Agate geode 483g SALE
Agate geode 483g SALE
Geodes grow within a host formation from solution. When opened there is a hollow surrounded by crystals pointing inward. Agate and other members of the quartz family commonly form geodes.
A geode amplifies softens and diffuses the healing energy of the crystal, letting it flow out slowly.
This strengthened and softened healing energy is good for protection and spiritual growth. This is also useful for addressing addictive or overindulgent behaviour.
Protection, Strength
Agate carries a quiet energy that works on the subtle bodies. This is good for achieving stability and balance in many aspects of your life. Agates tend to work behind the scenes on the cause, rather than the symptoms of an issue. Agate can improve mental functions and can help where issues of clarity and stability are concerned. Agate can also boost creativity. These two qualities in combination make it a good stone for both students and artists. Agate is also helpful in overcoming negative emotions by bringing love into the chakras. This grounding of emotions makes Agate great for easing anxiety and stress. Agate is protective for children and is said to prevent them from falling over.
Chakra: varies by colour
Colour: black, blue, brown, green, light blue, orange, pink, red, tan (light brown), white, yellow.
Emotional: Courage, calming, harmony, self-acceptance, self-confidence and self-worth, Overcoming negative emotions and trauma
Mental/Intellectual: Eases anxiety. Concentration and analytical abilities. Creativity
Physical: eases arthritis, headaches, digestion and digestive discomfort, eye disorders and infections, lymphatic system, pancreas, relieves bruises, sprains and strains, rheumatism, skin infections and irritations, stomach problems, gastritis, constipation, diarrhea, uterus.
Spiritual: Balance, clarity, cleansing, grounding and growth. Used to facilitate contact with angels and for protection
Astrology: Gemini
Numerology: 7
Birthstone: May
Crystal system: Tetragonal
Location: Australia, Africa, Brazil, Czech Republic, India, Morocco.
Rarity: Common
Mineral Class: Silicates