Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule: A Crystal for Calming&Tranquility - a podcast by Ashley Leavy

from 2019-05-15T03:52:57

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A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule:"I am grounded, safe, and balanced and I'm ready to create positive change in my life." 
Common Healing Properties of Septarian Nodule:Promotes bravery and courage
Balances and calms fiery attitudes (anger, frustration, etc.)Facilitates grounding
Connects youwith the energies of the fire element
Helps you learn the value and importance self-controlStabilizes the emotional body
Aid in transformation (physical, emotional, and spiritual)Helps you to become well-rounded
Assists you in releasing the fear of water or drowningEnhances self-confidence
Lets your inner light shine through to be seen by othersAids in disorders of the digestive system
Increases joy and happinessIncreases prosperity and abundance
Stabilizes the emotional bodyEnhances “attitude of gratitude”
Promotes communication with your inner-selfEncourages a playful relationship with your inner child
Balances the emotionsRelieves intestinal upset
Helps you see the love that you deserve in your lifeHelps you to solve your problems by enhancing your multi-tasking abilities and encourages you to consider many different options at once



Colors: Gray or tan with golden yellow jagged areas separated by dark brown or blackAssociated Chakras: 1st (Root), 2nd (Sacral)






Zodiac Signs: Taurus, Leo, Virgo, Capricorn, ScorpioElements: Earth, Fire






Companion Flowers: Wild GingerCompanion Essential Oil: Cinnamon






Companion Stone: Golden CalciteCommon Origins: Morocco

Notes: This stone contains Golden Calcite and Brown AragoniteWanna’ Get Science-y? Click Here to get more information about this crystal!



  


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The staff at my new age shop, Mimosa Books&Gifts, had this to share:


Septarian shields are a formation where brown aragonite has formed into a concretion or nodule*, then cracked as it dries out over time. The cracks have then been filled in with a solution of calcium carbonate, which has hardened into a white-to-yellow mineral. When these nodules — a type of geode — are cracked open, we can see the two minerals have formed a fascinating pattern. No two pieces are the same. The name “septarian” comes from the Latin word for the number seven. This is due to the fact that seven is a common number of main divisions to find in the geode. This formation is also called a Thunder Egg.* Note: There’s a technical geological difference between concretions and nodules, but the septarian shields are commonly called both concretions and nodules.
Septarian Nodule Lore:Septarian shields are great for peaceful contemplation, but they originated from processes that were not peaceful at all. Way back in the time of the dinosaurs, when water covered a large part of what is now America, volcanic eruptions killed large numbers of tiny sea animals. After their shells sank to the bottom of the sea, mud balls formed around them.

Later, when the seas dried up, the mud balls were left high and dry, and they cracked. But as they say, nature abhors a vacuum; in time, mineral-rich water filled in the cracks with chalky guck. The pretty patterns we see in the geodes we call septarian shields come from the conglomeration of all these sources: whitish calcite from in the center, brown aragonite from the shells, and grey limestone from those primeval mud balls. When you crack one open, you’re seeing a piece of the earth’s history. 
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