Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule: A Crystal for Calming & Tranquility

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

A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule: "I am grounded, safe, and balanced and I'm ready to create positive change in my life."   Common Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule: * Promotes bravery and courage * Balances and calms fiery attitudes (anger, frustration, etc.) * Facilitates grounding * Connects you with the energies of the fire element * Helps you learn the value and importance self-control * Stabilizes the emotional body * Aid in transformation (physical, emotional, and spiritual) * Helps you to become well-rounded * Assists you in releasing the fear of water or drowning * Enhances self-confidence * Lets your inner light shine through to be seen by others * Aids in disorders of the digestive system * Increases joy and happiness * Increases prosperity and abundance * Stabilizes the emotional body * Enhances “attitude of gratitude” * Promotes communication with your inner-self * Encourages a playful relationship with your inner child * Balances the emotions * Relieves intestinal upset * Helps you see the love that you deserve in your life * Helps you to solve your problems by enhancing your multi-tasking abilities and encourages you to consider many different options at once Colors: Gray or tan with golden yellow jagged areas separated by dark brown or black Associated Chakras: 1st (Root), 2nd (Sacral) Zodiac Signs: Taurus, Leo, Virgo, Capricorn, Scorpio Elements: Earth, Fire Companion Flowers: Wild Ginger Companion Essential Oil: Cinnamon Companion Stone: Golden Calcite Common Origins: Morocco Notes: This stone contains Golden Calcite and Brown Aragonite Wanna’ Get Science-y? Click Here to get more information about this crystal!     /*   The staff at my new age shop, Mimosa Books & Gifts, had this to share: Septarian shields are a formation where brown aragonite has formed into a concretion or nodule*, then cracked as it dries out over time. The cracks have then been filled in with a solution of calcium carbonate, which has hardened into a white-to-yellow mineral. When these nodules — a type of geode — are cracked open, we can see the two minerals have formed a fascinating pattern. No two pieces are the same. The name “septarian” comes from the Latin word for the number seven. This is due to the fact that seven is a common number of main divisions to find in the geode. This formation is also called a Thunder Egg. * Note: There’s a technical geological difference between concretions and nodules, but the septarian shields are commonly called both concretions and nodules. Septarian Nodule Lore: Septarian shields are great for peaceful contemplation, but they originated from processes that were not peaceful at all.

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