Marie Therese
Marie Therese
Medium (10" diameter) wall hanging in black suede cord with grey and white feathers.
Stones: Crystal Quartz, Rose Quartz, Natural Agate, Amethyst, Amazonite
Meaning: Crystal Quartz is the easiest stone to program. Known as the ‘master healer’, it will amplify energy and thought, as well as the effect of other crystals. It absorbs, stores, releases and regulates energy. Clear Quartz draws off negative energy of all kinds and acts as deep soul cleaners, cleansing the organs. Brings body into balance and harmonizes the chakras.
Rose Quartz: Known as the Love Stone, Rose Quartz is a stone of unconditional love. Reawakening the heart to its own innate love, it provides a deep sense of personal fulfillment and contentment, allowing one the capacity to truly give and receive love from others.
Agate: Agate is beneficial in self-analysis and uncovering hidden circumstances that might interfere with well-being. It promotes self-acceptance and confidence, encouraging the speaking of one's own truth, overcoming negativity and bitterness of the heart, by healing anger, fostering love, and lending the courage to start over. It is useful for any kind of trauma, stabilizing the aura, while eliminating and transforming negative energies. Its cleansing effect is powerful at all levels.
Amethyst: Amethyst is one of the most spiritual crystals there is, it promotes a love of the divine and encourages spiritual wisdom. It brings a sense of peace and contentment, with a calming effect that reduces anger, fear and impatience. It can promote inspired dreams and dispels nightmares. Helps to enhance memory and stop anxious thoughts. Amethyst promotes our sense of spiritual awareness and contentment and is useful for cleansing the aura and absorbing any negativity.
Amazonite: Called the Stone of Courage and the Stone of Truth, Amazonite empowers one to search the self and discover one’s own truths and integrity, and to move beyond fear of judgment or confrontation. It provides the freedom to express one’s thoughts and feelings, and to set strong and clear boundaries, both internally as self-discipline, and externally on what one is willing to experience or in defining personal space.