70g Ruby in Zoisite Polished Star 1B
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This piece weighs 70g and measures 6cm x 6cm x 1.5cm.
Ruby Zoisite is also known as Ruby in Zoisite or Anyolite is a powerful combination of two minerals that was first discovered in Tanzania in 1949 near the foot of the Kilimanjaro mountains in the Longido mining district. Tom Belvins had uncovered one of the largest Ruby deposits in the world with Zoisite encasing this red gem. Its secondary name Anyolite is derived from the Masai word meaning green and its only known locality is its original mine in Tanzania. It’s a stone that’s a great natural combination of energy and colour, making it one of the noblest and magnificent stones of all the stones.
Zoisite is the clear medium green that you can see inside the stone, and it combines perfectly with the deep red of the ruby. This stone contains small Ruby crystals that have become embedded in Zoisite. It is a “marriage” of passion and patience. Often these stones also include black patches of Tschermakite, which is a type of black Hornblende. This can be seen as black spots or streaks or it may be mixed through the other colours.
When Ruby and Zoisite are naturally combined into a single stone, the root, heart, and third eye chakras are all aligned and harmonise on the same vibrational level. This special combination of stones will help in the manifesting of ideas and will offer the strength and assistance in accomplishing your dreams. Ruby Zoisite aligns the heart and third eye to produce a deepened understanding of what negativity we are carrying and how to conquer it. Ruby Zoisite is also one of the very few minerals that can transmute negative energies into positivity. Even leaving a piece in your daily environment will drastically benefit everyone in it.
Ruby is the stone of courage and strength that purges any fear or anxiety that sits within us daily. Green Zoisite’s energy produces growth and fertility in all aspects of life. Zoisite helps us “rebirth” and have a better understanding of ourselves and our connection to the outside world. For many people who are not spiritual and just recently “awakened” their spirituality, this stone will help you along your journey of rediscovering yourself.
A combination of fiery Ruby and earthy Zoisite, this crystal holds the energy of passion and patience. It’s a stone of the heart that balances the male and female energies within the body. Bring your yin and yang into harmony by tuning into the unique energy of this crystal. Ruby zoisite is the stone you need when you’ve been stressed for so long, that constant anxiety has become your new normal. You shouldn’t have to accept that you will always be stressed. Remember what it feels like to breathe easily with peace of mind by meditating with ruby zoisite.
Ruby in Zoisite has a strong life-force energy that makes it an excellent stone to use for healing the body. Due to the vibration of the Ruby stone within it, it embodies within it the energy of the Ruby, and this confers psychic protection.
Stars:-
Stars can represent navigating or finding guidance through the trials of life, our goals and motivations, concepts of harmony and balance, and much more.\n\nSo in this way, a parallel can be made to stars acting as spiritual guides, ushering humans through great difficulties and obstacles, and helping us move from one phase of life to another. In this way, celestial bodies like the North Star and stars, in general, can also be seen as a spiritual symbol of hope, optimism, and the need to start again.
For those who have chosen to leave a difficult place for more prosperous new horizons, stars have always been seen as a light that guides the way to new beginnings. In some Native American cultures, stars were sometimes used as spiritual guides during initiation rites.
Stars often take on the role of great spiritual motivators in the public subconscious. Just think of how people say “reach for the stars,” when they talk about striving for your utmost goals. Stars can represent the goals you are moving toward, as well as act as motivating factors. They are bright, shiny, and far away – just like a positive future. Whether you can obtain those goals and reach that future that the stars represent, is up to you.
Stars show us that though some things in life can be incredible, wondrous, and awe-inspiring, we are unlikely to ever understand exactly how or why they have come to be.
The pentacle has great spiritual significance and has appeared in cultures and religions across the globe, including Mayan, Grecian, Egyptian, Indian and more. The star is said to be a symbol of life, unity, and divine knowledge. And in eastern cultures, particularly in China and Japan, it was seen as a representation of the five elements (water, fire, earth, metal, and wood).
In that way, we can see that the pentacle represents the harmony and balance that can be found when these elements are working together, as protection against evil.
However , the roots of the star as a spiritual symbol go back as far as ancient Egypt. Because it has been used in so many cultures and religions, its spiritual meaning is complex and varied.\n\nIn Hindu temples in south India, for example, the six-pointed star (or ‘hexagram’) has come to represent a state of spiritual balance and harmony exemplified by the star’s perfect symmetry. In Judeo-Christian religions, the interlocking triangles are meant to present the father, son, and holy spirit, all converging at the moment of creation.
But it can also represent negative and positive principles in some religions and cultures, with one star pointing downward and the other up. In this way, the hexagram can also be seen as a sort of yin and yang, an acknowledgment of the duality of existence.
As you can see, a symbol as ubiquitous and ancient as a star has no one fixed spiritual meaning. The symbol has inspired virtually every culture and religion on earth, as every person has been able to look into the night sky and see the same thing.
The difference is in how these glimmering stars have been interpreted – whether it is as celestial bodies, symbolic goals, or tools to navigate through life both literally and metaphysically.