Pyrite Crane
Pyrite Crane
The History of the Stone
The History of the Stone
Its name comes from the Greek "pyr", meaning fire, because it creates sparks when struck against steel.
Alchemists believed that pyrite held the key to transmutation
It is also known as "Fool's Gold", its deceptive appearance has disappointed many gold prospectors!
Chakras & astrological signs
Chakras & astrological signs
- Solar Plexus & 3rd eye
- Libra, Aries & Leo
The interview
The interview
Purification methods (1x per month)
- NO water
- 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
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
- In the Sun: Expose to the sun for a few hours
- On a Flower of Life: Figure of sacred geometry, it recharges Minerals
- Soothe skin problems
- Reduce stuttering
- Take back control of your life
- Respect your own limits
- Learn to say no
- Gain self-confidence
- Coming out of your shell
- Improve understanding and concentration
- Structuring the mind
- Seeing beyond appearances
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Height 5.5
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Width 5
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Depth 7.5
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Weight 476g
The skull is the seat of the brain and therefore represents everything that is cerebral: thought, memory, knowledge... It is an excellent companion on the path to spirituality and awakening.
All the explanations of the skull here
Lithotherapy is part of alternative energy therapies and does not replace a consultation or medical advice.