Discover Tiger's Eye
Benefits:
- Very protective stone
- Helps to focus our mind, promoting mental clarity which assists us in resolving problems objectively, not swayed by emotions
- Useful for healing psychosomatic illnesses and dispelling fear and anxiety
- Stabilizes mood swings and gives us willpower, purpose, courage and self-confidence.
- Encourages us to challenge ourselves to grow
- Treats eyes, throat and reproductive organs
- Releases toxins
- Alleviates pain
- Helpful in healing broken bones and aligning the spinal column
Goddess:
- Bast- Egyptian Goddess of the Sun's Blessing
- Freya - Norse Goddess of Beauty & Love
- Persephone - Greek Goddess of Spring
Element: Earth & Fire
How to use
- Tiger's Eye is gorgeous in jewelry and especially effective when worn as a ring or bracelet to keep it close to the root chakra where it works in highes harmony.
- Use in your office or workspace to encourage fine focus, bring insight to complex situations and help shake off procrastination to get the job done.
- Place close to a door or window as a protective amulet.
- Anywhere in the home as Tiger's Eye keeps moods grounded, attracts good luck,and dispells fears to help make the home a safe haven from the outside world.
- Remember to cleanse regularly to get rid of accumulated negative energy
- And, of course, use in your gemstone roller bottles....
Tiger's Eye works well with...
Mantras:
- I am balanced, radiant and strong.
- As I pause to ground my thoughts I access confident clarity.
Essential Oil:
- Courage - Black Pepper, Helichrysum, Cassia, Ginger, Juniper Berry
- Creativity - Wild Orange, Tangerine, Clary Sage
- Hope - Mellissa, Lime, Bergamot, Helichrysum, Cedarwood
- Confidence - Bergamot, Cassia, Roman Chamomile, Lavender, Patchouli
- Reproductive Organ Support - Clary Sage
- Pain - Copaiba, Turmeric, Helichrysum, Wintergreen
- Bone strengthening - Helichrysum, Wintergreen, Siberian Fir
Yoga:
- Meditate with tiger's eye to inspire confidence and courage.
- Balance Table, Tiger's Pose, Downward Facing Dog, Sun Salutations
Interesting Facts
- Tiger's Eye is yang in nature and holds the energy of heat. In FengShui it is traditionally associated with the south area of the home or room.
- In Chinese medicine tiger's eye is used to balance yin and yang energies.
- Ancient Egyptians believed tiger's eye offered protection of the sun and earth combined (R, the sun god and Geb, god of growing land).
- Chosen by Egyptians as the eyes for their deity statues to express divine vision.
- Roman soldiers carried tiger's eye for bravery In battle.
- Highly regarded throughout history as a stone for prosperity and good fortune, protection and reflecting back malice.
- Popular good luck stone used to ward off the evil eye and used to discern If someone else was reliable or not according to ancient lore.