#66121 Iridescent hydrothermal mineral deposit that have peacock Chalcopyrite ore also with multiple wonderful small fossils
#66121 Iridescent hydrothermal mineral deposit that have peacock Chalcopyrite ore also with multiple wonderful small fossils
#66121
Captivating iridescent hydrothermal mineral deposit featuring peacock Chalcopyrite ore intertwined with an array of exquisite small fossils within the sedimentary matrix. Radiates a captivating glow under 365nm.
Sizes: 45.86 x 33.50 x 33.08mm
Weight: 31.03gr
Unlocking the Power of Chalcopyrite
Explore the transformative qualities of Chalcopyrite, a mineral renowned for its metaphysical properties. This remarkable crystal resonates deeply with the solar plexus chakra, also known as the power chakra, facilitating a sense of inner strength and empowerment. By attuning to the vibrational energy of Chalcopyrite, you can access valuable insights and wisdom, aiding you in your personal journey. Experience a newfound sense of calmness and resilience, even in the face of adversity, as Chalcopyrite helps to alleviate stress and restore balance to both body and mind.
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How Can Lithotherapy Address Your Needs?
Lithotherapy, stemming from the Greek words 'lithos' meaning stones and 'therapia' meaning cure, is a method that harnesses the healing properties of crystals and minerals, each resonating at different vibrations. These diverse vibrations serve various spiritual benefits, and by introspecting, one can discern which minerals align best with their spiritual needs. Placing minerals on specific areas of the body stimulates the corresponding chakras, aiding in their opening. Additionally, certain minerals can be carried in pockets or placed at the bottom of purses, serving as continual sources of benefit. Your choice of mineral determines its usage.
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What Is Calcite and Its Properties?
Calcite is one of the most common minerals, named by Gaius Plinius Secundus in 79 from 'calx.' It belongs to the carbonate mineral family and can be found in various forms such as Dogtooth, Combined form, and the rare Nailhead Spar. Calcite occurs in multiple sizes and can appear as clusters, geodes, or most commonly, cubes. It comes in various colors including yellow, white, pink, blue, purple, and translucent. Its molecular composition allows Calcite to fluoresce under 365nm light and sometimes even phosphoresce.
Calcite is known for its beneficial properties for the skeletal system and blood circulation. It also aids in mental well-being by soothing and restoring balance. It clears blockages and is an exceptional energy purifier.