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  1. Stone - Fluorite Fluorite comes in clear, blue, purple, yellow & brown and is made of cubic or octahedral crystals. It draws out negative energies and stress of all kinds. It cleanses, purifies, dispels and recognizes anything within the body that is not in perfect order. This is the best crystal to use to overcome any form of disorganization. Heading into the cold and flu season, you will want this crystal close by. Fluorite is a powerful healing tool, dealing with infections and disorders. It is also ef...
  2. Stone - Emerald Emerald encourages one to live and act from the heart, offering unconditional love and compassion in one's daily life and relationships. A stone of regeneration and recovery - healing negative emotions such as heartbreak.
  3. Stone - Aventurine A stone of opportunity and good luck. Inspires creativity, motivation and a zest for life. Reinforces leadership qualities and decisiveness. Promotes a feeling of well-being and aids in relaxation.
  4. Symbol - OM (Aum) The Sound of Creation Om is regarded as the first sound that was emitted when all of the universe was created from nothing. A cosmic hum, it continues to resonate in all living beings to this very day. Thus, Om is both a primordial vibration and our connection to the divine. Om is used as a mantra within Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It bears striking aural similarities to the Amen used in Christianity, and the Amin used in Islam. Regardless of religious affiliation, many find it...
  5. Symbol - Dragon Dragon symbolizes protection, prosperity, wisdom, infinity, and magic. Dragon offers fierce protection and is the guardian of the treasures and potential that lie hidden deep within your unconscious, universal mind. • Fire Dragon helps fuel your life of enthusiasm to overcome obstacles, and offers protection and leadership. • Air Dragon brings vast amounts of intellect, illumination, and clear insights to bear on all problems, helping you to trust your inner voice. • Earth Dragon’s nurturing ...
  6. Symbol - Buddha The Awakened One Teacher, philosopher, leader: Buddha was many things. But at his core, Buddha was a man who sought to understand suffering, and in the process, founded an entire spiritual movement. Born in 563 BCE in Nepal, Buddha was originally referred to as Siddhārtha and lived a rich, pleasant life as the prince of the Sakyas. After seeing suffering for the first time as a young man, he renounced his title and embraced asceticism. He eventually achieved enlightenment after meditating und...