Monday, 26 May 2014

Merlinite

Merlinite Tumblestone
 
 
Merlinite stones are dualistic in nature and may take you on a journey to deeper and darker aspects of yourself. As they help you to have a more approachable outlook, this may aid you to handle the experience and learn to use the lower energies to balance yourself as you integrate them into total being.

The color ranges from deep grey to black and has a changeable luster. The dual coloring blends the spiritual and earthly vibrations together, giving access to the spiritual and shamanic realms. The name Merlinite was given by metaphysical users because of it’s energies and healing properties.

Usage: Past-life healing, harmony, balancing yin-yang and masculine and feminine energies, conscious and subconscious, intellect and intuition, respiratory system, circulatory system, intestines, heart.

Legend: A combination of Quartz and Psilomelane, Merlinite is attuned to the four elements of earth, air, fire and water and holds the wisdom of shamans, alchemists, magician-priests and workers of magic. Offering glimpses of the future, this stone supports during shamanic practices or magical ritual, bringing about a successful conclusion. Its dual colouring balances complementarities and blends spiritual and earthly vibrations, accessing multidimensions.

A powerful energy cleanser, Merlinite reprogrammes ingrained patterns of behaviour in the mental and emotional etheric blueprints. Reaching into the past, it facilitates reading the Akashic Record, and is excellent for past-life healing. Merlinite can bring magic and luck into your life

. Psilomelane is an energy-saving stone that slows down processes and assists in coming to terms with negative experiences.Merlinite is a truly magical stone which is said to hold the secrets of shamans, magicians and other magic workers to attract magical occurrences into your life.

Occurrence: This particular Merlinite occurs in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, but is also found in New Mexico.This stone currently comes from only one mine in New Mexico.

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