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Amethyst is a Healing Crystal known for Reducing Stress and Anxiety

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Amethyst is a beautiful healing stone. It is effective in reducing stress and anxiety. The natural purple color of amethyst is calming and soothing. Purple associates with the Crown Chakra. It is the color that connects with spirituality and consciousness. 

Using the Amethyst in Healing Work and Color Therapy 

Used for thousands of years in spirituality, amethyst's reputation is an excellent healer. It clears the Crown and Third Eye Chakras. It is helpful to bring balance and peace to the body. One of the primary benefits we receive using amethyst is that it helps bring back harmony and balance our emotions. 

It also heightens your ability to connect with yourself. When journaling, Amethyst is a handy crystal to keep close. It will help you tap into more profound thoughts and feelings. Amethyst helps us reflect on our inner world and helps heal past experiences through journaling.

Amethyst as Decor

Another of the many benefits amethyst brings to the table is it stimulates our sense of sight and sound.  We become more attuned to the natural world around us, and feel connected to our surroundings. We become more aware of the beauty and wonder.

As decoration, amethyst provides a peaceful, relaxing environment. It also helps people to sleep and rest better so is a great addition to any bedroom decor. You can also place a piece of amethyst under your pillow or on your nightstand. 

Many people enjoy purchasing Amethyst clusters and cathedral geodes that are free-standing towers. Lamps also feature Amethyst as decorative pieces for the home. When placing one in the home, Amethyst helps bring the energy of relaxation & protection for the residents.

Amethyst Increases Psychic Abilities

Amethyst also helps to increase psychic abilities. The natural purple color establishes a connection with higher consciousness. Use Amethyst to enhance psychic abilities by pressing it to your Third Eye. It will enhance the connection.

Choosing an Amethyst 

When considering Amethyst for healing work, choose a stone with confidence. It is harder to work with Amethyst clusters in healing work. If you place Amethyst on the body, try choosing a smooth stone. Amethyst comes in a variety of stones you can take with you like tumbled rocks, soothing stones and jewelry. It also comes in clusters and cathedrals to use as decor. Choose one that resonates with you when you are looking for an amethyst to use in healing.

Xoxo~

Tracey

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