Hematite Rings
Hematite Rings
The History of the Stone
The History of the Stone
It takes its name from the Latin “haematites” which means “blood”. Homo sapiens transformed it into red powder to make cave paintings.
The Egyptians used it to alleviate blood disorders. It was also used as blush and lipstick.
Chakras & astrological signs
Chakras & astrological signs
- Root
- Aries & Pisces
The interview
The interview
Purification methods (1x per month)
- By fumigation : Light sage or purification incense and pass the Stone through the smoke
- The Tibetan or crystal bowl: Place the stone inside and vibrate for at least 5 minutes or according to your feelings
Warning: Hematite does not tolerate water.
Recharging methods (after purification)
- On a cluster or an Amethyst geode: To place on top
- At the Moon: Place on a windowsill or outside for 1 night at the Moon, ideally full
- On a Flower of Life: Figure of sacred geometry, it recharges Minerals
- To be anchored
- Harmonizing polarities
- Calm bleeding
- Avoid iron deficiency
- Reduce blood pressure (and hematomas, menstruation, varicose veins, etc.)
- Learn to listen to your body
- Being in full awareness
- Learning to be more down to earth
- Feeling safe and confident
- Strengthening the connection with the Earth to better root oneself
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