Unakite - Stone of Vision

Unakite - Stone of Vision

Discover Unakite

Benefits:

  • Stone of vision.
  • Balances emotions with spirituality.
  • Provides grounding when needed.
  • Facilitates rebirthing, gently releasing conditions that inhibit spiritual and psychological growth.
  • Supports convalescence and recovery from major illness.
  • Treats the reproductive system and stimulates healthy pregnancies while facilitating the health of the unborn.
  • Aids the growth of skin tissue and hair.
Goddess: 
  • Gaia - Greek Mother Earth Goddess
  • Bona Dea - Roman Earth Goddess of Fertility & Greek Goddess of Women
  • Callisto - Greek Moon Goddess

Chakras: Root, Heart, & Third Eye Chakra

Element: Fire & Water

How to use

  • Wear as jewelry or keep in pocket for fertility, pregnancy and motherhood as it helps maintain calm heart connections
  • Place under your pillow to aid in conception
  • Keep nearby during delivery to ease the transition
  • Place on your third eye to promote visualization and encourage psychic vision
  • In Feng Shui Unakite utilizes wood energy and is associated with the Family and Health area, and the Prosperity and Abundance area.
  • And, of course, use in your roller bottles!

Unakite works well with...

Mantras:

  • I shine light upon the wounds within bringing new awareness and transformation.
  • Every day I become the best version of myself.
Essential Oil:
  • Healing - Helichrysum, Jasmine, Geranium, Rose
  • Harmony - Sandalwood, Lemon, Lavender
  • Balance - Grounding Blend, Petitgrain, Patchouli
  • Infertility - Clary Sage, Thyme, Ylang ylang
  • Pregnancy Support - Lavender, Geranium, Ylang Ylang

Yoga:

  • Meditate with unakite to support you In releasing "dead weight" or heavy feelings
  • Hold unakite close to your heart In heart opening poses such as bridge, cobra, locust, dancer or legs up the wall.

              Interesting Facts

              • It Is named for the Unaka Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, USA where It was first found.
              • It can also be found In pebbles and boulders In glacial drifts around the Great Lakes, In Zimbabwe and Switzerland. As well as New Jersey, Virgina, Brazil, China, South Africa & Sierra Leone.
              • Unakite typically forms where there are two converging plate boundaries.
              • Unakite is used in the steps leading into the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC in the U.S, as well as the tiles on the floor in the south entrance.

              History

              • First use dates back to 1874.
              • It has been used in architecture and applications of lapidary products
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