Tiger’s Eye: Positive and Negative Crystal Combinations
This article explores the practice of combining tiger’s eye with other crystals, examining which pairings are believed to enhance or diminish its purported grounding and protective qualities.
This article explores the practice of combining tiger’s eye with other crystals, examining which pairings are believed to enhance or diminish its purported grounding and protective qualities.
This article provides a visual guide to gemstones that resemble turquoise, including howlite, amazonite, chrysocolla, variscite, larimar, and others, while offering methods for differentiating authentic turquoise from similar-appearing stones.
This article examines citrine, a yellow quartz gemstone, and identifies specific populations who may wish to avoid wearing it according to metaphysical and astrological belief systems.
This article examines the various considerations and contraindications associated with wearing Tiger’s Eye stone, a quartz-group gemstone known for its distinctive chatoyancy and attributed metaphysical properties.
This article examines crystal combinations that practitioners are advised to avoid in spiritual and magical practice, based on the premise that certain stones possess conflicting vibrational energies that may neutralize or negatively influence one another.
This article examines the relationship between specific crystals and the throat chakra (Vishuddha) within energy healing traditions, presenting a selection of stones—including Aquamarine, Blue Agate, Amazonite, Blue Apatite, and Azurite—believed to support communication, self-expression, and emotional balance.