Morganite

Love, Heart Cleanser, Encouragement






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Pronunciation: MOOR-gun-ite

Also known as: Pink Beryl

Primary Chakra: Heart, Higher Heart

Astrological sign(s): Libra

Vibration: Number 1

Crystal System: Hexagonal

Chemical Composition: Be3Al2 Si6O18 Beryllium Aluminum Silicate

Mineral Class: Silicates

Group: Beryl

Hardness: (7.5 - 8)

Color: Various shades of Pink

Location: Brazil, Madagascar, Pakistan, Russia, USA

Rarity: Relatively Common
 
Morganite is an activator, cleanser and stimulator for the Heart Chakra. It helps to bring love into ones life and maintain that love as it continues to grow. Morganite brings the actualization of gain to ones life—gain and supplementation of that which is required to cultivate the spirit and to allow one to consciously align the personality with the ethereal soul. It stimulates the transmittal of interpersonal wisdom from ones guides. Morganite also stimulates creativity in issues of self control, assisting one to act from love. It opens the door to those vital currents which activate and energize loving thoughts and actions. Powerful love stone!

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: Friday 11 of December, 2009 01:56:00 EST by Spiral9484 points . (Version 14)

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