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Tiger Eye Orgonite
Tiger Eye Orgonite
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Tiger's Eye is one of the most popular stones in lithotherapy, mainly renowned for its powerful virtues of protection, self-confidence, and energy.
It is a variety of microcrystalline quartz with shimmering brown and golden-yellow reflections.
Associated Chakras
Tiger's Eye is strongly linked to the lower chakras, providing grounding and vitality:
Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura): center of will, confidence, and personal power.
Root Chakra (Muladhara): for grounding and security.
1. Energetic Protection (Shield)
Protective Shield: Its most famous virtue is to act as a shield against negative energies and the evil eye. It is often considered an amulet that sends harmful influences (such as jealousy or malicious intentions) back to their sender.
Harmonization: It helps balance Yin and Yang (the body's energies) and harmonize emotions.
Relaxation: It dissipates discomfort, stress, and tension.
2. Confidence and Willpower
Self-Confidence: Tiger's Eye is a powerful stimulant for self-confidence and self-esteem. It encourages self-assertion and recognition of one's own value.
Courage and Boldness: It strengthens courage, inner strength, and determination, helping to overcome fears, doubts, and emotional blockages.
Mental Clarity: It promotes clarity of mind, concentration, and discernment, allowing one to make fair and rational decisions, without being influenced.
3. Physical Plane
Digestive System: It is reputed to regulate the digestive system, relieve gastric acidity and intestinal disorders (bloating, diarrhea or constipation) often linked to stress.
Energy and Vitality: It provides vitality and energy.
Joints and Mobility: It is sometimes used to relieve joint pain and improve mobility (especially for the legs and knees).
Respiration: It would help relax the diaphragm, which can alleviate respiratory problems.
Disclaimer: The properties and virtues of stones are provided for informational purposes only and are based on ancestral traditions. They should in no way substitute for a professional medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice.
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