I absolutely adore that you emphasise the personal connection to the crystals! When I first got into it, I did of course get myself a couple of small pieces of amethyst -- because that's what I was *told* to do. Turns out that amethyst makes me feel queazy, we don't work well together. Sodalite, on the other hand, isn't talked about as a "must have beginner stone", but it was the one I've ended up hoarding. My favourite is black tourmaline, but I'm careful with how much I keep around me, because when I touch it, I literally feel it sparking in my hands. It's so incredibly powerful to me. Anyways, this video is amazing, thank you!
Great content! I’m also a Lapis person. It was the first stone I was ever drawn to before I was even “into” crystals and it is still my favorite to this day. 💙
So, based on your test, I ordered a Yellow Aventurine sphere from a regional vendor. I am not too much into yellow minerals, but of the three you pictured, the aventurine was the only one that attracted me. Well, my sphere arrived today and I don't feel much. Yet, there are a few yellow minerals that do attract me, such as honey calcite. Favorite minerals: since early childhood, amethyst (there is a story behind that); blue john fluorite; agates; other types of quartz except maybe citrine.
Nice! Citrine is also important for you to have. People who have their strongest energy center oriented in the solar plexus might not feel the energy so strongly at first. Overtime you'll become in-tuned with the subtle energies!
Thank you... I don't like lapiz lazuli for some reason but I was drawn to the blue... It's not even my favorite color... Ah the weirdness. I just watched your video about azurite machite... :)
Great video!. If you can find the time, would you please tell us some metaphysical details about Iridium? Aparently, Iridium landed on Earth (on purpose) via/by meteor showers a very long time ago. In "my circles" there is a lot of talk about Iridium and I didn't know why, YET. (I won't mention political stuff and so on: people can connect the dots themselves.....). Either you and /) or J. did mention it already, I can't remember. All I know: Iiridium is a rare earth metal. The ones found in Haiti specifically (and the surrounding areas) are verty close to refined Iridium and because several other rare earth metals are in that particular type, makes it very valuable. With love