Pyrite Stone of Manifestation And Abundance

Pyrite Stone of Manifestation And Abundance

Discover Pyrite

Benefits:

  • Stone of manifestation and abundance
  • Very protective freeing you from toxins of all kind, spiritual and physical
  • Inspires creativity
  • Boosts self-confidence
  • Supports determination
  • Helps overcome fears and anxieties
  • Builds strength and stamina
  • Helps your body fight viral infection

Goddess: Persephone - Greek Goddess of Spring

    Chakras: Sacral & Solar Plexus Chakra

    Element: Earth & Fire

    How to use

    • Frequently used in Feng Shui for protection and to attract wealth and abundance
    • Place where you work for energy and creativity
    • Wear or carry to promote good health and stamina
    • Use with essential oils (not recommended in roller bottles)


    Green Jade works well with...

    Mantras:

    • I illuminate from the inside out.
    • I am open to creative solutions.

    Essential Oil:

    • Abundance - Wild Orange, Litsea, Frankincense,
    • Creativity - Wild Orange, Clary Sage, Tangerine
    • Energy - Lime, Lemon, Peppermint, Wild Orange
    • Confidence - Bergamot, Roman Chamomile, Patchouli, Cassia
    • Immune Support - Protective Blend, Tea Tree, Oregano

    Yoga:

    • Meditate with pyrite and visualize what you are working to manifest.
    • Practice Lion's Breath with pyrite by you or in your hand. (Inhale deep, Exhale sticking tongue out and pushing breath out)

                Interesting Facts

                • As a talisman, Pyrite is a unique protector, drawing energy from the Earth through the physical body and into the aura creating a defensive shield against negative energies, environmental pollutants, emotional attack and physical harm.
                • Pyrite is most noted for its nickname, “Fool’s Gold,” the glittering rock notoriously mistaken by naïve prospectors as real gold. It was also used by dishonest mine owners to salt their mines for the purpose of convincing people they were still gold-producers
                History
                • Highly prized by Native American, Aztec & Inca Tribes as a healing stone of magic. It was polished Into mirrors for gazing, scrying and divination.
                • Popular in England during the Victorian Age
                • During WWII it was mined and used as a source of Sulfur for producing sulfuric acid used In industry.
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