Celestite - Stone of Heavenly Communications

Celestite - Stone of Heavenly Communications

Discover Celestite

Benefits:

  • Stone of Heavenly Communications
  • Very high vibration
  • Helps activate your unique psychic abilities
  • Supports astral projection, ESP, lucid dreaming
  • Strengthens communication with your angel guides
  • Calming and soothing to ease emotions for more rational decisions
  • Cleansing to both aura and bodily systems

Goddess:

  • Juterna - Roman Goddess of Brooks and Ponds, Wells and Springs

Angels: Archangels Michael, Gabriel, Haniel and Seraphiel

Chakras: Throat, Third Eye & Crown

Element: Water

How to use

  • Place next to bed for dream recall
  • Wear as jewelry to maintain communication with angel guides
  • Keep near work place to support decision making
  • Used as a water element in feng shui
Celestite works well with...

 

Mantras:

  • I open my well of communication to speak with ease.
  • I call upon the angels to guide me.

Essential Oil:

  • Calm - Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Sandalwood, Patchouli
  • Intuition - Clary Sage, Litsea, Blue Tansy
  • Dream Recall - Clary Sage, Rose, Sandalwood
  • Spiritual Connection - Arborvitae, Manuka, Sandalwood, Frankincense
  • Detoxification - Cypress, Lemon, Juniper Berry, Grapefruit

      Yoga:

      • Meditate with celestite to calm the mind and/or connect with angels.
      • Place celestite on yoga mat for calm soothing energy and support by the angels.

          Interesting Facts

          • Celestite is a primary source of the element strontium, used in various metal alloys, for sugar-beet refining, and in the manufacture of pyrotechnics and flares for its brilliant red flame.
          • The world’s largest known geode is lined with blue Celestite and is nearly 35 feet long at its widest. Its crystals range from 8 to 18 inches long and up to 3 feet wide, with some estimated to weigh up to 300 pounds each. Located on South Bass Island near Put-in-Bay, Ohio, USA, the geode lies 30 to 40 feet below the surface, discovered by workers in 1897 while digging a well for the Heineman Winery above. Left in place, it was partially mined for the Celestite crystals used in fireworks until the owner decided to convert it into a viewing cave, called Crystal Cave, by removing the crystals that composed the floor. Its tourist revenues saved the winery during Prohibition, and at present both the winery and geode are open for tours.

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