Zincite

Transformation, Life Force, Enhances Intuition






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Pronunciation: ZIN-kite

Also known as:

Primary Chakra: Root, Sacral, Solar Plexus

Astrological sign(s): Taurus, Libra

Vibration: Number 5

Crystal System: Hexagonal

Chemical Composition: ZnO Zinc Oxide

Mineral Class: Oxides and Hydroxides

Group:

Hardness: (4)

Color: Yellow, Green/Yellow, Orange, Orange/Yellow, Orange/Red, Red, Brown

LocationAustralia, Iran, Italy, Poland, Spain, USA, Zambia

Rarity: Common
 
“Zincite is an excellent stone for transformation and alchemicalizing your life. It anchors the light body into the physical realm assists in fulfilling karmic agreements and soul evolution, and synthesizes physical energy and personal power. Assisting the manifestation process and reenergizing depleted systems, Zincite removes hypnotic commands and energy blocks and encourages free flow of life force.  This stone attracts abundance at a physical and spiritual level, assists with the rise of Kundalini energy, and enhances gut instincts and intuition. Zincite heals shock and trauma and instills the courage to deal with traumatic situations. It ameliorates depression and releases painful memories so that these can be laid to rest."  The Encyclopedia of Crystals by Judy Hall ISBN 1-59233-266-8

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