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What Crystal/Stone Am I ? This is one from my personal collection I thought I would start off with one that would be easily regonised. Please post and say what it is, its uses and properties. Share any experinces using it and basically any info you can that would be useful to others :) I hope that this may be a fun exercise that others will like to join in. Looking forward to as many of you joining in and sharing :) Blessings Misty |
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I believe this to be MALACHITE. It can be used for succuss, harmony, and emotional balance, reducing stress and strengthing the mind, body, and inner eye. In the body, malachite corresponds to the solor plexus and the heart chakra Maranndas..................... |
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ty Maranndas for replying :) I was hoping there would be more responce and interest in this. Yes this is malachite and this peice is called a malachite brain. It has being poilished to bring out its beautiful green lustrue. One great use it has in crystal healing is to help assit with lower back pain. The circles on the malachite are called eyes and if you go to the very center circles they say that is the focal point of where the strongest energy comes from. This peice has many eyes. I will add some more about it, but am hoping a few others may post as well. Blessings Misty |
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What Crystal/Stone Am I ? This is one from my personal collection I thought I would start off with one that would be easily regonised. Please post and say what it is, its uses and properties. Share any experinces using it and basically any info you can that would be useful to others :) I hope that this may be a fun exercise that others will like to join in. Looking forward to as many of you joining in and sharing :) Blessings Misty |
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SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION: Malachite is a basic copper carbonate. It's chemistry is Cu2CO3(OH)2. It ranges in color from emerald green thru grass green to shades of silky pale green. The streak is light green. It's hardness is 3-1/2 to 4. Crystals are rare. Most gem specimens display distinctive concentric colorbanding; (alternating dark green and light green bands.)
ENVIRONMENT: Malachite is a secondary copper mineral and develops in the zone of alteration in massive, lode, and disseminated hydrothermal replacement deposits. Associated minerals are azurite, limonite, and chalcopyrite.
OCCURRENCE: The copper mines at Bisbee, Chochise Co., Arizona, are famous for their fine specimens of massive malachite and pseudomorphs of malachite after azurite. Mines at Morenci in Greenlee Co., and at Globe in Gila Co., Arizona, have yielded beautiful malachite specimens, of which some consist of alternating layers of green malachite and blue azurite. Fine malachite has also come from copper mines in California, Nevada, Utah, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
NAME: The name is from the Greek [moloche], "mallow," an illusion to the mineral's leaf-green color. Malachite is used as an ore of copper and as a gemstone.
LEGEND and LORE: It is said that if malachite is worn, it will break into pieces to warn the wearer of danger.
MAGICAL PROPERTIES: Used to direct power towards magical goals. Protective, especially towards children. According to Cunningham, "Small pieces of malachite placed in each corner of a business building or a small piece placed in the cash register draws customers. Worn during business meetings or trade shows, it increases your ability to obtain good deals and sales. It is the salesperson's stone." (2)
HEALING: If the malachite is of the blue-green variety, it can be associated with the Sacral Center, or Splenic Chakra (Svadisthana). Here, it's energy branches to the left, to the spleen. (It is intended in this position for those who are celibate.) In addition, if it is grass-green, it can be used at the Lumbar/Solar Plexus Center. "When the malachite is placed at the solar plexus and a piece of green jade is placed at the heart center and a double-terminated quartz crystal is placed between them, people may remember events that have been blocked for years. They may cry or scream. As these buried emotions are brought to the surface and released, a great weight is lifted and they soon feel renewed." (3)
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE: I am very careful about using Malachite. It has been my experience that the emotions that it releases can be very powerful, to the point of overwhelming some people. On the other hand, if the individual is ready to deal with them (in a "growth" period) it may work out just fine. You could "balance" the emotional content with a pink stone (such as rose quartz) to cut down some on the intensity.
A few years ago, I broke my arm. To do so, I damaged the muscles and nerves in my wrist. I was in a lot of pain, and was searching for what I could do to help the situation. During a journey, I saw malachite, so I found a malachite heart which I held in the palm of the broken arm while meditating. I got a lot of relief from it. Now, if the wrist acts up, I use the heart, taped over the wrist area when I go to bed at night. It seems to help quite a bit. I now recommend malachite for nerve/muscle damage with some success. (4)
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1. Scientific, Environment, Occurrence and Name are from (or paraphrased from) "The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Rocks and Minerals".
2. Legends and Lore, Magical Properties are from "Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic", by Scott Cunningham.
3. Some of the healing information may come from "Color and Crystals, A Journey Through the Chakras" by Joy Gardner.
4. Personal Experience is from MY personal experience, journals and notebooks, by Tandika Star.
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