Healing Properties of Crazy Lace Agate: A Crystal for Removing Attachments

Love & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast - A podcast by Ashley Leavy

A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Crazy Lace Agate: "I consciously let go of attachments and I immerse myself in the creative flow that surrounds me."       Common Healing Properties of Crazy Lace Agate: * Protects you from outside energies * Enhances grounding * Helps you go with the flow during difficult times * Aids you when you're recovering from exhaustion or fatigue * Increases emotional stability * Helps you release attachments to things that no longer serve you * Instills inner strength * Promotes active meditation * Balances your emotional, physical and intellectual energies * Harmonizes Yin and Yang energies in the body * Encourages clear decision making * Assists you in dealing with unresolved emotional pain * Helps you find laughter and joy * Increases stamina and physical energy * Helps you recognize patterns in your life and make necessary adjustments so you can work through them * Promotes vitality * Enhances creativity and allows you to sink into your creative flow     Colors: Swirls, stripes, and zig-zag patterns of yellow, orange, red, white, and gray Associated Chakras: 2nd (Sacral), 3rd (Solar Plexus) Zodiac Signs: Virgo, Pisces, Gemini, Libra Elements: Earth, Fire Companion Flowers: Blanketflower Companion Essential Oil: Tangerine Companion Stone: Purple Chalcedony Common Origins: Mexico Notes: Also known as Mexican Lace Agate or as Mexican Crazy Lace Agate Wanna’ Get Science-y? Click Here to get more information about this crystal!   /*   One Way to Work with Crazy Lace Agate: To facilitate an active form of meditation, make yourself comfortable in your sacred space and while holding your Crazy Lace Agate stone, begin to trace its patterns with your eyes. Allow yourself to continue following the patterns as they swirl around the surface of the stone until you become immersed in the experience. When you feel ready, slowly soften your gaze, letting your eyes go in and out of focus, and bring your attention back to the present moment. Wiggle your fingers and your toes, becoming aware of your body, and take a few deep breaths to center yourself. More About Agate: Agate comes in a huge variety of colors and patterns, many named for plants and animals. These names not only describe the stone’s appearance, they add meaning to the stone’s uses as well. Ancient Greeks called tawny-colored ones “lion skin agates.” These stones had great strength and could counteract a wide range of poisons, especially scorpion stings. In Hebrew tradition, one could gain courage by plucking a hair from a lion’s mane. However if that seemed a little too ambitious to start out with, you could substitute a lion skin agate instead!

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