The Kimberlite
In crystal healing, kimberlite is a stone that sheds light on any transformation or evolution of the mind. Understanding a change also means embracing it with its support.
What are the benefits of kimberlite in crystal healing?
Depth and Flow
It can form more than 150 km underground and, during disruptive volcanic eruptions, burst to the surface carrying diamonds.
It is also a symbol representing the inner strengths of the spirit, capable of enduring extreme journeys and trials, overcoming countless hardships to reach the light on the surface.
The state of affairs is evolving and transforming, driven by forces that seek harmony. But change inevitably brings with it its share of pain. Evolving also means letting go of illusions along the way and embracing new values that foster flexibility and generosity for a better life. When you embark on a journey of change, Kimberlite can be an ideal ally, helping you stop dwelling on your misfortunes and finally move forward on your path despite the obstacles.
In crystal healing, kimberlite is a stone of evolution and transformation. Its energy can help you break free from the constraints of your history and your own past.
Its properties support you in embracing a new zest for life that fosters change, while providing protection and security. Its presence promotes emotional grounding and stability, while fostering clarity of vision and confidence in your actions.
Because of its powerful energetic properties, kimberlite is also used during meditation to achieve a state of concentration free from the instability caused by doubt, embracing that doubt as a new path to self-discovery.
What gemstones go well with kimberlite?
Here are a few suggestions for enhancing the effects of crystal healing:
- Chrysoprase helps us accept and recognize the value of new options
- pair it with the green opal, which supports any transition
- In the face of change, the blue sapphire helps us cultivate patience so we can learn to wait more effectively.
How do you purify kimberlite?
Clean and recharge your stone
Moon/sun, fire, running water, waveform, fumigation, singing bowl, breath/wind, prayers...Chakras
1er and 2e chakras - Root and SacredSpiritual Security, Creativity, and Acceptance
Astrological signs
Capricorn and ScorpioEvolution and Resilience
Element
EarthMineralogy of Kimberlite
Its name comes from the city of Kimberley in South Africa, where it was discovered.
It forms at extremely great depths, literally at the heart of volcanoes.
Often indicative of the presence of diamonds—always in small quantities—kimberlite is an ultramafic igneous rock rich in olivine, diopside, and phlogopite. The variability of these minerals affects its hardness and structure.
Its hardness ranges from 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale—making it a relatively hard stone.
Lithotherapy
Mineralogy
For a Change
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.
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