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1. Level Two  Gold  - A Course in Light ...
(Level two)
... Our soul is our body of light and our body of light is a composite of energies. The energies are relative to frequencies and waves. The first we work with is the White light and the second is the  Gold . ...
2. Moonstone
(Gemstones)
... times of Art Nouveau. It used to decorate a striking amount of pieces of jewellery created by the famous French Master  Gold smith René Lalique and by his contemporaries. These pieces are usually only found ...
3. Tourmaline
(Gemstones)
... one's passion for life Green Tourmaline:Healing, Strength, Vitality, Wholeness Watermelon Tourmaline:Calm, Joy Blue Tourmaline (Indicolite):Higher awareness, communication  Gold en Tourmaline:Will, Confidence ...
4. Tiger Eye
(Gemstones)
... when quartz becomes imbedded between the fibers of crocidolite. This process will result in one of two gemstones. A blue stone called Blue Tiger Eye or Hawk Eye or the  gold en brown stone called Tiger Eye. ...
5. Sunstone
(Gemstones)
Sunstone is also called aventurine feldspar (a variety of oligoclase). This gemstone varies from  gold en to orange to red-brown, and can be transparent or translucent. Sunstone is metallic-looking due to ...
6. Rutilated Quartz
(Gemstones)
... quartz is transparent rock crystal with  gold en needles of rutile arrayed in patterns inside. Every pattern is different and some are breathtakingly beautiful. The inclusions are sometimes called Venus ...
7. Rose Quartz
(Gemstones)
... and even colloidal  gold . The pink color in Rose Quartz is photosensitive and can fade in sunlight. Rose Quartz is almost always massive, rarely occurring in small horizontally striated hexagonal prisms. ...
8. Quartz
(Gemstones)
... rutile, zeolites, fluorite, calcite,  gold , muscovite, topaz, beryl, hematite, spodumene. ASTROLOGICAL SIGNS: All. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE: SiO2, Silicon dioxide. CLASS: CLEAVAGE: Not present. ...
9. Prehnite
(Gemstones)
... l hypertension.   Prehnite Pendant in 18 Carat White  Gold  Click to view this item     Prehnite  ...
10. Peridot
(Gemstones)
... to view this item     Peridot is one of the few gemstones which exist only in one colour. Finest traces of iron account for the deep green colour with a slight  gold en hue. Chemically Peridot ...
11. Lapis
(Gemstones)
Lapis is a gemstone straight out of fairy tales of the Arabian Nights: deepest blue with  gold en shining Pyrite inclusions which twinkle like little stars. This opaque, deep blue gemstone looks back at ...
12. Labradorite
(Gemstones)
... inner domains of time and timelessness. Labradorite harmonizes with most other Feldspars, including Moonstone, Sunstone, Spectrolite and  Gold en Labradorite. Moonstone brings in emotional balance and the vib ...
13. Jade
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... the earth, and the center section, mankind. The word yu is used in Chinese to call something precious, as in English we use  gold . Jade was thought to preserve the body after death and can be found in emperors' ...
14. Crystal Healing
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... oint that it is extremely useful in industrial and commercial applications. However, compared to the nation-shaping effect that elements such as  Gold  have had upon the countries where they are found, Q ...
15. Planetary 4 & 7 Pink - A Course in Light
(Planetary Four)
... ee and know what¡¦s important for your understanding. And as you activate the Radiant  Gold en light, you let into the light what has caused you to be in anger or rage or confusion or fear. You are lett ...
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  • Tourmaline

    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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Lapis
Lapis
Lapis is a gemstone straight out of fairy tales of the Arabian Nights: deepest blue with golden shining Pyrite inclusions which twinkle like little stars.This opaque, deep blue gemstone looks back at a long history. It was one of the first stones ever to be used and worn for jewellery....
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....
Emerald
Emerald
Emeralds are fascinating gemstones. They show the most beautiful, deepest and most brilliant green imaginable: Emerald green. Inclusions are allowed, and nevertheless, in top qualities fine Emerald are even more valuable than diamonds. The name Emerald was derived from French "esmeraude" which in turn goes back via Latin to...
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...
Obsidian
Obsidian
Obsidian is an excellent grounding stone and provides for a connection from the base of the spine to the heart of the Earth.It is an excellent protective stone, stabilizing internal and external energies and gently protecting one from that which could bring physical and/or emotional harm. It provides a shield...
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...
Ametrine
Ametrine
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 gemstones are called ametrine.     Ametrine is most typically faceted in a rectangular shape with a 50/50 pairing...
Phantom Quartz
Phantom Quartz
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 BraceletClick to view this item   It commonly occurs inside quartz veins where it crystallizes in rock cavities known as vugs or pockets Phantom...
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...
Turquoise Gemstone
Turquoise Gemstone
Ancient and yet always at the height of current fashion: that is Turquoise for you. Its brilliant sky-blue belongs to the all-time favourite trend colours in the world of fashion and jewellery.In many cultures of the Old and New World this gemstone has for thousands of years been appreciated as...
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...
Fairy Wand Quartz
Fairy Wand Quartz
Fairy Wands are beautiful and delicate Quartz crystals with an energy that mirrors their ethereal appearance. The frequencies of Fairy Wand Quartz activate the crown and etheric chakras, stimulating communion with angelic presences. These allies can help one to feel aligned with the intelligence and caring of higher-frequency helper beings...
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...
Agate
Agate
Agate provides for balancing of yin-yang energy and for balancing of the physical, emotional and intellectual bodies with the etheric energies. It stabilizes the aura, providing for a cleansing effect which its to smooth dysfunctional energies and to both transform and eliminate negativity. It further assists one in the development...
Faceted
Faceted
Facets are flat faces on geometric shapes. The organization of naturally occurring facets was key to early developments in crystallography, since they reflect the underlying symmetry of the crystal structure. Gemstones commonly have facets cut into them in order to improve their appearance.   Of the many hundreds of facet arrangements that...
Amethyst
Amethyst
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 Smile Amethyst Geode SphereClick to view this item     The name "amethyst" comes from the Greek word "amethustos"...
Tetrahedron
Tetrahedron
A tetrahedron (plural: tetrahedra) is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, three of which meet at each vertex. A regular tetrahedron is one in which the four triangles are regular, or "equilateral," and is one of the Platonic solids. Tetrahedron
Coral
Coral
Coral makes jewellery of a very special fascinating charm: the perfect embodiment of mankinds yearning for summer, sun and faraway seas. The name as such, however, is still puzzling to linguists. Some are convinced that the Greek wordkoraillon is the root, as this signifies the hard and calcareous skeleton of...
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...
Spinel
Spinel
Spinel crystallizes in the isometric system; common crystal forms are octahedra, usually twinned. It has an imperfect octahedral cleavage and a conchoidal fracture. Its hardness is 8, its specific gravity is 3.5–4.1, and it is transparent to opaque with a vitreous to dull luster. It may be colorless, but is...

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