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Amazonite Heart
Amazonite Heart
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Amazonite Heart
201 grams
Amazonite is an alkali feldspar mineral, a potassium aluminum silicate with a hardness of 6 to 6.5. Its crystal system is triclinic and prismatic. Its color is green or blue-green. Its name derives from the Amazon River in Brazil, where there are important Amazonite deposits Amazonite is also found in Colorado, India, Madagascar, Namibia and Russia.
Mohs scale hardness: 6 – 7
Chakra: Throat and Heart
Amazonite is a stone of harmony, both within the self and among people. It is a truth-teller and a peacemaker, assisting one in communicating one’s true thoughts and feelings without over-emotionalism. This is the first step towards both inner and outer peace. The second step is activated by Amazonite’s awakening of compassion through stimulation of the heart chakra. Once one has expressed one’s truth, it is necessary to assume the other person’s point of view in order to achieve harmony, and Amazonite facilitates this. A similar process operates within oneself, as the competing factions of one’s personality with their separate motivations and desires come to awareness through self-examination. Sleeping with Amazonite can bring these inner components into focus through the symbolism of dreams. Meditation with Amazonite makes everything more conscious, so one can listen to and integrate all aspects of the self. Because it is a stone of truth, one can trust the visions, dreams and intuitions that surface while working with Amazonite.
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Simmons, Robert; Ahsian, Naisha. The Book of Stones: Who They Are and What They Teach (pp. 129-130). Inner Traditions/Bear & Company. Kindle Edition.