Stones

kyanite

Kyanite gets its name from the Greek word "kyanos", meaning deep blue. It is a typically blue silicate mineral and has been used as a semiprecious gemstone, which may have cat's eye chatoyancy. Mercurious Designs now offers kyanite throughout its range of sterling silver jewelry.

Kyanite gets its name from the Greek word "kyanos", meaning deep blue. It is a typically blue silicate mineral and has been used as a semiprecious gemstone, which may have cat's eye chatoyancy. Mercurious Designs now offers kyanite throughout  its range of sterling silver jewelry.

The high vibration and rapid transfers of energy from Kyanite create pathways where none existed before. Like a universal bridge, it is an extraordinary crystal of connection, opening the mind centers, enhancing telepathic and psychic abilities, bridging gaps in all communication efforts, and providing a link for transmitting or receiving healing energy. It immediately aligns the chakras and subtle bodies, bringing tranquility and a calming effect to the whole being. It is an exceptional stone for transitioning into deep meditative states. [Simmons, 223] [Ahsian, 224-225] [Melody, 363-364]

Kyanite inspires loyalty and fair treatment to others. It assists in working through disagreements and disputes, and can aid in repairing damaged relationships. It is beneficial in negotiations, diplomatic missions, arbitration and other forms of communication between disharmonious people, allowing disparate energies to move into resonance and find a common frequency.

[Simmons, 224] [Ahsian, 224]

[Melody, pp.] Melody, Love Is In The Earth (Wheat Ridge, CO  : Earth-Love Publishing House, 1995).

[Simmons, pp.] Robert Simmons & Naisha Ahsian, The Book of Stones

(Berkley, CA : North Atlantic Books, 2007). 

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