AZURITE
(with MALACHITE, CHRYSOCOLLA, and/or CUPRITE)
Cu3[(OH)2/(CO3)2]
From
mines in Arizona, including the old Bluebird and Morenci. Named
after its azure-blue color, this stone is highly prized and used
for many purposes. Prehistorically, native americans crushed this
stone and used it as paint. Used for ornamentation by ancient royalty,
azurite is also thought to increase psychic powers, higher inspiration
and clearer meditation; also clarifies dreams and stimulates clear
thinking.
The
spiritual qualities of azurite are of a lightly cleansing or purifying
nature. There is also a love aspect in this stone which is very
gentle, kind and patient. Azurite is a pattern breaker. It carries
a vibration that dissolves limited concepts. It works directly on
the mental body to break up thought forms which are, essentially,
patterns of limitations.
Azurite
often occurs together with malachite in or near copper deposits.
As a copper ore, it is considered a conductor and is said to break
old patterns that often limit us. When the two are combined, the
malachite moves through the azurite to catalyze pattern shifts and
transmit awareness of these changes to physical consciousness, causing
acknowledgement of these changes to be almost immediate.
The
addition of cuprite to this dynamic duo described above intensifies
its ability to shift patterns and integrate changes. Cuprite is
a crystalized form of copper, a major conductor of energy. When
chrysacolla appears in any of these combinations, it awakens distant
memories of a relationship with the earth that is primitive and
instinctive, that changes with the seasons, and fully responds to
its rhythms and signals.

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