Rhodonite - Stone of Love

Rhodonite - Stone of Love

Discover Rhodonite

Benefits:

  • Stone of love
  • Able to fully clear, stimulate and reactivate your heart
  • Promotes self love and self value
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Strengthens your psychic abilities
  • Brings us energy
  • Supports your heart, circulatory system and endocrine system

Goddess: Nisaba - Summerian Knowledge Goddess and Goddess of Palace Archives. (She Is a writer, scribe, activist and architect.)

    Chakras: Root & Heart Chakra

    Element: Fire & Earth

    How to use

    • Wear to bring hope and love of others
    • Place anywhere in your home to bring in loving energy
    • In Feng Shui used for balance, especially the yin and yang energy
    • Place in your bedroom or a shared space to strengthen bonds with your partner
    • And, of course, use in your roller bottles

    Rhodonite works well with...


    Mantras:

    • I release old wounds and open my heart to all forms of love.
    • I am living the life I was meant to live.

    Essential Oil:

    • Love - Rose, Geranium, Marjoram
    • Self-acceptance - Bergamot, Patchouli, Jasmine
    • Harmony - Lavender, Lemon, Sandalwood
    • Intuition - Clary Sage, Litsea, Blue Tansy
    • Heart & Circulation Support - Marjoram, Ylang Ylang, Cypress
    • Endocrine Support - Clary Sage, Fennel, Melissa

    Yoga:

    • Meditate with rhodonite to access joy in body, mind and soul
    • Meditate with rhodonite for heart healing & emotional balance.
    • Practice supported bridge pose with rhodonite on the heart center to encourage a grounded flow of energy through the heart.

                Interesting Facts

                • Rhodonite Is a barrier harmonizer. That means It has an Incredible ability to help you focus and amplify your efforts to keep undesirable elements out of your life while also distributing energy In a balanced, long-term way.

                History

                • Rhodonite was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in the 1790’s. The locals called it orletz, “the Eagle Stone,” after noticing eagles in the region carried small pieces of Rhodonite to their nests. Soon after, the inhabitants began placing small pieces of the stone in their babies’ cribs, in hopes their children would grow as strong and free as the great eagle.
                • Highly esteemed stone for use In jewelry. A favorite among Russian Czars.
                • It was officially named Rhodonite In 1819, rhodon meaning rose
                • It was declared the official gemstone of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1979
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