Wavelite Healing EnergiesWavelite aids the development of the Self. It encourages free flow of energy from the subtle bodies to the physical body. It promotes clear thinking and decision-making and supports through challenging situations. Wavelite increases energy levels. It is helps in the recovery of chronic illnesses and benefits the circulatory system.
Photo shows botroydial and accicular Wavelite crystals on matrix.
|  Western Hill Stone Healing EnergiesWestern Hill Stone - Kanab Goldenstone is natural sandstone, formed 180-225 million years ago by wind and water at the base of the geological formation 'Shinarump', and is found near Kanab, Utah, USA. The colour and design were introduced by a mineral spring containing iron oxides. The beautiful product of nature has not been altered in any way, other than being sawn into pieces.
Photo shows a round slice of Western Hill Stone. |  Witherite MineralogyPhoto shows a Witherite cluster.
Witherite has the chemistry BaCO3, Barium Carbonate and is a member of the mineral class Carbonates, Aragonite group. Witherite is named after the English physician and mineralogist, William Withering (1741-1799). Typically, Witherite crystals are sub-transparent to translucent, lustre is vitreous to dull and the colour ranges through white, colourless, greyish, brownish, yellowish and greenish. The crystal system is orthorhombic. The Aragonite group of minerals can form twins, however Witherite always forms twins. Typically, these form as capped twins with a six-sided prism with a slanted, tapering pyramid, often they are dipyramidal without any prism faces, reniform, massive and fibrous. Minerals associated with Witherite include Fluorite, Celestite, Galena, Barite, Calcite and Aragonite. Notable locations include Illinois USA, England, Ontario Canada and Germany
|  Wulfenite Healing Energies and MineralogyWulfenite promotes acceptance of the existence of the shadow sides (negative aspects) of others and ourselves. This enables us to recognise these issues, work through, and absorb them as a normal process. It facilitates psychic development, astral travel and the knowledge and practice of spellwork.
Photo shows Wulfenite crystals on matrix.
Wulfenite is an oxide mineral of Lead and Molybdenum, has the chemistry Pb(MoO4) and belongs to the Sulphates mineral class. It is named after an Austrian mineralogist, Franz Xavier Wülfen (1728-1805). Crystals may be varies shades of yellow, olive green or brown and transparent to translucent. Crystal habits include tabular, massive and granular and the crystal system is tetragonal. Cleavage is imperfect, fracture is brittle, lustre is resinous and hardness is 3. Minerals associated with Wulfenite include Mimetite, Limonite, Smithsonite, Vanadinite and Galena. Notable locations include Morocco, Tsumeb in Namibia, Mexico and Arizona and New Mexico, USA. |
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