CELESTINE
Some practical information:
Célestine (or célestite) is a sulphate of strontium, it is a mineral close to Baryte. Hardness: 3-3.5/10. Origin: Germany, Brazil, Spain, Great Britain, Madagascar
The name of this mineral diverted from latin "Cealistis" which means celestial. It is uncolored in lightly bluish with sometimes nuances of mallows. These crystals are fluorescent when they are subjected to the ultraviolet rays.
For his Purification, cross it some seconds under cold water or use some frankincense, and recharge her on a mass of quartz or a bit sun. No salt
It entices more the natives of fish, cancer and Geminis. Planet: Saturn.
That it brings us:
Adultes will find the abatement of their anxiety by acquiring the sense of reality, responsibilities and accepting material eventuality. She allows to appreciate the value of things and acts with discretion.
Stone of inventivity, especially useful for arts.
Legends and superstitions:
This stone owes its name to the blue of the sky. For the Greeks, it represents caution, wisdom and prophesying. Did you know it?
They use it in missiles, fires of devices, or even for certain ammunitions. His combustion produces an intense red light owed to the presence of strontium.
His composition also allows him to be used in sugar refinery to enrich molasses and in craft confectionery. |