A-Z Blog Challenge 2015–Crystal Fix–Kionite 3 comments


 

K

 Is For Kionite

Kyanite—Attunement, tranquilizing, throat chakra

  • A meditation stone that amplifies higher frequency energy.Iolite
  • Use it to manifest spiritual energy and to find a spirit guide.
  • Put it nearby when you sleep to promote healing dreams and to aid in dream recall.
  • Kyanite requires no cleaning because it does not hold negative energy.
  • Connects the higher mind with the physical and illuminates the connection between cause and effect—the part decisions and visions play in the tapestry of a life.
  • A good stone to aid in the transition from life to death.
  • Use it to treat muscular disorders and thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, throat and brain.
  • It lowers blood pressure and can help infections.
  • Can release excess weight.
  • Balances yin and yang energies.
  • Position between the naval and heart or wear as a pendant.

Tomorrow’s Crystal Fix: Lapis Lazuli

 Bonus--Last year for the A-Z Blog challenge, my theme was Magic. See the J is for Jinx post HERE.

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3 thoughts on “A-Z Blog Challenge 2015–Crystal Fix–Kionite

  • Bob Scotney

    I’ve read back through a number of your A-Z posts. As I studied geology as part of my university course I find the discussion of minerals interesting, I’ve learnt a thing or too, not just from K.

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