Aquarius Rising
Rainbow Moonstone Inner Glow Stone
Rainbow Moonstone Inner Glow Stone
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Rainbow Moonstone Inner Glow stone is the stone of new beginnings aided by an inner light providing optimism. Known as the stone that kindles the inner light of the heart helping you flow with the rhythms of life while remaining grounded and centered. It offers a sense of inner peace and harmony providing emotional balance and strength to meet the challenges of living. In addition Rainbow Moonstone offers both physical and spiritual protection when traveling. - Estela Carson-Priede
This stone harmonizes with other Moonstone types, as well with Amber, Amethyst, Black Jade, Labradorite, Moldavite, Sunstone and Tibetan Tektite.
The Ritual:
In the mornings before setting out to work, or travel, hold the stone in your left hand and viaualize yourself "glowing" from the inside out and creating a shield of optimism, strength and vitality.
Metaphysical Meanings:
- Best for new beginings, working with intuition as a guide.
- Optimism, vitality, inner peace. Rainbow Body of Light.
- Stimulates all Chakras.
- Harmonizes with the Wind element.
- Supports the body in overcoming fatigue from depression.
- Inspires enthusiasm, self-appreciation, and joy.
- Stimulates awakening the Rainbow Body of Light.
- Astrology: Cancer and Libra.
- Numerology: 7 meaning: Intellect, Ideas, Higher Wisdom.
Detail:
Rainbow Moonstone is a feldspar, a potassium aluminum silicate with a monoclinic crystal structure with a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale. It is found in India and is distinguished by its multicolored iridescence.
Origin: India and Madagascar.
Size: 1.0 X 1.5 inches, Weight: 0.020 Lbs. Specimens vary in shape, length and color intensity.
This stone has been saged and comes in a velvet pouch with a descriptor card detailing its metaphysical properties.
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