Bixbite
Harmony, Unconditional Love, Inner Growth
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Pronunciation: BICKS-bite Hardness: (7.5 - 8) |
"Bixbite can be used to establish ones natural progression toward wisdom and the enlightened state. It can enhance physical energy and power, bringing in the clear state of universal love. Bixbite opens and energizes the Root Chakra.
Bixbite activates the Heart Chakra with a powerful and distinct energy of sacredness, stimulating to action the innate qualities of unconditional love and respect for all life. It is a stone of love for the new age and is useful in relationships to provide cooperation, compatibility and harmony.
Bixbite helps to deal with issues of co-dependence. It helps one to concentrate on inner growth and allows for the release of negativity." Love is in the Earth--A Kaleidoscope of Crystals by Melody ISBN 0-9628190-3-4
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