Discover Green Aventurine
Benefits:
- Stone of good luck
- Clears and protect our heart chakra
- Provides comfort and harmony
- Promotes personal growth
- Provides an eye into learning about ourself
- Allows you to embrace change with confidence and optimism
- Very motivating and encourages perseverance
- Wearing it guards against electromagnetic smog and protects against environmental pollution
- Promotes physical growth in infants and children as well as intellectual development
- Beneficial in overcoming clumsiness
- Helps fight eczema, rosacea, acne and other skin problems
Goddess:
- Kuan-Yin: Chinese Goddess of Mercy, Compassion & Unconditional Love
- Persephone - Greek Goddess of Spring
Element: Earth
How to use
- Tape to phone to protect against EMFs
- Place in the home to calm quick tempers and diminish the effects of strife between partners
- Wear as jewelry to promote wellbeing and overall vitality
- Give as a gift for newborn especially premature
- Use in gemstone roller bottles
Green Aventurine works well with...
Mantras:
- As I align with love I open myself to the luck that follows.
- My heart is open to healing and growth with love and luck by my side.
Essential Oil:
- Comfort - Geranium, Manuka, Siberian Fir, Comfort Blend
- Harmony - Lavender, Lemon, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Copaiba
- Change - Cilantro, Blue Tansy, Detoxification Blend
- Confidence - Bergamot, Cassia, Roman Chamomile, Spearmint, Lavender
- Optimism - Melissa, Tangerine, Bergamot, Peppermint, Siberian Fir
- Motivate - Black Pepper, Dill, Blue Tansy, Encouraging Blend
- Perseverance - Helichrysum, Grounding Blend
- Skin - Frankincense, Tea Tree, Helichrysum, Geranium, Bergamot, Jasmine, Yarrow/Pom
Yoga:
- Meditate with green aventurine at the heart center to encourage a flow of love and harmony.
- Cobra Pose, Child's Pose, Puppy Pose, Bridge Pose
Interesting Facts
- Green Aventurine is a remarkable harmonizer, uniting the intellectual, emotional, physical, and auric bodies in bringing one back into a natural rhythm.
- In the Ethiopian Oma Valley, tailsmans, beads and tools made out of aventurine date back over two million years.
- Ancient Tibetans decorated statues with, using aventurine for the eyes to symbolize an Increased visionary power. They also believed green aventurine enhanced one's creativity.
- Referred to as a fairy treasure and used In magical rituals. A good luck stone to place In your garden.
- Used in ancient practices like medicine wheel rituals to connect to spirit guides.
- Was called the stone of the Amazonians until the 1800s, the women warriors used the gem as talismans and breastplate adornments.