JADE
Jade is a gemstone that has been revered throughout history for its spiritual, physical, and symbolic properties. The term "jade" generally refers to two different minerals: jadeite and nephrite , both prized for their varying shades of green, although they can also be found in white, yellow, or even purple hues. Associated with wisdom, purity, and protection, this stone is particularly important in Asian cultures, particularly in China, where it symbolizes good luck, longevity, and harmony.
Colors associated with jade:
Jade comes primarily in shades of green , ranging from light green to emerald green. There are also white, yellow, lavender, and red varieties of jade.
Chakra associated with jade:
Jade is primarily related to the heart chakra , the center of love, compassion, and harmony. It promotes emotional balance and healing of emotional relationships.
Physical and psychological virtues of jade:
Physical virtues :
- Strengthening the Immune System : Jade is known to support the immune system and strengthen vital organs, especially the kidneys and heart.
- Wound Healing : Used to promote physical healing, jade is often considered a regenerative stone, aiding recovery from illness or injury.
- Relieves physical tension : It helps relax muscles and relieve bodily tension.
Psychic virtues :
- Emotional Calming : Jade helps calm intense emotions, promoting a sense of peace and tranquility.
- Balance and Harmony : It is said to balance energies, help stabilize moods and encourage inner harmony.
- Prosperity and Luck : In many cultures, jade is considered a stone of prosperity and luck, helping to attract abundance.
Purification and cleaning of jade:
- Purification : To purify jade, it is recommended to immerse it in distilled water or to pass it through the smoke of sage or incense.
- Cleaning : Jade can be cleaned by running it under clean water for a few minutes, followed by gentle drying with a cloth.
Jade recharge:
- Sun : Jade can be recharged in sunlight, but it is best not to expose it for too long to avoid damaging it.
- Moon : The light of the full moon is ideal for recharging jade, especially when used for emotional healing.
- Quartz Geodes : It can also be recharged by placing it on a Quartz or Amethyst Geode.
Use in lithotherapy:
Jade is mainly used for:
- Bring Inner Peace : It helps to soothe the mind and calm the emotions, promoting a feeling of serenity.
- Healing Relationships : Associated with the heart chakra, it is used to heal emotional wounds and strengthen emotional bonds.
- Attracting Prosperity : Jade is often used as a talisman of good luck and prosperity in daily life and business.
Contraindications with other stones:
Jade may lose its effectiveness when combined with overly energetic stones such as citrine or pyrite, as its calming and balancing properties could be disrupted.
Stones with which jade can be associated and the benefits of this association:
- Rose Quartz : Paired with Rose Quartz, Jade strengthens self-love and loving relationships, helping to heal emotional wounds.
- Amethyst : Combined with amethyst, jade promotes tranquility and enhances meditation.
- Aventurine : Along with aventurine, jade stimulates prosperity and promotes harmony in financial endeavors.
Astrological sign associated with jade:
Jade is particularly linked to Earth signs:
- Taurus : It helps Taureans balance their emotions and attract prosperity.
- Libra : In Libras, jade promotes harmony and balance in personal relationships.
- Capricorn : Jade brings calm and stability to Capricorns, helping to strengthen their sense of perseverance.
In summary
Colors | Chakras | Physical Virtues | Psychic Virtues | Astrological Signs |
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Green, white, yellow, lavender | Heart Chakra |
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| Taurus, Libra, Capricorn |