Berries, fruits and seeds are ripening in nature and harvest time is slowly approaching. We can enjoy the warm days and consider ourselves lucky in view of the abundance around us. We gratefully accept what nature has to offer us at this time of year and marvel once again at ...
Berries, fruits and seeds are ripening in nature and harvest time is slowly approaching. We can enjoy the warm days and consider ourselves lucky in view of the abundance around us. We gratefully accept what nature has to offer us at this time of year and marvel once again at the miracle of life: colors, shapes and scents in all their diversity.
The green gemstone serahonite reminds us that we must remain mindful and attentive despite all the joie de vivre and exuberance. Even if your surroundings are bubbling over with activity and energy, a critical introspection is also necessary. With the help of serafinite, conflicts can be resolved, you become more open and ready for compromise and reconciliation. Old patterns are overcome or dissolved and you can look at what life has to offer in a relaxed and calm manner.
Serafinite, also known as seraphinite, angel stone or clinochlore in the gemstone literature, was given its name at the end of the 1990s; previously, the stone was sold in retail and wholesale under the mineralogical name clinochlore. The name serafinite is derived from seraphim (= angel with six wings).
Modern gemstone healing uses serafinite to resolve conflicts and strengthen the willingness to change and develop. Inner collection and determination are supported.
Popular ways of using serafinite include wearing it, e.g. as a drilled Tumbled Stone or gemstone necklace, massages, Gemstone Water and laying a stone circle and then meditating.