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Healing Properties of Azurite: A Crystal for Spiritual Growth & Exploration

Healing Properties of Azurite: A Crystal for Spiritual Growth & Exploration

FromLove & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast


Healing Properties of Azurite: A Crystal for Spiritual Growth & Exploration

FromLove & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Azurite is a deep indigo blue, monoclinic mineral that's best known for its connection with intuition and psychic awareness.
A Crystal Affirmation for Azurite:  "I accept and trust my inner guidance and embrace my intuition and psychic skills."

Common Healing Properties of Azurite:

Enhances a connection with the Earth
Facilitates the growth of your nurturing qualities
Enhances psychic vision and mystical experience
Offers energetic protection during astral travel
Aids in acceptance of your natural intuitive gifts
Promotes truth
Encourages personal growth
Enhances cosmic connection
Useful for honing your psychic skills
Helps you deepen meditative states
Encourages you to find stillness in the present moment

 
Join me as I discuss the Properties, Lore, & Meaning of Azurite!
 

 
Healing Properties of Azurite: Associations & Correspondences

Colors: Deep indigo blue




Zodiac Signs: Pisces, Aquarius, Gemini






Elements: Water, Earth






Companion Flowers: Grape Hyacinth (Muscaria)






Companion Essential Oil: Blue Lotus






Companion Stone: Tangerine Calcite






Common Origins: Morocco, Arizona, Greece, Namibia, France, Australia

Notes: Also known as Chessylite, Chessy Copper, Lasur, Blue Malachite, or as Kuanos






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More About Azurite:
Azurite is a member of the monoclinic crystal system.  It is a deep, indigo blue and can be found in a range of formations including opaque, spherical nodules and gemmy, tabular crystal clusters. Along with Malachite, Azurite is a mineral commonly found near copper deposits, where it can take on an astonishing variety of formations. You may see it as a crystal, a stalactite, a bright blue stone with lighter patterning, a midnight blue mass, a prickly little nodule, or in hundreds of other forms.

This deep indigo stone is connected to the inner eye and stimulates creative expression and the imagination. Work with this crystal when you need a little intuitive help understanding the thoughts or feelings of others. When you can put yourself in someone else’s shoes (or their head for that matter), it’s easier to hold compassion for them and work in cooperation.
Azurite Lore:
Because it is a soft stone with an intense color, ground-up azurite has long been used as a pigment. For example, priests in ancient Egypt would use it to paint the Eye of Horus on their foreheads. Its connection with the third eye is very strong, and it’s often recommended as a crystal to use for intuitive development and connection with heaven. In fact, the people of ancient China called Azurite the "Stone of Heaven" because they believed it helped them find the Heavenly Gateway, the path between heaven and earth.

It’s a good crystal to have near you when you’re meditating, or when you want to connect with your guides and angels. In more modern times, the Sleeping Prophet, Edgar Cayce, referred to this stone as Lapis Linguis in several of his readings and recommended it to promote intuitive development.


One Way to Work with Azurite:
This indigo crystal is well known for enhancing your intuition and stimulating your Inner Eye. Place a piece over your brow to connect with the universe in a deeper way and call forth the messages it’s trying to share with you. The copper in this stone acts like a conduit for energy, channeling it straight to your pineal gland, your body’s receiver for cosmic wisdom. Hold Azurite in your hands to help you interpret the messages, words, or symbols that come through.

 

Azurite Safety:
Be mindful of the fact that this ore contains a lot of copper. It may also give off harmful sulfur fumes when exposed to water, so please keep your pieces dry and handle them with care (be especially careful around dust given off by rough stones or clusters).

 



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Released:
Mar 24, 2021
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