Heliodor

 Protection, Courage, Stress Relief

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Pronunciation: HEE-lee-uh-dawr

Also known as: Golden Beryl

Primary Chakra(s): Solar Plexus, Third Eye, Crown

Astrological sign(s): Leo

Vibration: Number 5

Crystal System: Hexagonal

Chemical Composition: Be3Al2(SiO3)6, Beryllium Aluminum Silicate

Mineral Class: Silicates

Group: Beryl

Hardness: (7.5 - 8)

Color: Yellow, Yellow/Gold, Green/Gold

Location: Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Pakistan, Russia, USA

Rarity: Common

Beryl, in general, teaches how to do only that which you need to do. It is an excellent stone for dealing with stressful situations and shedding unnecessary baggage. It aids in tuning into guidance as to what you should be doing. Represents purity of being. Beryl helps to actualize potential.

Golden Beryl, also identified as Heliodor, opens and activates both the Crown Chakra and Solar Plexus Chakra.  It stimulates activity, adaptability and vitality.  Golden Beryl promotes the purity of "being" and teaches initiative, independence and the will to succeed.  Supports ones potential.  Useful in ritual magic.

See Also:
Aquamarine, Bixbite, Emerald, Morganite, and Goshenite

Caution: It is not recommended to use this in any type of elixir as it does contain aluminum which can be toxic.

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Created by Kristi26280 points . Last Modification: Wednesday 09 of December, 2009 19:09:16 EST by Spiral9484 points . (Version 25)

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