Onyx

Strength, Clarity, Meditation/Dreaming Tool








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Pronunciation: ON-iks

Also known as:

Primary Chakra: ALL, additionally varies with color

Astrological sign(s): Leo

Vibration: Number 6

Crystal System: Trigonal

Chemical Composition: SiO2 Silicon Dioxide with impurities

Mineral Class: Silicates

Group:

Hardness: (7)

Color: Black, Brown/Black, Blue

Location: Canada, UK, USA

Rarity: Common
 
Onyx is wonderful at assisting to provide wonderful frequencies for meditation and dreaming. When using this for either of these purposes, it is recommended one use a grounding stone for protection in concert with the Onyx. Onyx promotes strength, stamina, tenacity, and self control. It is valuable in difficult or confusing times in ones life. It can be used to banish grief and encourages happiness and good fortune. It helps one to become master of their own future.

Blue Onyx is strength giving. It provides support in difficult or confusing circumstances and during times of enormous mental or physical stress. Aligning your energy with a higher power, accessing higher guidance can be assisted by the use of Onyx. Use Onyx to heal old grief or sorrow. Onyx can hold the physical memories of the wearer, making it extremely useful in the areas of past life work and healing trauma. Onyx recognizes and integrates dualities within the self. It can be used to alleviate overwhelming fears and anxiety.


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Created by Kristi26082 points . Last Modification: Friday 11 of December, 2009 02:03:18 EST by Spiral9462 points . (Version 15)

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