Crystal Healing for Beltane

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Spiral Initiate and Reiki Master, Archana Edmond, gives us insight on a selection of crystals & stones that will offer support for this Beltane Season!

R U B Y I N

F U C H S I T E

Ruby in Fuchsite, as the name says, comprises the energies of two stones: Ruby and Fuchsite. Ruby in Fuchsite helps one to experience love at a spiritual level. A crystal connected to the heart and root chakra, it offers endless courage and strength, combined with the relaxing and nourishing vibrations of Fuchsite. Ruby in Fuchsite is one of the more powerful stones but will not be overwhelming to those who are energetically sensitive. It’s also a great meditation stone that will help transmit messages through the third eye to the heart, where they can be better understood.

Chakra: Heart, Root

E M E R A L D

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Emerald is known as the “stone of successful love”, bringing loyalty and potential for domestic bliss. Emerald stimulates the heart chakra, having a healing effect on the emotions as well as the physical heart. Emerald assists in inciting activity and focus in ones actions.  It strengthens memory and imparts clarity of thought.  It inspires a deep inner knowing, promoting truth and discernment.

Chakra: Heart

B L O O D S T O N E

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Bloodstone is a powerful healing stone that’s been used for thousands of years for its healing properties. It is often used to purify and detoxify the body. As a crystal that vibrates with the root chakra, it is great at grounding negative energy and cleansing the body. Bloodstone brings love into any situation and helps ground any negative energies surrounding that issue. Bloodstone assists in enhancing the functions of the mind, bringing clarity and understanding to subjects that are experiencing any sort of confusion. It also helps in removing energy blockages, which in turn, creates a smooth and constant energy flow throughout the body.

Chakra: Sacral & Solar Plexus 

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