Monday, September 05, 2005

A Balanced Stone

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Turquoise

Whether seen as a bridge between water and sky, or a piece of the sky itself, turquoise has captured the imagination of generations. Revered by cultures from across the globe, this smooth, blue gem remains a talisman of health, wealth, good luck, and protection from sickness. In the ancient Middle East, turquoise was believed to change color when its wearer was ill and the stone was considered sacred and powerful by the Egyptians, the Aztecs, and Native Americans. Traditionally, the stone, either set into jewelry or loose, was carried as protection to ward away the evil eye. Today, turquoise is still considered an effective means of healing the body and soul. Its presence is said to benefit the entire body and to deflect negative energy that might be harmful. The stone can also have a positive affect on your mind, increasing your creativity, empathy, wisdom, and serenity.

Turquoise, which simply means Turkish stone, comes in many colors, ranging from intense sky blue to greenish to almost white. You may feel drawn to a particular hue, but the shade of the stone will not increase or decrease its latent powers. Some crystal healers also use it as a detoxification aide. When you have obtained your stone, wash it in pure water and bless it. Afterwards, you may simply want to hold it and focus on its energy in order to draw positive vibrations from it. Laying or rubbing the stone on the part of your body, such as a muscle or the chest, in need of healing can also be effective. Or, if you prefer, have the stone set in a piece of jewelry so you can keep it close to you throughout the day.

Many people believe turquoise to be associated with cleansing, protection, and spiritual balance. The stone is also said to have the ability to simultaneously open and stimulate the chakras, letting beneficial energy flood the body. In healing, it bridges the gap between the physical, spiritual, and emotional parts of us, lending strength and healing to those parts of us that need it most.

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