Tuesday 9 June 2015

What is Moonstone Used For?

Moonstone has been used for centuries in a variety of cultures. Being a perfect expression of the yin, the soothing and mysterious energy of the moon, moonstone is the bringer of calm, peace and balance.
The peace and calm that moonstone generates has a sensual, other-worldly quality to it; it is infused with an enchanting, soft glow of optimism and creative energy.
Moonstone - with its high energy rays of purple, gold and blue - is enveloped in a shimmering milky white energy. The milky moon, the motherly energy, the peaceful cocooning before another rebirth, the veiling of mysteries until one is ready with a calm and clear mind - these and many more energy properties are attributed to beautiful moonstone.
Moonstone is very popular in jewellery because this is where it can serve the best. As each moonstone is truly unique, allow yourself to experience different moonstones in different jewelry forms. It might be a moonstone pendant that will best soothe your heart emotions, or maybe it is a moonstone ring that will fit just right because it touches the energy meridian connected to your inner balance.
The clearer the moonstone is and the more colourful its glow, the more healing are its energy properties.
Moonstone is a very personal stone. It is a reflection of the person who owns it. It does not add or detract, only shows how it is. This is why the moonstone is said to perceive that which "is". Moonstone is an excellent stone to use in meditation to understand oneself. Placing it in the moonlight of a moon reaching its fullness, not a full or waning moon, can revitalize it. This is a particularly good gemstone for women. It is a good stone for young women or teenagers.
Healing properties of Moonstone
Moonstone is used by healers to stimulate the functioning of the pineal gland and balance internal hormone cycles with nature's rhythms. Moonstone is a stone of inner growth and strength. Though often considered to be a woman's stone, it can be beneficial to men in opening the emotional self.


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