Discovery of Angelite: The Angelic Stone in Lithotherapy
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Geographical origin of Angelite
Angelite, also known as angel stone, is a variety of Anhydrite. It is mainly mined in Great Britain, Peru and Egypt. Its formation is by the evaporation of sea water in caves or lagoons.
Colors of Angelite
The color of Angelite is usually a pale blue that evokes the tranquility of the sky or the serenity of the ocean. It can also have shades of white, gray, or pink.
Mineral and esoteric properties of Angelite
In gemology, Angelite is a semi-precious stone with a hardness of 3.5 on the Mohs scale. In lithotherapy, it is known to facilitate communication with the angelic realms, promote inner peace, and help express feelings and emotions.
Legends associated with Angelite
Many legends surround Angelite. Some ancient cultures believed that this stone had the power to open the gates of heaven or communicate with angels. Others considered it a symbol of protection against negative energies.
Symbolism of Angelite
Angelite symbolizes communication, serenity, and spiritual elevation. It is often used in meditations to promote calm and tranquility of the mind, and to help achieve higher states of consciousness.
Angelite in modern lithotherapy
In modern lithotherapy, Angelite is used to promote emotional and spiritual well-being. It is often used in meditation, energy healing, or simply worn as jewelry to benefit from its positive energies.