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Stone of The Month : Amethyst


Amethyst with its pale to deep purple coloring expresses royalty and the Divine. Still regarded as the Bishop's Stone, it has a rich and ancient history dating back to the Israelites and the holy Breast Plate of Arron. Its purple color is associated with St. Germaine and the Archangel Zadkiel.

Each continent of the world produces its own unique form of Amethyst. Brazil brings a medium to dark purple Amethyst that carries a high frequency suitable for meditation and for relieving a nervous stomach or indigestion. Uruguay produces highly sought after deep dark purple Amethyst Geodes.

Vera Cruz Amethyst grows in a pale lavender, to occasional medium purple. It has frequent double terminations and the crystals grow with the six uniform quartz crystalline formation rather than the alternating large-small, large-small, large-small sided variation. Vera Cruz Amethyst holds a gentle and quiet vibration that’s perfect for aiding your sleep patterns, for relaxing after a stressful day or soothing a headache.

Candle Amethyst, or Pine Cone Amethyst, grows in Madagascar. They are a great aid in stabilizing astral travel and to use during higher dimensional work or channeling.

African Amethyst Clusters and Amethyst Geodes, when placed in the center of the home, bring a strong sense of relaxation and grounded-ness to the environment. Our animals love these stones and calm down within 24 hours of placing them in the home.

Crowned Amethyst, also named Aura Quartz, with hematite and smokey quartz inclusions, are another wonderful grounding amethyst. Use it for grounding the Purple Ray into a work space or home.

No matter which variety of Amethyst you are drawn to it will remind you to listen to the still small voice within. It asks you to release old beliefs and patterns that you may open the pathways of possibility and Divine Truths. Pb

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