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3 Warrior Powers of Amethyst

Healthy Living | Crystals

in Crystals, Healthy Living
February 6, 2020
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By Kristen Brown

Today’s world is filled with elements that drain our energy, damage our brain and body, and impact how we are able think and act at work and at home. We are constantly battling these elements to maintain a clear and focused mind and fully functioning body.

Amethyst is a brilliant purple quartz crystal that evokes lightness and clarity. Its roots in Greek language mean “not intoxicated,” which referenced that the stone protected owners from drunkenness. This also means it creates a clear mind free from stress and worry.

Known as a stone for the crown chakra located at the top of the head, it is a perfect stone for brain functioning and drawing in energy to help with headaches, sleep, and protection from external negative energies.

Some of the most powerful and awesome healing properties of amethyst truly turn you into a warrior:

  • Shield – The energetic properties of amethyst create a boundary of spiritual light around your body. Simply carrying this powerful shield keeps out environmental damage to the body, negative energy from other people, and other deteriorating effects on the brain and body.
  • Sword – Amethyst can help you cut cords to things you’re attached to that no longer serve you. Whether it’s a past experience, a toxic person, or internal thought pattern, using amethyst during meditation can help you release negative elements in your life.
  • Peace – When you need to win the battle and have peace in your life, amethyst can help you get there. It clears the space around you and in your head so you are free from worry and anxiety. It promotes a positive thought pattern and can also inspire creative and focused thinking. 

Simply set some amethyst on your desk, bedside table, or carry it in your pocket. Its gentle but powerful energy can help you fight the battles of the day and create a peaceful environment no matter what comes your way.

Editor’s note: Watch Kristen’s video below as she shares more of her knowledge about the power of amethyst.

Kristen Brown is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and energy medicine practitioner who charges up her clients by syncing up their body/mind/spirit for work and life growth. Learn more at namaSync.com

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