Peach Selenite Moon Bowl
Peach Selenite Moon Bowl
Color: Reflective milky white
About the stone: Selenite is the form of the mineral gypsum that crystallizes in well-formed crystals. Selenite (gypsum) is a hydrous calcium sulfate that crystallizes in the monoclinic system with crystals being tabular in nature, often exhibiting twinning.
Chakra(s): ย crown
Astrological sign(s): Cancer
Mohs scale: 1.5โ2
Spiritual uses: Selenite aligns you with higher consciousness: love. Associated with Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, this gemstone is a heaven-sent tool that activates your connection with ancient wisdom and knowledge. Use it during meditation with the intention of aligning your awareness with spiritual master teachers, Ascended Masters, angels, and spirit guides.
Mental uses: Selenite brings mental clarity and helps you maintain focus. This is a grounding stone that keeps your thoughts focused on your intention
Emotional uses: Selenite is a reminder that you are spiritually, physically, and mentally aligned, it is easy to keep your emotions in balance. This stone helps you detach from drama and thereby gain a greater understanding of people and situations. Use this stone like a magic wand of love, light, and goodness to help dissipate any feelings of inadequacy, jealousy, doubt, fear, or any other type of negativity.
Physical uses:ย Selenite is an excellent stone for massage therapists, chiropractors, and physical therapists and can be used to amplify the benefits of their treatment. It supports the proper care of muscles, bones, nerves, and tendons, helping to strengthen your core physical structure.
Divine guidance: Are you feeling out of balance or out of sync with the rest of the world? Do you need to take some time to seek spiritual fulfillment? Are you experiencing physical aches? Whether you answered yes to one or all of these questions, itโs time to take care of yourself physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally.
-Excerpted fromย The Essential Guide to Crystals, Minerals, and Stones.ย (Llewellyn. 2013) by Margaret Ann Lembo