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Morganite
This gem variety of pink beryl is found in the U.S., the former USSR, Brazil, and the Malagasy Republic. It was named after the American banker and gem lover J.P. Morgan (1837-1913) when he donated his gem collection to the American Museum of Natural History. Other forms of beryl include aquamarine, bixbite, emerald, goshenite, heliodor, and golden beryl. Lore While morganite was only recently named, beryl has been known through the ages. A good deal of the lore concerning beryl makes no distinction as to color. In ancient times it was worn to prevent fascination and to make its bearer unconquerable. During the 16th century it was thought to heal prejudice and was worn to assist in winning arguments, to gain understanding and cure intolerance. Morganite specifically strengthens the bonds between people in love. Wearing it enhances ones empathy for others as it bestows wisdom and patience. "When worn as a pendant near the heart chakra morganite may begin to uncover and dissolve deep emotional conflicts and painful memories." 1 Morganite " . . . opens the door to the vital currents which activate and energize loving thoughts and actions, bringing forth patience and a reverence for life." 2
1) Sue Lilly, Simon Lilly "The Essential Crystal Handbook" 2) A. Melody "Love Is in the Earth: A Kaleidoscope of Crystals" pg. 274 Interested in the healing properties of gems and minerals? Crystal Enlightenment by Katrina Raphaell is considered to be one of the best references on the subject. |
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