Obsidian Necklace
Healing with Obsidian Necklace
- Purification
- Transformation
- Fulfilment
- Metamorphoses
- Manifestation
- Practicality
- Psychic ability
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Obsidian draws out mental stress and tension. It stimulates growth on all levels, urging exploration of the unknown and opening new horizons. Brings clarity to the mind and clears confusion. Helps you to know who you truly are. Obsidian dissolves emotional blockages and ancient traumas. Promotes qualities of compassion and strength.
Obsidian aids the digestion and detoxifies. It reduces arthritis pain, joint problems and cramps. Warms the extremities.
Obsidian Necklace is truth-enhancing.
It forms a shield against negativity. It blocks psychic attack and absorbs negative energies from the environment.
The spiritual healing properties of obsidian crystals are perfect for people who find their faith and spiritual beliefs faltering. Its ability to keep one well-grounded in one’s own truths and beliefs will help you stay on your spiritual path.
Physical healing properties of obsidian are connected to circulatory system health, digestive health, wound healing and detoxification. It is believed to speed healing of sprains, bruises and sores. Obsidian can also help relieve pain, relax tense muscles and aid in the release of tension from excess stress.
Obsidian emotional healing properties assist with recovery from the realization of deep truths that could be quite upsetting. It imparts the strength needed to deal with harsh truths about yourself and others. Obsidian also protects you from extreme negativity, both from yourself and from others.
What Color is Obsidian?
Black is the most common color of obsidian. However, it can also be brown, tan, or green. Rarely, obsidian can be blue, red, orange, or yellow. The colors are thought to be caused mainly by trace elements or inclusions.
Occasionally two colors of obsidian will be swirled together in a single specimen. The most common color combination is black and brown obsidian swirled together – that’s called “mahogany obsidian”.