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Agaat Punt - 1

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Agaat Punt - 1Agaat Punt Versterkt Harmoniseert Beschermt Agaat versterkt het hart en zet op een zachte en liefdevolle manier aan tot groei en beweging. Alle Agaten hebben een sterke verbinding met de aarde. Agaat zorgt dat je helder kunt waarnemen en open staat voor schoonheid in alle eenvoud. De kalmerende en aardende kwaliteiten doen moeder en kind goed tijdens zwangerschap. Wat Agaat als geen ander doet is mensen verbinden. Het is een steen die grondig werkt,

Agaat Punt

Versterkt – Harmoniseert – Beschermt

Agaat versterkt het hart en zet op een zachte en liefdevolle manier aan tot groei en beweging. Alle Agaten hebben een sterke verbinding met de aarde. Agaat zorgt dat je helder kunt waarnemen en open staat voor schoonheid in alle eenvoud. De kalmerende en aardende kwaliteiten doen moeder en kind goed tijdens zwangerschap. Wat Agaat als geen ander doet is mensen verbinden. Het is een steen die grondig werkt, maar wel meer tijd nodig heeft. Draag de steen dus langere tijd. 

 

Verzorging edelsteen: Agaat kan op alle manier worden gereinigd en opgeladen

Sterrenbeeld: Tweelingen, Schorpioen

Chakra: 2 – Heiligbeen chakra

Gewicht: 514 gram – Afmetingen: 9,4 x 9,1 x 4,5 cm – Belangrijkste vindplaats: Argentinië, India, Madagaskar

 

Het verzorgen van edelstenen      

Jouw edelsteen heeft verzorging nodig voor een optimale werking! Edelstenen nemen energie op uit de omgeving van degene die de steen bij zich draagt, daarom moet deze regelmatig worden gereinigd. De meest gebruikte manieren zijn:

-Stromend water: houd je edelsteen voor 2 tot 5 minuten onder zacht stromend water of leg deze 24 uur in een schaaltje met water. Dit is een snelle, maar niet heel grondige manier. Belangrijk is om van tevoren uit te zoeken of jou steen tegen water kan!

-Wierook of salie-rook: beweeg je edelsteen door de rook met de intentie om de steen te reinigen. (Dit kun je ook met andere voorwerpen doen, bijvoorbeeld je tarotkaarten!)

-Begraven in de aarde: een veilige manier die geschikt is voor vrijwel alle edelstenen; begraaf je edelsteen minimaal 24 uur in de aarde (en vergeet niet een stokje op die plek te zetten zodat je hem terug vindt!). Stenen die niet tegen vocht kunnen reinig je beter op een andere manier.

-Seleniet: kan worden gebruikt om je edelstenen mee te reinigen én op te laden!

-Een ontlaad- en oplaadsetje: plaats je edelsteen gedurende een nacht in de Hematiet steentjes (in een schelp of schaaltje) en de Hematiet neemt de negatieve lading uit de steen op. (Hematiet kan zelf gereinigd en opgeladen worden door steentjes bijvoorbeeld onder stromend water te houden, goed afdrogen want anders kunnen de steentjes gaan roesten) Hierna leg je je edelsteen overdag in de Bergkristal steentjes zodat deze weer opgeladen wordt met frisse energie.

De meest gebruikte manieren om edelstenen op te laden zijn:
-Maanlicht: leg je edelsteen een nacht op de vensterbank in het maanlicht (liefst bij volle maan!), hierdoor wordt de natuurlijke energie op een zachte manier aangevuld.

-Zonlicht: leg je edelsteen een paar uur in de zon, liefst begin of einde van de dag als het niet op volle kracht is. Let op: zonlicht kan de kleur van je steen verbleken!

-Bergkristal: gebruik de oplaadset met kleine steentjes op plaats je edelsteen in een geode (Bergkristal reinig je eenvoudig onder stromend water)

 

Disclaimer: Edelstenen en mineralen werken ter ondersteuning en zijn geen vervanging voor medische behandeling. Raadpleeg altijd uw huisarts bij klachten.

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