces are often sold as citrine. Crystals ...
5. Quartz
(Gemstones)
...  COLOR: variable as the spectrum, but clear quartz is by far the most common color followed by white or cloudy (milky quartz). Purple ( Amethyst ), pink (Rose Quartz), gray or brown to black (Smoky Quartz) ...
6. Phantom Quartz
(Gemstones)
Phantom quartz usually occurs in rock crystal, but is also found in smoky quartz, citrine, and  amethyst . Rock crystal is transparent and colorless quartz. Natural Brazilian Phantom Quartz Bangle Bracelet ...
7. Crystal Healing
(Gemstones)
... ies, usually considered different enough from Clear Quartz to warrant their own discussion are  Amethyst , Carnelian, and Citrine. Quartz has been an important crystal in history, primarily from the stand ...
8. Planetary 4 & 7 Pink - A Course in Light
(Planetary Four)
... ng and uplifting everything in you. Now  Amethyst , Mint Green and Scarlet will be magnified and you will be ready to move up through the central vertical axis of you and up through the Silver Ray, the  ...
9. Planetary 4 & 7 Scarlet - A Course in Light
(Planetary Four)
...  you see it all in balance, in harmony and peace. You see your life and the lives of your own connections in balance and harmony and peace. Now to the  Amethyst  and visually see this as the protector ...
10. Planetary 4 & 7 Mint Green - A Course in Light
(Planetary Four)
... so you become like a rainbow of energy with White, Gold, Blue and Emerald Green and Violet Purple and Ruby Red, Orange and Pink and  Amethyst  and Mint Green and Scarlet. As this energy is in effect, the ...
11. Transform And Create - A Course in Light
(Message from the Masters)
...  accepting the love of Christ and all the angels. And now into the  Amethyst , know that what your body needs to heal from Amethyst assists you in resolving conflicts. Now into the Mint Green and accep ...
12. Fluorite
(Gemstones)
...  competes with the beautiful purple of  amethyst . Often specimens of fluorite and amethyst with similar shades of purple are used in mineral identification classes to illustrate the folly of using colo ...
13. Citrine
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...  is generally more inexpensive than  amethyst  and is also available in a wide range of calibrated sizes and shapes, including very large sizes. Since most citrine on the market started its life as amethys ...
14. Ametrine
(Gemstones)
Ametrine is especially inexpensive when you consider that it comes from only one mine in the world.  Amethyst  and citrine colors found in the same crystal of quartz. These bicolor yellow and purple quartz ...
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    Tourmaline

    07 March 2023
    Black Tourmaline:purification, ProtectionPink Tourmaline:Love, Emotional he...
  • Pink Tourmaline

    Pink Tourmaline

    07 March 2023
    The color pink is associated with love and other matters of the heart, and ...
  • Sunstone

    Sunstone

    07 March 2023
    Sunstone is also called aventurine feldspar (a variety of oligoclase). This...
  • Sugilite

    Sugilite

    07 March 2023
    Sugilite, a fairly recent discovery (1944) is found in Japan, Canada and In...
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Tiger Eye
Tiger Eye
Tiger Eye is a durable quartz composite. It begins as the fibrous blue mineral called crocidolite, which is comprised of iron & sodium. Most of us known crocidolite as asbestos. The transformation begins when quartz becomes imbedded between the fibers of crocidolite. This process will result in one of two...
Calcite
Calcite
Calcite can be found in clear, green, gray, yellow, pink, red, and blue. Calcite is calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and will dissolve in dilute hydrochloric acid. Some types are fluorescent in ultraviolet light. Calcite is an aid to perception, allowing you to see things more clearly and to see reality in...
Opal
Opal
Opal is a sedimentary stone. Under proper conditions, water percolates through the earth, becoming rich in dissolved silicates. When it enters a cavity, the silicates are deposited as tiny spheres. If they are uniform in size and shape, they will diffract light. If they are random in shape and arrangement,...
AquaMarine
AquaMarine
The name Aquamarine is derived from the Latin aqua (water) and mare (sea). Aquamarine is one of our most popular and best-known gemstones, and distinguishes itself by many good qualities. It is almost as popular as the classics; ruby, sapphire and emerald. In fact it is related to the emerald both...
Crystal Geodes
Crystal Geodes
Geodes, a term derived from a Greek word meaning earth-shaped, are irregular, roughly spherical bodies. They can be oblong or shaped like invertebrate fossils. Some are hollow and lined with most beautiful and unusual layers and clusters of various mineral crystals, but others are completely filled by inward-growing crystals.   Hollow geodes,...
Pink Tourmaline
Pink Tourmaline
The color pink is associated with love and other matters of the heart, and pink tourmaline is the quintessential heart-chakra stone. It is a representative of the feminine, or yin energies. It is unsurpassed as a gemstone aid in healing old emotional wounds, particularly those of childhood. It emanates a...
Topaz
Topaz
The name "topaz" is derived from the Greek topazos, "to seek," which was the name of an island in the Red Sea that was difficult to find and from which a yellow stone (now believed to be a yellowish olivine ) was mined in ancient times. In...
Sodalite
Sodalite
Sodalite crystals are vitreous and transparent to translucent, however massive specimens can appear opaque. Although Sodalite appears similar to Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite is a royal blue rather than ultramarine and rarely contains Pyrite, a common inclusion in Lapis. It is further distinguished from similar minerals by its white streak of Calcite....
Peridot
Peridot
Peridot is an ancient and yet currently very popular gemstone. It is so old that it can be found even in Egyptian jewellery from the early second millennium BC. The stones used in those days came from an occurrence on a little volcanic island in the Red Sea, about 70...
Garnet
Garnet
Garnet - aren't these the wonderfully deep red gemstones which are often found in antique jewellery? Well, this is only the partial truth, as a warm and deep red is indeed the most frequently occurring colour for Garnets. But unfortunately only few people know that the realm of Garnets holds...
Pyrite
Pyrite
Pyrite is a protective, shielding stone and is excellent to wear or carry as an amulet to deflect harm and danger. It is especially helpful when one is away from home or performing hazardous work. Pyrite NuggetClick to view this item     Pyrite guards against ongoing control, criticism and manipulation by a partner,...
Hematite
Hematite
Hematite is the most powerful gemstone to use for grounding. It can help you clear away confusion and orient you toward practical action in the real world. It brings the energy of higher consciousness down through the chakras to your root, and helps you transform that energy into physical reality. Hematite bracelets are...
Aventurine
Aventurine
This form of Cryptocrystaline Quartz contains inclusions of small crystals that reflect light and give a range of colors - depending on the nature of the inclusion. Hence aventurine may be green, greenish-brown, blueish-white, bluish green and orange. Aventurine has a hardness rating of 7. Aventurine has been confused with amazonite...
Stilbite
Stilbite
Stilbite is a very angelic energy. It is very uplifting and joyous to meditate with. Sit down and gaze upon it and it will take you to the angelic realm. It inspires creation and artistic talents are enhanced. It energizes the Solar plexus chakra providing one with increased personal energy....
Ruby
Ruby
Which colour would you spontaneously associate with love and vividness, passion and power? Obviously this will evoke the colour red. Red symbolizes love, it emanates warmth and a strong sense of life. Red is also the colour of Ruby, the King of gemstones. After all, in the fascinating realm of...
Jade
Jade
Since at least 2950 BC, jade has been treasured in China as the royal gemstone, yu. The character for jade resembles a capital I with a line across the middle: the top represents the heavens, the bottom the earth, and the center section, mankind. The word yu is used in...
Rose Quartz
Rose Quartz
Rose Quartz is a form of quartz that ranges in color from pink to deep red. The pink can be almost rose red and some African verities border on lavender. The color seems to be caused by iron and titanium impurities. However the color of rose quartz is still not completely...
Lepidolite
Lepidolite
Lepidolite is an uncommon mica and has only in the past decade become available on the mineral market in large quantities. Lepidolite is an ore of lithium and forms in granitic masses that contain a substantial amount of lithium. The lithium content in lepidolite does vary greatly however and low...
Prehnite
Prehnite
With its bright, almost luminescent green coloring Prehnite is an attractive mineral that can have a very good luster. It forms in cavities in basaltic rocks. Prehnite is a hydrous, calcium-aluminum-silicate mineral, which is commonly found in cavities and "pillows" and along fractures of basalt and diabase rock. Butterfly Shaped Prehnite...
Kyanite
Kyanite
Kyanite, whose name derives from the Greek, kyanos, meaning blue, is a typically blue silicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite is a diagnostic mineral of the Blueschist Facies of metamorphic rocks. Kyanite is a member of the aluminosilicate series, which includes the polymorph andalusite and...

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