Magnificent Moldavite
I hope everyone’s having another great Tuesday! This week’s
gem is a Gem Steady favorite and has even had one blog dedicated to discussing
its amazing story! The gem is definitely out of this world, both metaphorically
and literally. As you’ve already learned this awe-inspiring gem originated
after a meteorite crashed into Earth over 14 million years ago. This week we’re discussing the marvelous
Moldavite.
This amazing gem can be found near the Bohemian Plateau in
the Czech Republic and influences a variety of energies including inner vision,
power, and love. As a result of this, Moldavite is particularly effective in
metaphysical practice. It can even help to accelerate your spiritual path.
Like many gems, Moldavite has a history of being used to
honor various goddesses. It was used to honor Persephone, the Greek goddess of
spring. As well as, Gaia, the Greek Earth mother goddess, who was one of the
first to appear in the process of creation and is honored as being the Earth.
Moldavite has also been used as a talisman for good fortune.
Folklore in the Czech Republic Moldavite is thought to bring
good luck and harmony to relationships. During the Middle Ages, this gem was
valued so highly that only members of nobility or royalty could wear. People in
Eastern Europe have been wearing this gem for around 25,000 years. An ancient
statue of the Venus of Willendorf was found with a number of Moldavite amulets.
Moldavite can even help to improve your spiritual life by
awakening the intelligence of your heart and helping you to disconnect from
unhealthy attachments. This amazing gem will also help to create more vivid and
meaningful dreams. Moldavite is often used in meditation and can help to open
the Heart, Third Eye and Crown Chakras. It can help to create out of body
travel and powerful visions. Moldavite is also popular in Feng Shui, and uses
the energy of growth, expansion, new beginnings, and health. It can enhance
vitality, and helps people to grow. It’s often used in the east and
southeastern areas of a home or room.
Would you like a piece of this wonderful gem for yourself?
If so, Gem Steady has you cover! Do you have any experience with Moldavite, or
have you heard a different version of its origin? We would love to hear about
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-Best Intern AR