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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:33 am
Chalcedony
Appearance: transparent to opaque; white, pink, blue, red, gray Keywords: Creative, Spiritual, Optimism
Specific Uses: Promotes good will and brotherhood Enhances group stability Absorbs negative energy transforms it Melancholy into joy Bring mind, body, spirit and emotion into harmony Eases self doubt Helps with constructive inner reflection
Specifics by Color:
Blue (also most common): creativity open mind acceptance of new ideas, new situations Metal flexibility verbal skills
Dendritic: promotes clear and precise thought memory processing amiability taking care of unpleasant matters (good for those suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Pink: encourages kindness childlike wonder empathy inner peace willingness to learn encourages creative storytelling
Red: bestows strength persistence while in pursuit of a goal offers insight as to when to fight and when to give in increases confidence aides in making plans on how to make things work in a positive manner
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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:05 pm
Just out of curiosity, I believe I've seen green Chalcedony in places. Is it a different stone commonly misconceived as Chalcedony, and if not; do you know what properties are generally associated with (void if so of course)? 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:47 pm
Green Chalcedony is most commonly sold under the name Chrysoprase. It is colored by trace amounts of nickle. Said to promote deep meditative states, hope, personal insights, love of truth. Stimulates creativity and draws out latent talents. Stimulates fidelity in personal life as well as business. It can re-energize the heart and sacral chakras. It is a great healing stone. Keeps ego in check. Boosts openness to new situations. Helps over come obsessive and impulsive thoughts. Aligns ideals with behavior. Combats judgmental thoughts and behaviors and increases compassion and forgiveness.
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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:35 pm
All right, I had thought so. 3nodding
It has some rather admirable properties. At least from my point of view, those are things I hold in high regards.
Overall, the green sounds (reads?) a lot more progressive than the other colors.
Thank you. smile
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