Minerals that Protect and Harmonize

Minerales que Protegen y Armonizan

6 Natural Allies to Harmonize Body, Mind and Spaces

In a world where everything moves so fast, more and more people feel the need to return to the basics: connecting with nature, with energy... and with what truly makes us feel good.

Crystals and minerals aren't just pretty stones: they're high-vibration natural tools that can help us harmonize our bodies, our emotions... and even our spaces. They're living beings.

Today I present you 6 key minerals: 

  • 3 that absorb negative energy or Sha Chi
  • 3 that harmonize the energy of people or empower spaces by generating Sheng Chi

⚫ Minerals that Protect and Absorb Negative Energy

1. Obsidian

This gem is a natural glass that forms when lava comes into contact with water, two of the most powerful elements on the planet. When its surface becomes smooth and rounded, it is called " Apache's Tear ."

It is known as the great " Protector " for its strong shield against negative energies. Many ancient weapons and other objects such as mirrors were made from obsidian. Weapons for their sharp edge, and mirrors as the threshold that separates the two worlds: the physical and the spiritual. The most famous obsidian mirror, reminiscent of a moonless night, is located in the British Museum in London, called “Mirror of the Spirits”. It belonged to the enigmatic John Dee, astronomer, mathematician and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I of England.

I've often carried natural obsidian with me, and it's helped me neutralize low-frequency places I've visited. Not all homes have good feng shui...

2. Black tourmaline

Throughout history, tourmaline has been valued by various cultures. Tourmaline carvings have been found on ancient Egyptian artifacts, and it was believed to protect against negative energies. In some African cultures, it was used as a talisman. Its name means "tourmaline." " mixed colors " As a curiosity, the jewels of the Russian crown from the 17th century turned out to be tourmalines; the carving of Alexander the Great dates back to between 300 and 200 BC.

Its properties include neutralizing negative energy and electromagnetism, absorbing grief, and dispelling fears to achieve positive changes. If you're highly empathetic, for example, you absorb the negative energy of others, and tourmaline is ideal for helping you cleanse your energy.

3. Shungite

Its name comes from the region of Shunga in Karelia, Russia , near Lake Onega, where its main and best-known deposit is located, is also hypothesized to have a meteoric, extraterrestrial origin. They are very rare, more difficult to acquire, but well worth using for their protective power.

It's a brake against electromagnetic radiation , and its main property. Used near cell phones, computers, and routers or servers.

It cleanses the aura and helps improve rest . In the case of energies, it neutralizes them and transmutes them. It can be worn in spaces or directly as a pendant. When worn, it creates a protective shield. antioxidant and anti-inflammatory .

🌟Minerals that Boost Positive Energy

1. Citrine

Citrine, with its characteristic golden yellow color, has been considered a symbol of prosperity and success since ancient times. This gem, which owes its hue to the presence of iron, has been revered both for its beauty and for its supposed ability to attract wealth. Its earliest use dates back to first-century Rome, where it was used for figurines and engravings. It attracts wealth and has also been known in ancient times as "the merchant's stone" because of its power.

This gemstone is created by heating amethyst. It symbolizes joy and helps you connect with your intuition or inner self. It increases personal power.

As for celebrities Greta Garbo , icon of classic cinema, wore a ring with a large oval citrine as an amulet of prosperity. Marie Antoinette She also owned several settings among her personal jewelry. The designers of Tiffany & Co. and Cartier They used it extensively in their collections of the 1930s, standing out for its vibrant energy and elegance .

2. Amethyst

Amethyst is a variety of quartz that has captivated different cultures throughout the centuries. The name 'amethyst' comes from the Greek ' amethustos ,' meaning ' not intoxicated .' Its colors range from the lightest lilac to deep purple.

Throughout history, it has been considered a powerful amulet against drunkenness. Its popularity has remained intact since ancient times, especially in the Ancient Egypt , where it was valued by royalty. Catherine the Great of Russia He considered it his favorite gem, and still Today it occupies a prominent place in the British crown jewels .

Today, amethyst is known for its spiritual and energetic properties. It is considered a stone of change, transformation and balance . It is used in spiritual practices to calm the mind, promote wisdom, and attract love and good luck. Powerful transmuter of spaces, for example the living room, and if placed in the Southeast of your property it helps to enhance prosperity.

During the Renaissance, amethyst reached its greatest popularity in Europe. The lighter-toned varieties were known as 'Rose of France' and were frequently used in Victorian jewelry, symbolizing elegance and refinement. Furthermore, in the Middle Ages, this gem It was a favorite of bishops and other church leaders . Since the 16th century, each new pope received an amethyst ring during his investiture, which was destroyed after his death and passed on to his successor.

3. Red Jasper

Red jasper is a stone that, although less popular than rose quartz in love matters, has a strong symbolism related to passion, roots and connection with the Earth. Historically, it has been valued in Europe for its energetic properties and its ability to provide vitality and emotional stability . Its deep red color symbolizes the power of life force and creative impulse.

In the tradition of the Native Americans , red jasper was used in spiritual rituals to strengthen the body and spirit, connecting with the energy of the Earth . In Europe , especially in the Middle Ages, was considered a protective stone that It fostered courage and emotional balance . Although not as common in love matters as rose quartz, its passionate symbolism makes it an interesting and unconventional choice.

In Egypt It was carved in the shape of scarabs and placed on the deceased to ensure eternal life, relating it to the physical strength and endurance of the wearer .

In the case of rose quartz, make sure it doesn't come from Madagascar, as some mines in that region engage in practices that violate human rights. Choose suppliers who guarantee ethical and sustainable extraction.

The Stones and minerals invite us to connect with ancestral energies that have accompanied humanity for centuries. Incorporating them into our lives not only brings beauty, but also a profound symbolism that resonates with our search for balance, love, and prosperity. Which of these gems do you feel connects most with you?

I recommend that those of you who are therapists or health professionals, who care for us, have some of these minerals nearby to help you harmonize energies in your space.


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