Carnelian Meaning Benefits and Spiritual Properties

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Chapters:

0:00 - Let's Get Started
0:23 - Physical Energy Properties of Carnelian
0:45 - Emotional Properties of Carnelian
1:20 - The Chakras Associated with Carnelian
1:25 - The Astrological Signs Connected to Carnelian
1:32 - The History of Carnelian
2:55 - Where is Carnelian Found?
3:25 - Variations of Carnelian
3:54 - How to Use Carnelian in Crystal Healing?

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Carnelian Meaning and Spiritual Properties

Carnelian is a type of quartz, which is one of the most abundant minerals in the world. It can also be called Cornelian.

Physical Energy Properties: Carnelian is excellent for aiding digestion. It’s also good for the liver, spleen, kidneys, pancreas, and the gallbladder. Beneficial for the lungs, spine and the thyroid. Assists the body in absorbing vitamins and minerals. It also nourishes the blood and aids in circulation.

Emotional Energy Properties: Aids in the expression and processing of anger, fear, rage, sadness, jealousy, envy, loneliness, and confusion. It will also protect you from other people’s projected anger and fear. It also helps to stimulate creativity and imagination. It helps you to trust yourself and your perception of the world around you. Good for helping you get to the bottom of an issue so you can find a solution that works for you.

Chakras: Connected with the Root chakra.

Astrological signs: Related to Cancer, Leo and Taurus.

History: The name carnelian is from the Latin word carneus, which translates to fleshy which is because of the stone’s flesh-like colour. Carnelian is a crystal that has a long history, going back over 4500 years ago, Sumerian and Egyptian artisans made jewelry with carnelian. It was also highly valued by the Ancient Romans and Greeks as well. Napoleon found an octagonal carnelian on a battlefield in Egypt. He wore it until he gave it to his nephew. People wore carnelian rings to ward off feelings of hatred, jealousy, fear and anger. It was also said to protect the dead once they passed on. In households, it was also used as a protective stone to protect the home from storms, and it was carried by people as protection too. G. F. Kunz, a geologist and historian, said that Carnelian is useful for those who fear public speaking and that it would bring courage.

Where it's found: Carnelian can be found in Japan, India, Madagascar, Poland, Iceland, Russia, Slovakia, Peru and Romania. It can also be found in Australia, the Czech Republic, France, Bavaria, Germany, England, and Sri Lanka. It’s also in the United States in Connecticut, Florida, Tennessee, New Jersey, and Washington. The best stones are said to be found in India though.

Variations, Rarity and Value: Carnelian is an inexpensive gemstone, and it’s common in jewelry. It can be reddish orange to brown, as well as yellow, bright red, or pink. The red is due to the iron oxide so the deeper the red, the more iron oxide in the stone. Carnelian is a .6.5 on the Mohs hardness scale.

How to use it: Place it near your home’s front door to welcome in abundance and for protection. Use it for balance by placing it on your body wherever balance is needed or wear it in jewelry for continuous energy balancing benefits and security.

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