My journey into the world of crystals began many years ago when I helped a friend type a report on her five-year exploration of these fascinating stones.
Her unique experiences and knowledge led to her being invited as a guest speaker to share her insights.
She returned the report, telling me that the seminar was successful and she no longer required the information, but she insisted I keep it.
Below are some of the quartz crystals she shared with me. There is no information about using crystals, only a description of the stones’ names.
White stones are known as clear quartz.
The quartz is known to have extraordinary physical and metaphysical properties.
Many cultures called the quartz crystal the “Ice of the Gods.” Native Americans called quartz the “Brain Cells of Mother Earth.”
Quartz comes in various types and colours, each as stunning as the next. Their beauty is a testament to the wonder of nature.
In no particular order, listed below are different crystal quartz stones:
Violet stones are known asindigo or amethyst.
Bluestones are known as blue lace.
Green and pink stones.
Yellow stones are known as citrine.
Orange stones are known as carnelian.
Red and black stones are known asbloodstones.
Please express your experiences and benefits using crystals in the comment section below this article.
Julie Eden
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One of the first advertisements I saw was projectyourself.com, and the crystal advertised was Lapis Lazuli. I was attracted to the colour and design, so I purchased it.
Quartz crystal works at a vibrational level, and when used for a purpose, it attunes to a specific energy.
Here are some photos I took of the Lapis Lazuli.