Agate: The gem with multiple colors and its benefits in lithotherapy
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Geographical origin of Agate
Agate is a semi-precious stone that is found in abundance throughout the world. Its main deposits are in India, Brazil, Uruguay and the United States. Its name comes from the Achates River (now Dirillo) in Sicily, where it was first discovered.
Colors of Agate
Agate comes in a multitude of colors, ranging from milky white to deep black, and every hue in the spectrum. Each agate is unique, with its own unique patterns and color nuances.
Mineral and esoteric properties of Agate
Mineralogically, agate is a variety of quartz. It is known to harmonize yin and yang energies, stabilize the aura and help with emotional balancing. In lithotherapy, it is used to strengthen the connection with the earth and promote a feeling of security.
Legends associated with Agate
Since ancient times, agate has been associated with many legends and beliefs. The Egyptians believed that it protected against scorpions and poisons, while the Greeks saw it as a talisman bringing protection and courage in times of war.
Symbolism of Agate
Agate symbolizes balance and harmony. It is often used as a meditation tool to facilitate chakra alignment and promote emotional balance. It is also associated with clarity of mind and truth.
Agate in modern lithotherapy
In modern lithotherapy, agate is used for its soothing and stabilizing properties. It is particularly appreciated for its ability to dissipate negative energies and promote emotional balance. It is also used to stimulate creativity and strengthen self-confidence.