Seraphinite, the stone of the Angels

What is Seraphinite and where does it come from

Seraphinite is the name of a particular form of clinocloro, a member of the chlorite group. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and has a hardness that can vary from grade 2 to 4 on the Mohs scale. It is characterized by a dark green color with silvery and iridescent streaks.

It comes solely from Lake BaiKal in the eastern region of Siberia. Russian mineralogist Nikolay Koksharov, who lived in the nineteenth century, has been credited with his discovery.

 

Stone of the Angels, property of the Seraphinite

The name serafinite derives from “Serafino” which refers to the highest order of Angels, the closest to God. For this reason this stone is called the angelic stone or the stone of the Angels. The allusion to the Angels is due to the mica present in the stone which recalls the feathery aspect of the wings of the Angels.

The Seraphinite can be used to promote meditation and prayer, opening us to receive the help and love of the divine. It gives maximum serenity, it helps to see more clearly in one's conflicts. It is a powerful healing and protective stone, in fact placed on the heart chakra acts as a protective shield against all negative energies and also purifies the environment in which it is located.

 

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