SHAMANITE MASTER
Most specimens of Shamanite are uncrystallized masses. Its name Shamanite refers to its spiritual qualities, which would facilitate entry into a shamanic state of consciousness.
Shamanite is much more complex than ordinary calcite. It contains a very high concentration of almost pure carbon, as well as smaller amounts of inclusion of Pyrites, Marcasites, Quartz, Chlorite, Zircon and Strontiatite. It also contains visible or microscopic fossils, such as the fossil shell called "King of Creation". Some of them appear in the Shamanite as white dots, or, more rarely, as , as tiny white spirals.
Shamanite has long been valued by Native Americans, who consider it a protective talisman.
Native Americans of the Southwest still use it as a protective stone, with the power to heal spiritual wounds, ancestral troubles and sorrows.
The Chamanite is aptly named. It can be very useful for shamanic journeys, and it can help establish an inner connection with power animals and guiding spirits.
It is the stone of the ancestors, which helps to communicate with the spiritual guides and old men on the other side as well as with people who have died.
It can get rid of the fear of death by making it clear that death is not the end of our being.
Shamanite resonates with the heart and third eye chakras, and it can activate a synergy of their energies in order to open the portal to the crown chakra.
The Shamanite resonates in a mysterious way with the so-called interdimensional beings. It can be used in meditation to help become aware of these beings and their good intentions.
It offers spiritual protection to those who wear or carry it and it offers even more to those who are willing to do serious inner work.
Shamanite resonates synergistically with Moldavite, Larimar, Shaman Stones, Nuumite, Cryolite, Azestulite, Lemurian Aquatine Calcite.
Shamanite is much more complex than ordinary calcite. It contains a very high concentration of almost pure carbon, as well as smaller amounts of inclusion of Pyrites, Marcasites, Quartz, Chlorite, Zircon and Strontiatite. It also contains visible or microscopic fossils, such as the fossil shell called "King of Creation". Some of them appear in the Shamanite as white dots, or, more rarely, as , as tiny white spirals.
Shamanite has long been valued by Native Americans, who consider it a protective talisman.
Native Americans of the Southwest still use it as a protective stone, with the power to heal spiritual wounds, ancestral troubles and sorrows.
The Chamanite is aptly named. It can be very useful for shamanic journeys, and it can help establish an inner connection with power animals and guiding spirits.
It is the stone of the ancestors, which helps to communicate with the spiritual guides and old men on the other side as well as with people who have died.
It can get rid of the fear of death by making it clear that death is not the end of our being.
Shamanite resonates with the heart and third eye chakras, and it can activate a synergy of their energies in order to open the portal to the crown chakra.
The Shamanite resonates in a mysterious way with the so-called interdimensional beings. It can be used in meditation to help become aware of these beings and their good intentions.
It offers spiritual protection to those who wear or carry it and it offers even more to those who are willing to do serious inner work.
Shamanite resonates synergistically with Moldavite, Larimar, Shaman Stones, Nuumite, Cryolite, Azestulite, Lemurian Aquatine Calcite.
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