Laron
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I was thinking about starting a crystal of the week thread, which I would post a new thread for each week with a new crystal including a description.
So here is this weeks crystals, a Honey Calcite.
I took that photo a while ago now — the honey calcite is said to encourage responsibility in positions of power and increase feelings of self worth, confidence and courage. It can also assist to overcome obstacles. When developing any skill, it can help with learning.
This golden gem is a calcium carbonate mineral, formed in giant rhombohedral crystals. It's among the most common minerals found on earth because it can take varying forms, forming in different kinds of geological environments. It's said that best specimens of this type of Calcite come from Mexico.
The origin of Honey Calcite is from the Greek word ‘chalix’, which means lime.
Disclaimer: You may have wondered where all the sources out there, whether a published book, or internet article, gets their information from, as there is a very large variety of minerals in the world. Using common sense tells us the information must be intuitive based, but what method does each original source use to get that information — not all methods are reliable.
Certainly, some crystals have a common meaning, no matter where you look, and this can help one double check about the authenticity of crystal properties, especially for its basics, or stronger element and use. But the best method of understanding the value and properties of a crystal is your own personal intuition, as each crystal can be unique to each individual.
When using a crystal for whatever purpose, try and tap into your own intuition and go with what comes to you first, when it comes to choosing a crystal. It’s not always the prettiest and most attractive crystal that is the right crystal, so try and separate your visual queue from your intuition one.
I was thinking about starting a crystal of the week thread, which I would post a new thread for each week with a new crystal including a description.
So here is this weeks crystals, a Honey Calcite.
I took that photo a while ago now — the honey calcite is said to encourage responsibility in positions of power and increase feelings of self worth, confidence and courage. It can also assist to overcome obstacles. When developing any skill, it can help with learning.
This golden gem is a calcium carbonate mineral, formed in giant rhombohedral crystals. It's among the most common minerals found on earth because it can take varying forms, forming in different kinds of geological environments. It's said that best specimens of this type of Calcite come from Mexico.
The origin of Honey Calcite is from the Greek word ‘chalix’, which means lime.
Disclaimer: You may have wondered where all the sources out there, whether a published book, or internet article, gets their information from, as there is a very large variety of minerals in the world. Using common sense tells us the information must be intuitive based, but what method does each original source use to get that information — not all methods are reliable.
Certainly, some crystals have a common meaning, no matter where you look, and this can help one double check about the authenticity of crystal properties, especially for its basics, or stronger element and use. But the best method of understanding the value and properties of a crystal is your own personal intuition, as each crystal can be unique to each individual.
When using a crystal for whatever purpose, try and tap into your own intuition and go with what comes to you first, when it comes to choosing a crystal. It’s not always the prettiest and most attractive crystal that is the right crystal, so try and separate your visual queue from your intuition one.