How amethyst can healBy: Madhubanti Rudra Summary: Since antiquity, amethyst has been regarded as the stone of spirituality and psychic empowerment. The article reflects on the other healing properties of this universally praised gemstone.
It was during the 1980's that the crystal healing as a natural therapy
started to create stir in the western society. But the folklores and legends
of miraculous survival and magical healing had always been an essential part
of mythologies of every ancient culture. Several objects have been
identified for possessing magical qualities relating to healing and
protection. In the ancient days when men could not work out the scientific
explanations of the natural occurrences, they used to describe them as the
wrath of nature, or manifestation of the anger of evil forces. In the times
of natural calamities, people leaned towards the nature itself to seek
protections from her fury. In their quest, men had discovered the fact that
natural herself invested several objects with therapeutic properties. In
those days when vaccination or other advanced therapies were unknown to the
people, these natural objects were used in vogue as valuable amulets.
Men could never escape the appeal of lustrous beauty of gems and crystals.
Besides using them in jewelleries, the men of ancient civilizations also
discovered their mystical powers. As history advanced and civilizations
matured, men in various parts of the world chronicled systematically the
power and properties of various gemstones and the ways and purposes for
using them to reap the benefits. Especially, the ancient Hindu scriptures
are believed to perform a pioneering role in this direction. In ancient
Europe and Middle East also the studies relating to the values of crystals
opened new dimensions of research and academic query. On the basis of these
ancient resources, the modern astrologers both in the east and the west
proliferated the scope of this discipline further.
Among many precious and semi precious gemstones, amethyst occupies a special
position in the studies of crystal healing. Amethyst with its ethereal
purple hues, is universally regarded for the highest spiritual quality. From
the Greek and Egyptian legends to the ancient Indian Ayurvedic literatures,
to the Oriental studies of Feng Shui or Reiki, amethyst's role as a great
therapeutic crystal has been acknowledged in every corner of this planet.
How it heals?
All the gemstones are the source of particular ray having strong vibrational
qualities. The rays create energy field that is absorbed by the human body
resulting in positive outcomes in various aspects of life. In case of
amethyst, the energy it radiates is called purple ray which is believed to
yield strong psychic powers and imbibe the wearer with spiritual insights.
The frequencies remitted by an amethyst also clear stress from the system.
The multifarious benefits of amethyst have made it the most commonly used
healing gemstone.
Healing with amethyst has two aspects: mental and physical
Mental healing
The healing with any crystal starts at the metaphysical level. This is a
holistic approach of healing which believes that the crystals at the times
of their formation had absorbed earth's energy which can be applied to treat
various kinds of physical and emotional ailments. Amethyst is probably the
most sought after healing crystal which is commonly attributed three
qualities: tranquilization, purification, and transition.
The purple rays of amethyst help one to tune with the higher awareness
with the universe by transforming the lower energies into higher levels of
energy. At the core level of its functioning amethyst connects the body and
the spirit.
The soft violent flame of the amethyst has a soothing effect that
generally associates it with peace and tranquility. Deflecting the negative
energies, amethyst relaxes the mind and the nervous system and alleviates
stress and anxiety. Associated with the crown chakra, amethyst stimulates
the activities of the right side of the brain. So wearing an amethyst
improves the mental powers, creativity and memory. It also stirs up one's
intuitive abilities and fills him with prophetic insight.
In its transitional capacity, amethyst helps to come out of the traumas
of past tragedies and brings peace of mind in case of a death of someone
near.
Physical healing
Apart from being a great reliever of emotional disorders, amethyst is a
powerful healer of many physical ailments as well. Boosting up the
production of hormone in the body and balancing the supply of endocrine,
amethyst improves the body's immunity system. It also helps the
detoxification of the body.
One of the commonest use of amethyst as elixirs for treating the bone
related diseases and joint pains. Amethyst elixir is also used to fight
toothache and digestive troubles, heart disorders and hearing disparities.
Often amethyst is used to cure the blood related disorders. Amethyst
improves blood circulation and balances blood sugar.
Amethyst also heals problems related to central nervous system. That is
why it is the most popular crystal to fight insomnia, nightmares and other
sleeping disorders. It also reduces stress and helps to overcome fear.
Headache can also be relieved through the amethyst.
The mythological background
The widespread belief in amethyst's mystical and healing powers are rooted
in various mythologies and ancient literatures. Spun over centuries, the
fascinating tales surrounding amethyst have added hugely to the talismanic
value of this violet gemstone which finds its respectful mention in almost
all ancient civilizations, the Greek, the Egyptian, the Hindu, the Celtic
and the Roman.
The notion that amethyst cures addiction to alcohol is founded in the Greek
mythology involving Greek God Dionysus (Bacchus) and the Goddess Diana. The
word amethyst originated in the Greek word "amethystus" meaning not
intoxicated. Lord Dionysus, the god of wine and celebration once
inadvertently got angry with the maiden called amethyst. Seeing his wrath,
Amethyst called out for Goddess Diana who turned her into a clear white
stone to save the innocent girl from the fury of Dionysus. Latter on
realizing his mistake, Dionysus became upset and some drops of the wine from
his cup fall on the stone which absorbed the color of the wine to become
soft purple. This purple stone came to be known as amethyst after the name
of poor maiden.
Based on this legend it has been always believed that wearing amethyst
jewelry made people immune to the intoxicating effects of alcohol. That is
why, amethyst is a great stone struggling against alcoholic addiction and
any other forms of cravings and other compulsive disorders.
Amethyst's acceptance as a transitional aide can be traced in the legend
regarding the color of the sky in the dusk. The legend draws a symbolic
resemblance between the low visibility at the time when evening approaches
with a lilac sky overhead, and the journey of the soul in search of greater
awareness, when the path seems to be half enlightened and half covered with
darkness.
In the middle ages, the Roman Catholic Bishops wore amethyst rings which
gave rise to amethyst's use as a sign of sobriety and celibacy. In western
theology amethyst is synonymous with piety, humility, sincerity and
spiritual awareness. It is also believed that amethyst is the ideal stone to
signify The Age of Aquarius.
The Tibetan monks also used amethysts in their rosaries, to ward off the
evil or negative forces. All throughout the Orient, amethyst is thus viewed
as the tool to deflect the negative energy.
According to Ayurvedic practices, amethyst is a very effective healer
through the Chakra system which tends to divide the body in several energy
circles. In Chakra therapy, amethyst is described as the crystal that works
for clearing the energy blockages to provide the proper alignment of the
Chakras and free flow of energy through them. Amethyst is associated with
6th and 7th Chakras located at brow and crown areas respectively. Amethyst
is believed to stabilize energies and heal the ailments located within these
Chakra areas.
The Essential qualities of therapeutic amethyst
Getting the therapeutic results from any gemstone becomes impossible unless
the stone is pure and flawless. In case of amethyst, a stone with the most
appropriate color and without any inclusion is extremely difficult to find.
With the color of the stone becoming darker or lighter from this optimal
shade, the healing power of amethyst is supposedly diminishes. The ideal
color in a therapeutic amethyst is that of a vivacious violet seen in a
rainbow.
The inner alignment of the amethyst is very important as it is directly
related to balancing the inner self with respect to emotion, spirituality,
intellect and so on. The stone with maximum clarity has the maximum
therapeutic capacity. More the stone has inclusions more they block the
radiation of energies. However, small inclusions creating prismatic effects
are acceptable. The stones with such inclusions display a rainbow or partial
rainbow like color arrangements. These stones have greater therapeutic
energies. The inclusions in forms of dark flecks or clouds reduce the energy
and amethyst with such inclusions and scratches and chippings are of poor
therapeutic value.
How to use?
Apart from using jewelleries there are several more ways of using amethyst
to receive the positive energies from it. Pressing a very small piece of
stone with a diameter of 4-6mm on any acupuncture point leads to the
clearing of energy blockade. For arthritis patients wrapping amethyst beds
in a strand around the area of paining joints yield very good result.
To let the amethysts soak in the sun for the whole day is believed to
increase its healing powers. This sun - soaked amethyst will keep your home
free from negative energies. On the other hand let the amethyst absorb the
moon light for the whole night and that will keep your family members calm
and in a peaceful state of mind.
Keeping amethyst in forms of cluster or pyramids will increase the
spiritual feelings of the members of the house. However, it is generally
recommended that the power of amethyst should be applied cautiously on the
patients having paranoid or schizoid tendencies.
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