Lazulite
gemstones and minerals
The intense blue of Lazulite, the perfection of its crystals, captivates the eye and the imagination.
Its fascinating beauty is accompanied by soothing and enlightening properties in lithotherapy.
What are the lithotherapy virtues of Lazulite?
Its name derives from Arabic and ancient Greek, lazaward meaning "blue" and lithos meaning "stone". Since antiquity, blue stone has never ceased to captivate with its splendor.
Its symbols in antiquity
In the ancient world, Lazulite embodied the truth and wisdom of the gods.
For the ancient Greeks, it also symbolized absolute knowledge, a lucid and balanced mind. It was associated with Athena, goddess of nature, and signified both spiritual intelligence and strategic knowledge.
Benefits of stone
In lithotherapy, its relaxing and soothing effects can help alleviate obsessive thoughts that get in the way of clear thinking.
It can help reduce anxiety and, by accompanying you in the acceptance of emotions that take up too much space, participate in the development of the intellect, concentration and communication, thus providing greater self-confidence.
This opens up a new path for intuition, which can be expressed more directly through this new access to inner visions.
Higher consciousness and authentic expression also encourage deep meditation for healing work.
On a physical level
According to tradition, which is not scientifically established, it stimulates the immune system and relieves anxiety-related pain.
Which crystals should I use to amplify the effect of Lazulite in lithotherapy?
In lithotherapy, complementary crystals can be combined with Lazulite to intensify its work:
- With Amethyst for meditation and uplifting the spirit
- combined with Fluorite for improved concentration during learning
- with Cyanite or Blue Disthenes, it frees intuition from repression.
Purifying and recharging Lazulite
Under the sun, under running water, waveform effect, fumigation, singing bowl, breath/wind, prayers with meaning for you.Chakras
3rd eye chakra, throat chakra, coronal chakraIntuition, self vision, authentic expression, spiritual elevation
Astrological signs
Gemini and SagittariusElement
AirThinking, expressing, listening, moving
Lazulite mineralogy
It is sometimes confused with Lapis lazuli or Lazurite, but is a very distinct mineral.
Lazulite is a phosphate of aluminum, magnesium and iron. This rare stone crystallizes in the monoclinic system - its bipyramidal crystals are exceptionally beautiful.
It occurs mainly in silica-rich metamorphic rocks such as quartzites, or in granitic pegmatites.
It is found in Austria, Brazil, Canada, the United States and Madagascar, often close to deposits of quartz, cyanite, muscovite or rutile.
Its hardness ranges from 5.5 to 6 on the Mohs scale.
Its density can vary between 3.1 and 3.2.
*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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