5 Aromatherapy Recipes for the Overloaded Empath https://www.sagegoddess.com/medicine/overloaded-empath/ An empath is someone who deeply feels the energies and emotions of others when out in the world. The empaths among us, those who do magic, energy healing, Reiki, massage, and aromatherapy all share one thing in common – we interact on a deep subconscious and vibrational... Continue Reading →
Feng Shui – Fu Dog
Feng Shui - Fu Dog One of the most recognizable symbols in Feng Shui is the Fu Dog, often used for protection. Many temples, government offices, and palaces place them outside the front gates on either side of a walkway or staircase to warn negative energies to stay away. Fu Dogs are displayed in pairs,... Continue Reading →
Feng Shui – Turquoise
Feng Shui - Turquoise One of the most popular stones for jewelry is turquoise, a combination of copper and aluminum. Its bright blue and green colors are associated with the American Southwest, but they are also found in China, Iran, Africa, and Mexico. Since this stone enhances communication, especially in the spiritual realms, it's great... Continue Reading →
Feng Shui – Chung Kwei
Feng Shui - Chung Kwei As we've seen, statues made of bronze create strong boundaries against negative forces. If you want to take protection up a notch, try adding a bronze Chung Kwei to your space. This figure is depicted holding a bat, with a sword behind his back, and standing on a vanquished evil... Continue Reading →
Feng Shui – Black Turtle
Feng Shui - Black Turtle The Black Turtle is one of the most potent symbols of change in Feng Shui. Associated with the element of water and the northern direction, it's a powerful symbol of stability and protection in your home. Throughout any problems, the Turtle always retreats within to weather the storm. Placing one... Continue Reading →
O is for Onyx
A to Z April Blogging Challenge http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/ Helen had been a collector of Onyx for several years; particularly Black Onyx. She had some Marble Onyx in her collection, but more than half, were Black Onyx. She had traveled to Brazil, India, and Madagascar to see it mined and to look for pieces to add to... Continue Reading →
Brown
Today, for Brown Day, I want to talk about the gemstone, Tigers Eye. Tigers Eye comes from a type of Quartz. It is one of the chatoyant gemstones, that includes: Malachite, Jade, Obsidian, and more. Tigers Eye is a semi-precious stone. The name, Tigers Eye, comes from the Greek term psudomorph, which means 'false form'.... Continue Reading →
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