Luvulite
Natural Luvulite also known as Sugilite is a rare gemstone.
It is found in very small quantity from Japan and South Africa. Small amounts of rare pink crystals have been found in Madhya Pradesh, India. Other deposits have recently been found in Australia (New South Wales), Tajikistan, Italy and Canada (Quebec).
Unused / Untrialled Natural Luvulite is often used by healers for curing dyslexia, pain relief, motor disfunction. Light colored Luvulite is used to purify lymph and blood related problems.
It teaches you how to live from your own truth.
It imparts the ability to face unpleasant conditions, encourages positive thoughts, and releases emotional turmoil.
Natural Luvulite is also considered to be one of the most important love stones.
It represents spiritual love and wisdom - opening and aligning all the chakras to love with its beautiful purple rays for its wearer. This unused fresh loving stone also teaches and protects in matters of spiritual questions, love, and forgiveness.
Protects the soul from mental & emotional shocks and trauma
It also clears disappointments and relieves spiritual tension
It brings light and love to the darkest situations to its wearer
It aids its wearer forgiveness by eliminating hostility
Method
The best way is to place a natural unused Luvulite gemstone on the third eye to alleviate despair.
Hold to the forehead for headaches. To increase protective energies of Luvulite, combine with amethyst.
To assist in the grounding of light in the physical world, combine with hematite.
Its always advisable to buy a unused natural gemstones for best astrological results.
Luvulite may be mixed with chalcedony quartz, or black matrix, which results in variable distinguishing characteristics, such as hardness. A combination of traits, such as colour, Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6.5 and chemical composition can be used to identify Luvulite. Chalcedony has a lower density (2.58 to 2.64) compared to 2.76 to 2.8 for Luvulite.
No claims are made.
These alleged powers are gathered from various writings, books, folklore and various sources online & offline.
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