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Lemon Chrysoprase
Lemon Chrysoprase
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Lemon Chrysoprase (or Lemon Chrysoprase) is a variety of Chalcedony (Quartz family) with a vibrant yellow-green color. Unlike classic Chrysoprase (which is greener), its lemon hue is due to a higher magnesite content. Its virtues combine the energy of green (heart) and yellow (solar plexus).
It is primarily associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura, center of will and emotions) and the Heart Chakra (Anahata, love and compassion).
Here are its main virtues in lithotherapy:
1. Emotional and Mental Plane (Solar Plexus & Heart)
Self-Confidence and Optimism: It instills a sense of confidence and security. It promotes self-acceptance and helps overcome complexes or introversion.
Comfort and Soothing: It is known for its calming and comforting effect. It helps release emotional stress, dispel negative thoughts, and bring serenity.
Compassion and Forgiveness: It encourages open-heartedness, compassion, and generosity towards oneself and others. It is beneficial for those going through heartbreak or struggling to forgive.
Mental Clarity and Wisdom: It improves perception and brings a certain mental acuity, aiding in decision-making and introspection.
Sleep: It is recommended for promoting restorative and peaceful sleep, free from nightmares.
2. Physical Plane (traditional)
Detoxification: It is often used to support the proper functioning of the liver and digestive system, aiding in detoxification and the elimination of toxins from the body.
Vitality and Recovery: It is considered a vitalizing stone that aids in recovery after physical exertion or illness.
Hormonal Balance: It is known to help with hormonal balance, and is sometimes associated with supporting fertility and the reproductive system.
In summary, Lemon Chrysoprase is a stone of harmony and renewal. It acts as a balm for the heart and mind, helping you assert yourself with confidence while cultivating gentleness and compassion.
Disclaimer: The properties and virtues of stones are derived from traditions and should not replace the advice or treatments of a health professional.
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