Discover Rose Quartz
Benefits:
- Crystal of unconditional love
- Restores trust and harmony in relationships
- Promotes all kinds of love, including self-love
- Comforting in times of grief
- Believed to have anti-aging properties
- Strengthens and balances the physical heart and circulatory system, and releases impurities from body fluids
Goddess:
- Aphrodite - Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Venus - Roman Goddess of Love
- Astarte - Phoenician Goddess of Fertility, Love and War...Said to be Queen of the Stars
Chakras: Heart Chakra
Element: Water & Fire
How to use
- Wear as jewelry or in pocket close to the heart to strengthen power
- Use as a facial roller to promote clear complexion
- Place around home or office to promote positive energy
- Hold during meditation for spiritual manifestation
- Put under your pillow while sleeping for restful sleep and peaceful dreams
- And, of course, use in your roller bottles…
Rose Quartz works well with...
Mantras:
- I am the embodiment of divine love.
- As I accept all parts of myself I step into harmony.
Essential Oil:
- Sexual purity & balance - Jasmine
- Unconditional love - Rose
- Peace, calm & communication - Lavender
- Self-acceptance - Bergamot
- Blood pressure - Ylang Ylang
Yoga:
- Meditate with rose quartz to re-discover harmony within.
- Dancer Pose, Low Lunge, Bridge Pose, Thread The Needle, Melting Heart
- Hold rose quartz at heart center and meditate on divine loving energy
Interesting Facts:
- Rose Quartz Face Masks have been recovered from Egyptian tombs. (Both Egyptians and Romans believed It to clear complexion and prevent wrinkles)
- Rose Quartz Is a Seeker Transformer. (Seekers contain a crystal energy structure that aligns the natural energy of the crystal to the natural power of the human mind to find the way to new horizons and new capabilities.)
- Rose Quartz was long considered a universal antidote to poison.
Story of Rose Quartz
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite, the goddess of love, once cut herself by accident while trying to save her lover, Adonis. When their blood mixed together, it stained quartz a subtle pink, and hence rose quartz was born.
History
- Used as a love token as early as 600 B.C.
- The Ancient Egyptians considered rose quartz to be ideal in combatting aging
- Honored by Tibetan and Oriental cultures for centuries.
- Rose Quartz beads have been found In the area known as Mesopotamia (today's Iraq) dating back to 7,000 B.C.
- Middle ages rose quartz was used In healing potions
- In early cultures of the Americas it was used as an amulet to balance emotions and heal anger or disappointment.