Opaque tan, brown and ochre form of
jasper that gets name from its leopard-like spots.
Gets more personal and stronger the
longer it is worn. Seems to take its beauty and strength from an animal and passes its
power on to us when we wear it.
Hardness 6.5- 7.5
Chakras: Root, Heart & Crown
Character: Protective;
Grounding; Balancing; Stabilizing; Strength; Vitality; Optimistic; Determined
Mystical Properties:
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Strengthens our magnetic attraction
to people, places and things that would most support who we really are.
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Teaches what things are in harmony
with us.
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Serves as a reminder of the oneness
we have with the natural world around us.
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Aids
interaction with groups and inspires teamwork.
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Remove any negative energies.
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The more “eyes” and variation of
colors and patterns, the more we can expect to learn.
Physical:
- Supporting and strengthening the spine and thigh muscles, giving us
the strength to take action gracefully and powerfully.
- Teaches how to regulate body’s intake of nourishment, when to feed
and when to fast.
- Aids in repairing weakened organs and ruptured tissues.
- Effective against kidney problems as well as troubles with spleen,
liver and gall bladder.
- Help the digestive system and promote proper blood flow.
- Used to help with sensory loss of smell.
Companion Stones: Rutilated
Quartz, Citrine, Botswana Agate, Amethyst, Amber, Black Tourmaline, Rose
Quartz, Malachite
Associated Essential oils: Lavender,
Lemongrass, Tea Tree, Cajeput, Bay, Cistus, Copaiba, Davana, Grapefruit,
Juniper, Myrtle, Spruce, Thyme, Wild Tansy
Suggested
aromatherapy blends: Red Jasper,
Anasazi, Treasure, Cinnamon Bears, Palomino, Wood Badge, Yellowstone, Chaco,
Kaibab Canyon, Marzipan, Moki, Pirates, Stalking Leopard, Tiger Eye
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Nice blog And thanks for share artical gems
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