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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Suggested Stones and Crystals for the Seven Major Chakras

Root Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Root chakra tend to be black, brown or red in color. Some examples are:  Onyx, obsidian, jet, black tourmaline and red calcite.

Sacral Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Sacral Chakra tend to be red or orange in color. Some examples are:  Carnelian, orange calcite, citrine and moonstone.

Solar Plexus Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Solar Plexus Chakra tend to be yellow. Some examples are: Citrine, sunstone, jasper, golden topaz and yellow calcite.

Heart Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Heart Chakra tend to be green or pink in color. Some examples are: Jade, rose quartz, green calcite, malachite and emerald.

Throat Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Throat Chakra tend to be blue in color. Some examples are: Lapiz Lazuli, blue opal and chrysocola.

Third Eye Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Third Eye Chakra tend to be indigo in color. Some examples are: Purple flourite, sugalite, amethyst and sodalite.

Crown Chakra:  Stones that are helpful for the Crown Chakra tend to be purple, white or gold in color. Some examples are: Cactus quartz, amber, diamond, moldavite, snow quartz, chevron and amethyst.

Are there any stones that are helpful for all the Chakras?

Yes. Clear quartz can be used for any Chakra, because it resonates with the bits of quartz that flow through the bloodstream.

Clear quartz can also be programmed to take on the energy of any other stone. If, for example, you have one moldavite stone and you would like to create a triangle above someone’s Crown Chakra, take the moldavite and two quartz crystal points in your hands, cup your hands around them, and with a downward motion, declare, “I program these quartz crystals to have the same energetic properties as this moldavite, for the highest healing possible.”  Repeat this phrase and downward motion twice more, and then use the quartz/moldavite combination as you would three pieces of moldavite.



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