Healing Properties of Turquoise: A Crystal for Connecting with Spirit

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

Turquoise is a robin's egg blue stone often displaying brown, black, or gray veining that has a long history of use by many cultures across the globe. A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Turquoise: "I am protected and secure in all that I do and I maintain a solid, grounded connection to the earth."   Common Healing Properties of Turquoise: * Enhances communication with your guides * Helps you to be mindful of the present moment * Enhances self-expression and communication * Removes unwanted energy from yourself and your environment * Suports you as you work to increase your self-confidence * Aids in relaxation * Promotes spiritual growth * Helps you to remain on the path that is for your highest good * Carries the wisdom of the water element - this stone can share water’s wisdom with you             Colors: Sky blue, light blue (sometimes with brown or gray veins) Zodiac Signs: Sagittarius, Aquarius Elements: Air, Water Companion Flowers: Agave Companion Essential Oil: Yucca Companion Stone: Howlite Common Origins: Arizona, USA, New Mexico, USA, Tibet, Cornwall, UK, Peru, Mongolia, Mexico Notes: This stone is often stabilized or dyed and many imitations exist (typically dyed Howlite or Magnesite). Wanna’ Get Science-y? Click Here to get information about the chemical composition, hardness, streak, etc. of this crystal from one of my favorite sites!   More About Turquoise: Turquoise is a stone of ancient wisdom and instills patience. It enhances your ability to think things through before rushing forward if the path ahead is still unclear. Work with this stone if you need to take time to find clarity and fill any gaps in your knowledge before making rash decisions. Turquoise is a soft, sky-blue stone that has often been connected with heavenly realms and air energy. Often what is sold as turquoise is a “fake,” either a dyed piece of howlite or even low-grade turquoise which has been ground up and reconstituted. Usually with the help of binders and dyes. Watch a video here, which will provide a good introduction to spotting real vs. fake turquoise. The beautiful Turquoise has been treasured by people all over the world since prehistory. The oldest known pieces of jewelry are the four turquoise bracelets found on the mummy of the Egyptian Queen Zer. A lot of Turquoise is found in the southwestern US, where it has traditionally been a valuable trade item.

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