Sunday, June 30, 2013

The Majestic and the Mysterious crystal 'Amethyst' - Miss Kay San Diego (Renowned Psychic Reader from San Diego)




Last year on my Birthday my Mother in Law gifted me an earrings and necklace set of Amethyst. Since then I have been remembering this crystal, I somehow like the name of this crystal 'Amethyst' - doesn't it sound very mysterious? To me it sounds like a name of some saint or healer who is of course a 'living thing' someone from outer space - ‘Amethyst’! So I decided to look up more and present to my readers a quick excerpt of my findings and my personal perspective on this crystal.


Amethyst is very well known -- as from the ancients -- as a sobriety stone. The word 'Amethyst' in Greek means 'Not Drunken'. It has been used for millennia to prevent drunkenness, and is used to assist in getting rid of addictions to alcohol, drugs, smoking, etc, and destructive compulsive behaviors of all kinds. Amethyst is mined in Canada (Northwestern Ontario) Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and Argentina, as well as in Zambia, Namibia and other African countries.

The Story behind the origin of Amethyst:

The legend of the origin of Amethyst comes from the Greeks. Dionysus, the God of intoxication was angered one day by an insult from a mortal and swore revenge on the next mortal he encountered. After creating tigers to carry out his wish, unsuspecting Amethyst, a beautiful young maiden on her way to pay tribute to the GoddessDiana appeared. But in order to protect Amethyst from Dionysus's tigers, Goddess Diana turned her into a stature of pure crystalline quartz. At the sight of the beautiful statue of Amethyst, Dionysus is said to have wept tears of wine, staining the quartz purple and creating the gem amethyst. 

Healing Power of Amethyst (Earlier era & Middle age): 

Ø  The early Greeks believed that amethyst would protect one from the effects of drunkenness when consuming alcohol. A possible explanation for this unusual virtue being given to amethyst is that when water is poured into a cup fashioned of amethyst, it would have the appearance of wine yet could be drunk without experiencing wine's normal inebriated effect.
Ø  Leonardo Da Vinci wrote that amethyst was able to dissipate evil thoughts and quicken the intelligence. 
Ø  Because amethyst was thought to encourage celibacy and symbolize piety, Amethyst was very important in the ornamentation of Catholic and other churches in the middle Ages. It was, in particular, considered to be the stone of bishops and they still often wear amethyst rings.
Ø  In Tibet, Amethyst is considered to be sacred to Buddha and rosaries are often fashioned from it.
Ø  Amethyst was considered to be a strong antidote against drunkenness, which is why wine goblets were often carved from it! The gemstone still symbolizes sobriety.
Ø  In ancient cultures, amethyst amulets were worn as antidotes against poison, to dispel sleep, as protection against harm in battle and to sharpen one's wits.

Healing Power of Amethyst (Modern World): 

Ø  Emotionally, amethyst is used in crystal healing to help heal personal losses and grief, bringing one gently past. Amethyst has a gently sedative energy that can promote peacefulness, happiness, and contentment. It also is said to bring emotional stability and inner strength. This stability and strength not only helps one hold firm in one's life, but it can enhance flexibility and cooperation. To be flexible at need is a sure sign of strength.
Ø  Physically amethyst is said by spiritual healers and mystical lore to heal the withdrawal symptoms of any sort of addiction, help with headaches, insomnia, arthritis, diabetes, pain relief, circulatory system issues, endocrine system problems, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, immune system deficiencies, asthma, phobias, pregnancy and preventing miscarriage, menopause, PMS, and general healing. 
I am in love with Amethyst not only as a Psychic Reader (Miss Kay San Diego) but also because of the story behind its origin, the majestic color and the mysterious healing powers. So I would urge all my readers to take a look at this wonderful purple crystal and see if you get mesmerized or fall in love because its majesty and mystery!


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