Goshenite pendant necklaces

Wearing a Goshenite pendant has many benefits in lithotherapy: this colorless beryl clarifies the mind against all confusions.


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What are the lithotherapy benefits of a Goshenite pendant or necklace?

Soothing - Purity - Clear mind - Creativity - Wisdom - Improves eyesight

Goshenite is a colorless beryl. Like all beryls, it nourishes the balance of the spirit. It is particularly linked to intuition and a clear mind, which elevates consciousness to a celestial world, understood as a link to creative expression, itself the fruit of meditative visions and waking dream listening. It invites you to be receptive to the messages of the imaginary or universal archetypes. If you appreciate Beryls as pendants, and the beneficial properties linked to expression in lithotherapy, you can also look at a natural Morganite pendant.

This is a stone of great rarity, thanks to which you have high aspirations and succeed in what you undertake with determination. Provided you maintain a clear and generous view of yourself and others, it opens the way to the realization of your potential if you preserve the purity of your intentions.

Your Goshenite necklace teaches you that patience is the key to achieving your goals. It helps you to be organized, persistent and focused on your tasks.

What are the physical effects of lithotherapy?

On a physical level, like all clear beryls, Goshenite is invaluable for your eyes if you're farsighted or short-sighted.

It is also a calming stone for all kinds of stress, thanks to its spiritual contribution.

Purifying your Goshenite pendant

Sun, fire, wind. Or the sound of chimes, singing bowls, drums, fumigation, sacred geometry, etc.

Colorless Beryl Chakras

Third eye and crown chakra

Astrological sign

Balance

Element

Water

Mineralogy of your pendant

Its name comes from the locality where it was discovered: Goshen, USA.
Transparent, translucent or opaque, Goshenite is a beryl, a glassy-looking silicate formed in granitic or metamorphic rocks. Its hardness ranges from 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale - making it a mineral with rather hard crystals.


*Please note that lithotherapy is not a substitute for serious medical treatment.
*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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