Rose Quartz Todays
Uses “NOT What You THINK”.
Geez,
I thought this was the stone of love for
years, well it is but manly used to heal emotional wounds, and balance loving
energy. It’s so funny on how so many
people use this, not truly knowing what it does. But, if you are attracted to
this stone you obviously need it! I use it in several of my products for different
needs, attracting love, being love, healing love. It’s a great stone no matter
what.
This
Rose Quartz is used for, balancing the
emotions of love, it is used to heal emotional wounds. It produces an amazing loving energy, to help
with self love. It brings calmness and clarity, restoring the mind body and
spirit to harmony. In relationships it is useful for gentle love, peacefulness and
calming energy.
PHYSICAL Healing
Properties
To
clear fluids in the cells of the body to release toxic impurities. Treatment of
vertigo, disorders of the kidneys and adrenal glands. It is used as an elixir to
clear the skin and reduce wrinkles. (I could use this)! Placing the stone on
your heart is said to stimulate proper function of the heart, on the thymus,
decreases coughs soothing bronchial and lungs. It also helps to diminish burns
and relieve vanquish blistering due to heat.
History of Rose Quartz
Rose quartz beads dating back to 7000 BC have been found
in the area once known as Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). Rose quartz jewelry was
known to be crafted by the Assyrians around 800-600 BC. The Assyrians, along
with the Romans, might have been the first to use this stone.
People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent aging.
People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent aging.
The Middle Ages, medical practitioners used quartz in
their healing potions. Early cultures of the Americas used quartz amulets.
Known as the “love stone,” it was said to balance the emotions and to heal
anger and disappointment.
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