Category: Metaphysics (易学)
Smoky Quartz

Smoky Quartz has a history of being used in spell works, shamanistic rituals and North American tribal ceremonies to enhance stability and protection.
Smoky Quartz is known as a Stone of Power. In Wicca and also to Druids, it is sacred and signifies the dark power of Earth gods and goddesses. In other cultures, it is believed that it guided souls to the afterlife, the stone was used in shamanistic rituals and tribal ceremonies, and was utilized in magic and scrying to connect with spirits of the lower worlds.
Smoky Quartz’s power lies in its ability to protect and ground the person physically and spiritually, and ability to absorb and transmute significant amounts of negative energy and release it into the Earth to be neutralized naturally.
In crystal healing layouts to activate and purify the Base or Root Chakra. It also balance and direct the energy of the upper chakras to the Base Chakra.
The Base, or Root Chakra, is located at the base of the spine and controls the energy for kinesthetic feeling and movement. It is the foundation of physical and spiritual energy for the body.
Smoky Quartz is also a great stone for grounding in crystal healing and in grids. Relates to element of Earth in Chinese Metaphysics because of it grounding effects and root chakra, it resonate with Northeast and Southwest direction, as well as the heavenly doctor (天醫). An inexpensive stone to add into the collection.
Throat Chakra Quartz Singing Bowl + Jade Cedarwood Wand (Space Cleansing on Midsummer Litha)

Midsummer Enchantment of Litha

The Summer Solstice occurs during summer. This is the June solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the December solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. Depending on the shift of the calendar, the summer solstice occurs sometime between June 20 and June 22 in the Northern Hemisphere and between December 20 and December 23 in the Southern Hemisphere. The same dates in the opposite hemisphere are referred to as the winter solstice.
Litha or Midsummer is the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, and more specifically the northern European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice or take place on a day between June 19 and June 25 and the preceding evening.
In Egypt, the Midsummer season was associated with the flooding of the Nile River delta.
In South America, paper boats are filled with flowers, and then set on fire. They are then sailed down the river, carrying prayers to the gods.
In some traditions of modern Paganism, you can get rid of problems by writing them on a piece of paper and dropping them into a moving body of water on Litha.
Astrologically, the sun is entering Cancer, which is a water sign. Midsummer is not only a time of fire magic, but of water as well. Now is a good time to work magic involving sacred streams and holy wells.
Amaterasu (Shinto): This solar goddess is the sister of the moon deity and the storm god of Japan, and is known as the goddess “from which all light comes”. She is much loved by her worshippers and treats them with warmth and compassion. Every year in July, she is celebrated in the streets of Japan.
Aten (Egypt): This god was at one point an aspect of Ra, but rather than being depicted as an anthropomorphic being (like most of the other ancient Egyptian gods), Aten was represented by the disc of the sun, with rays of light emanating outward. Although his early origins aren’t quite known – he may have been a localized, provincial deity – Aten soon became known as the creator of mankind. In the Book of the Dead, he is honored with “Hail, Aten, thou lord of beams of light, when thou shinest, all faces live.”
Apollo (Greek): The son of Zeus by Leto, Apollo was a multi-faceted god. In addition to being the god of the sun, he also presided over music, medicine, and healing. He was at one point identified with Helios. As the worship of him spread throughout the Roman empire into the British Isles, he took on many of the aspects of the Celtic deities and was seen as a god of the sun and of healing.
Hestia (Greek): This goddess watched over domesticity and the family. She was given the first offering at any sacrifice made in the home. On a public level, the local town hall served as a shrine for her — any time a new settlement was formed, a flame from the public hearth was taken to the new village from the old one.
Horus (Egyptian): Horus was one of the solar deities of the ancient Egyptians. He rose and set every day, and is often associated with Nut, the sky god. Horus later became connected with another sun god, Ra.
Huitzilopochtli (Aztec): This warrior god of the ancient Aztecs was a sun god and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. He battled with Nanahuatzin, an earlier solar god. Huitzilopochtli fought against darkness and required his worshipers to make regular sacrifices to ensure the sun’s survival over the next fifty-two years, which is a significant number in Mesoamerican myths.
Juno (Roman): She is also called Juno Luna and blesses women with the privilege of menstruation. The month of June was named for her, and because Juno was the patroness of marriage, her month remains an ever-popular time for weddings and handfasting.
Lugh (Celtic): Similar to the Roman god Mercury, Lugh was known as a god of both skill and the distribution of talent. He is sometimes associated with midsummer because of his role as a harvest god, and during the summer solstice the crops are flourishing, waiting to be plucked from the ground at Lughnasadh.
Sulis Minerva (Celtic, Roman): When the Romans occupied the British Isles, they took the aspects of the Celtic sun goddess, Sulis, and blended her with their own goddess of wisdom, Minerva. The resulting combination was Sulis Minerva, who watched over the hot springs and sacred waters in the town of Bath.
Sunna or Sol (Germanic): Little is known about this Norse goddess of the sun, but she appears in the Poetic Eddas as the sister of the moon god. Author and artist Thalia Took says, “Sól (“Mistress Sun”), drives the chariot of the Sun across the sky every day. Pulled by the horses Allsvinn (“Very Fast”) and Arvak (“Early Rising”), the Sun-chariot is pursued by the wolf Skoll… She is the sister of Måni, the Moon-god, and the wife of Glaur or Glen (“Shine”). As Sunna, She is a healer.”
https://www.learnreligions.com/deities-of-litha-2562232
Most of the Wiccian and Magick practitioner make use of 19 to 25 June during Litha or Midsummer for energy and enhancement spell works. I personally make use of a tighter 5 day period of Summer Solstice for space cleansing, recharging my crystals and gems, and other enhancement work. This is often done with an understanding of of QMDJ chart to get the optimal combination of Heaven, Earth, Man and Deity for enhancement and healing work within the 5 days period. . If your house faces or sits in NE or SW, this period is one of the best time to recharge the house energy.
~ 明
Yule Festival

Our ancient ancestors celebrated Yule, and when Christianity was introduced the church opted for this time of year to celebrate Christmas, with many of the Yule traditions and practices absorbed into Christmas festivities. We can hear echoes of pagan songs in Christmas carols, and just like our ancestors we light candles and fires, decorate our homes with evergreen plants, feast, dance, and give gifts. Whatever your religious background, Winter Solstice offers a perfect opportunity to get together with family and reflect on the year that has gone and the year to come. If your family have different religious beliefs, Winter Solstice is a good chance to be together and celebrate a non-denominational festival, a time of gratitude for Nature’s cycles.
Solstice means ‘sun stand still’, and this is the time when the sun seems to halt in the sky. Christians celebrate the birth of Christ at this time of year, and Yule is connected to the joy at the birth of the Sun God, child of the Goddess. It is a celebration of rebirth. This is the turning point of the year, when the days gradually become longer and the darkness of winter is overcome. It is easy to understand why our ancestors held Solstice in such reverence. Their lives were governed by the sun, and the promise of its return would, of course, be sacred. Today, our relationship with the natural world has much less of an impact on our everyday lives; in fact, 21st century people can, and do, forget the world outside their window.
https://thegreenparent.co.uk/articles/read/ten-ways-to-celebrate-yule
European Origins of Yule: In the Northern hemisphere, the winter solstice has been celebrated for millennia. The Norse peoples, who called it Jul, viewed it as a time for much feasting and merrymaking. In addition, if the Icelandic sagas are to be believed, this was a time of sacrifice as well. Traditional customs such as the Yule log, the decorated tree, and wassailing can all be traced back to Norse origins.
The Celts of the British Isles celebrated midwinter as well. Although little is known today about the specifics of what they did, many traditions persist. According to the writings of Pliny the Elder, this is the time of year in which Druid priests sacrificed a white bull and gathered mistletoe in celebration.
Welcoming the Sun Through the Ages: Four thousand years ago, the Ancient Egyptians took the time to celebrate the daily rebirth of Ra, the god of the Sun. As their culture flourished and spread throughout Mesopotamia, other civilizations decided to get in on the sun-welcoming action. They found that things went really well… until the weather got cooler, and crops began to die. Each year, this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth took place, and they began to realize that every year after a period of cold and darkness, the Sun did indeed return.
Winter festivals were also common in Greece and Rome, as well as in the British Isles. When a new religion called Christianity popped up, the new hierarchy had trouble converting the Pagans, and as such, folks didn’t want to give up their old holidays. Christian churches were built on old Pagan worship sites, and Pagan symbols were incorporated into the symbolism of Christianity. Within a few centuries, the Christians had everyone worshiping a new holiday celebrated on December 25, although scholars believe it is more likely that Jesus was born around April rather than in the winter.
In some traditions of Wicca and Paganism, the Yule celebration comes from the Celtic legend of the battle between the young Oak King and the Holly King. The Oak King, representing the light of the new year, tries each year to usurp the old Holly King, who is the symbol of darkness. Re-enactment of the battle is popular in some Wiccan rituals.
https://www.learnreligions.com/history-of-yule-2562997
Hence, we can see much similarities is shared with Chinese Metaphysics use and celebration of Winter Solstice, 冬至一阳生. The commencement of 奇门遁甲 (QMDJ) chart and cycle also comes at arrival of winter solstice. In Feng Shui (Date Selection), the Winter Solstice has auspicious energy to commence renovation works in afflicted sectors of the house. We call this “太阳到山, 太阳到向”. For example, this period is most favourable for houses / apartments sitting on sector of Ox. “坐丑:冬至到山,夏至到向”; incidently, The Wiccian Practitioners also make use of this special season energy for space cleansing and magick rituals.
~ 明
Imagine you are the Divine

“Imagine you are the Divine ~ A soul out there sends you an email for a job change request. But at the same time, you receive another email from the same person whining that his life sucks.
So, you as the Divine, which wish would you want to grant that soul. Being all mighty and loving. The person says his life sucks, you shouldn’t deny his wish that his life sucks. Thus, if his life sucks, how can you ever grant him the wish that he wants to change to a better job.
His desires are self-conflicting. Hence think about it, are we not getting what we want because we don’t deserve it, or the Divine doesn’t love us as much. Or is it due to our inner conflicts and mixed desires that impedes us that the Divine is just abiding our wishes.”
The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck
Brazilian Auralite (Red-Capped Ametrine).

Brazilian Auralite (not to be mistaken with Auralite 23), this is considered a rare crystal (but not as rare) comparable to Auralite 23 and the Super 7 crystal. This crystal is recently discovered and unearth in Brazil. This gem is also known as Red-Capped Ametrine.
Under lighting, visibly, there are hematitie, citrine, amethyst, smoky quartz and goethite. The other minute minerals are yet to be studied and examined.
Hematite has a dark colour, since ancient times was thought to be especially intimidating or protective. Hematite are opaque, not the strongest of stones, approx Mohs 5, with a strong metallic lustre.
Hematite projects earth energy. Resonate with the base chakra for grounding and protection. Stimulate concentration, balancing Yin-Yang.
Hematite healing properties includes restoring, strengthening and regulating the blood supply, aiding blood conditions such as anaemia. Since it dark color, resonate with water element in Chinese BAZI astrology, it also supports the kidneys and regenerates tissue. Stimulates the absorption of iron and formation of red blood cells. Treats leg cramps, anxiety and insomnia. Hematite aids spinal alignment and fractures.
Citrine is a manifestation stone. It enables imagination and personal will. Citrine carry the power of the sun, it is warm and comforting, energizing and life giving.
Citrine is associated with Sacral, Solar and Crown chakra, It stimulates the chakras like the sunlight of spring, helps clears the mind and activate intention, stirring souls to action. Its frequency awakens creativity and imagination, and sustains the process of transforming dreams and wishes into tangible form.
Citrine does not hold or accumulate negative energy, but rather transmutes, dissipates, and grounds it, making it a protective stone for metaphysics practitioner, mediation, occult and Feng Shui application.Citrine has a earthly yellow is associated with the element of Earth in BAZI astrology.
Citrine stimulates digestion, the spleen and pancreas.; It also negates kidney and bladder infections.
Citrine resonate with Sacral which links with liver. Liver is a wood element of in BAZI; citrine would helps with eye problems, increases blood circulation, detoxifies the blood, activates the thymus and balances the thyroid and also relieves constipation.
Amethyst derives from the Greek word ametusthos, meaning “not intoxicated,” and comes from an ancient legend.
Amethyst is powerful and protective at the same time. It guards against psychic attack and protecting the wearer from harm and ill wishes from others.
Amethyst is a natural tranquiliser, it relieves stress and soothes irritability, it balances mood swings, dispels anger, anxiety and dissolves negativity. Amethyst is associated with the 3rd eye and crown chakra, capable of activating spiritual awareness, opening intuition and enhances psychic abilities. Its inherent high frequency purifies the aura of any negative energy or attachments, and creates a protective shield of light around the body, allowing one to remain clear and centered while opening to spiritual direction.
In the application of 8 Mansion Feng Shui, the placement of Amethyst cave or sphere to gather positive energy i.e. Life Generating (生气) Qi to a particular sector of the household.
Combination of Amethyst and Citrine within the same crystal, you get Ametrine. A harmonious blend of the two energies. It brings spirituality into harmony with the intellect and inspires a profound flow of creativity, new ideas and insights. Promotes healing and energy movement in the mind and body.
Smokey Quartz is associated with base and solar chakra. Smokey Quartz is of excellent grounding properties. It gently neutralises negative vibrations and is detoxifying on all levels, prompting elimination of the digestive system and protecting against radiation and electromagnetic smog. Disperses fear, lifts depression and negativity. It brings emotional calmness, relieving stress and anxiety. Dispels nightmares and manifests your dreams. Smokey Quartz aids concentration and assists in communication difficulties.
Smokey Quartz dissolves cramps, strengthens the back and fortifies the nerves as it resonate with solar chakra. It aids abdomen, hips and legs. Relieves headaches, back pain, eases muscular spasms. It regulates liquids within the body and aids assimilation of minerals.
Goethite was named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a mineralogy enthusiast. The powerful vibration of Goethite is believe to help bridge the link between yourself and the Earth. This connection will facilitate the sensitization of your perceptions, emotions, and energies. Goethite is especially useful for those who may be dealing with grief. It gently brings awareness and healing of your wounds which have been buried in the subconscious.
Goethite makes one more conscious of your feelings and opens up your heart, awakening one’s dormant sense of compassion and love. Metaphysics practitioner use this stone during divination. Goethite is a stone that can be programmed and help a practitioner achieve his/her’s specific intentions. And, intention is energy. So remember, the universe always responds to one’s energies, so when one release positive energies from yourself, thru’ thoughts, words, actions or prayers, the universe would pick them up and respond accordingly. Goethite is excellent in gathering energy to its core and assist in moving up higher state of consciousness.
三伏养生
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初伏防中暑
入伏的头两日气温极高,因此初伏的保健重点在于防中暑。此时应合理安排作息时间,不要在烈日下曝晒或在高温环境中久留,外出应打遮阳伞、戴遮阳帽,勿做剧烈运动,保证午睡。全天补充水分的策略应是少量、多次,还可选择淡盐水、绿茶、绿豆汤及其他清凉饮料。若出现头晕、心悸、恶心、呕吐等中暑先兆,要迅速移至阴凉处,解开衣服,冷敷头部,饮用清凉饮料,并服用人丹或十滴水。如果是体弱多病的人或老年人、小儿中暑,则应立即送院抢救。
中伏防湿邪
伏天“湿热交加”,湿邪最易伤脾,常使人感到头昏身重,胸中烦闷,四肢无力,食欲不振。进入中伏,要格外注意饮食,既要清淡,又要富有营养易于消化,不宜大量食用生冷及油腻食物。中伏时候天气最热,食物是祛暑湿的好帮手,可用扁豆、薏米等健脾利湿之品熬粥,或者用鲜藿香、佩兰各10克,飞滑石、焦大麦各20克,甘草3克,水煎代茶饮,均于祛湿有效。
末伏防上火
末伏是立秋后,“秋老虎”正凶时。虽然暑热天已经结束,但“秋老虎”的余威不可小视,应注意预防“上火”,并注意清心安神。虽然早晚较凉,但白天仍旧热浪袭人,要特别注意补水,以免出现口干、鼻干、咽干、皮肤干燥等不适。另,由于热扰心神,在注意防暑降温的同时,还应有意识避开不良情绪的干扰。
All You Need to Know About Sage, Smudge, Clearing Homes, Clearing Work, & Clearing Yourself.
Smudging is the common name given to a powerful cleansing technique from the Native American tradition. It is a way to cleanse a person, place, or an object of negative energies or negative influences.
The smoke was believed to disperse impurities allowing the healing process to commence. As the smoke rose, it was believed that prayers would also rise to the Spirit World and negative thoughts and emotions were lifted away.
Now the good stuff!
The smudging smoke attaches itself to negative energy and as it clears it takes the negative energy with it, releasing it into the earth to be regenerated as positive energy. Sage is burned to drive out negative spirits, negative thoughts and feelings, and to keep negativity away…
The very first (and most important) thing to do is to set your Intention – what you desire and project. Your intention here would be that your home/space is clean and clear from anything other than the light.
As you burn your sage or spray your “clearing spray,” say aloud or in your mind: “My home/space is clean and clear from anything other than the light.”
Simultaneously hold the burning sage or clearing spray, using its vapors/smoke to outline your home. Outline with smoke or spray all the doors, all the windows and room. Just imagine following the lines of each room.
When finished, put out/rub the smoke out of a sage stick with sand or dirt. You can also use water, but water can mold the remaining sage stick.
“A Reminder Of Who You Really Are | Neale Donald Walsch”
The Cone of Power
https://www.learnreligions.com/the-cone-of-power-2561490
Traditionally, the cone of power is a method of raising and directing energy by a group. Essentially, the people involved stand in a circle to form the base of the cone. In some rituals, they may connect to each other physically by holding hands, or they may simply visualize energy flowing between the members of the group. As energy is raised–whether by chanting, singing, or other methods–a cone forms above the group, and eventually reaches its apex above. In many magical systems, it is believed that this energy continues on past the point at the top of the cone, traveling out infinitely into the universe.
Once the cone of power, or energy, is completely formed, that energy is then sent out en masse, directed towards whatever magical purpose is being worked on. Whether it’s healing magic, protection, or whatever, the group typically releases all of the energy in unison.
泽地萃

萃。亨,王假有庙。利见大人,亨,利贞。用大牲吉。利有攸往。
象曰:泽上于地,萃。君子以除戎器,戒不虞。
萃卦:通泰。王到宗庙举行祭祀。占得此卦,利于会见贵族王公,亨通,这是吉利的贞兆。用牛牲祭祀,也很吉利,并且出行吉利。
本卦上卦为兑,兑为泽;下卦为坤,坤为地。泽水淹地,是萃卦的卦象。君子观此卦象,以洪水横流,祸乱丛聚为戒,从而修治兵器,戒备意外的变乱。
“The power of gathering together is represented by a rally, where each individual’s strength is magnified by the collective power of a community.”
~ 明
Cedarwood
https://www.aromafoundry.com/blogs/aroma-foundry/6-best-essential-oils-for-spiritual-awakening
Cedarwood is used for spiritual grounding and purification. It’s also one of the essential oils used for spiritual awakening. It cleanses your space, heals the present, and purifies the spirit.
Cedarwood removes blockages from your energetic body and aura. It purifies you emotionally by detoxifying negative energies, thoughts, worries, anxieties and fears. You’ll feel a refreshing cleanse inside and out as you meditate using this essential oil. With grounding and purification, you’ll be ready to discover your Higher Self.
Use Cedarwood oil in your prayer and meditation rituals to bring calmness and peace.
Cedarwood is mentioned several times throughout the Bible and has been used to increase spirituality in cultures throughout the world, including Native Americans and Egyptians. An example is the Bible scripture: “And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall.” (1 Kings 4:33) Cedarwood is also mentioned four times in Leviticus, Chapter 14, as a cleansing ritual applied to the right ear, right thumb, and right big toe – all release points for various stored emotions and compulsive behavior.
踩坟梅花断吉凶
见人坟上走不宁,那坟定然有伤心;
见人坟上被蛛网,火过官高两三场;
见人坟上扯庶技,那坟总隔必无气;
见人坟上屙屎尿,那坟冷退致损财;
见人坟上摸衣领,那坟定是主伤亡;
见人坟上手把树,那坟定主发大财;
见人坟上手摇扇,那坟定然有风流;
见人坟上扛把伞,那坟定然出好人;
见人坟上有水冲,那坟白蚁入棺中;
见人坟上竹青秀,半好半死不发财;
见人坟上有滕緾,那坟定然有吊颈;
见人坟上有木树,那坟定有木根穿;
见人坟上有青苔,那坟水气烂棺材;
见人坟上单花生,那坟定是发主财;
见人坟上草枯焦,那坟定是不发财;
见人坟上结枯草,那坟冷退主贫寒。
Larimar’s Lure

Larimar is the embodiment of the tranquil Sea and Sky energies. The soft, soothing blues and calming turquoise is streaked with white patterns that resemble sunlight dancing beneath Caribbean waters. It is said that it brings the ancient wisdom of Atlantis and the healing power of dolphins to harmonize the body and soul.
Larimar cools tempers and calms fears, relieves stress and nurtures the physical and emotional bodies. It is powerful in meditation and in connecting to the Divine Feminine, and is particularly helpful in releasing emotional bonds
Larimar resonate with the Throat Chakra, using Larimar in a pendant or laying-on-of-stones treatment will unleash the voice of one’s deepest wisdom. Singers may also find Larimar a wonderful talisman for enhancing and protecting the voice. When it is in balance we can express what we think and what we feel. We can communicate our ideas, beliefs, and emotions. When the throat chakra is in balance and open, we can bring our personal truth out into the world. The energy that springs upward from the sacral chakra through the solar plexus can continue its path enabling free expression of the values and needs expressed within the energy.
Larimar helps women to re-attune to their innate femininity and restore their connection with nature. It emanates vivaciousness, humor, and a sense of one’s own power. It helps women to call upon the goddess within to fully manifest their highest purpose in life.
Larimar utilizes Water energy, the energy of stillness, quiet strength, and purification. It embodies potentialities unrealized. The use of Larimar crystals to enhance any space that you use for repose, calm reflection, recollection, or prayer. Water energy is traditionally associated with the North area of a home or room or the ‘Greedy Wolf’ star, which is associated with the Wealth, Career and Life Path area.
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About Jade

Jade is the name shared by two distinctly different minerals – Nephrite, a calcium magnesium silicate, and Jadeite, a sodium aluminum silicate. Though they have different compositions, hardnesses, densities and crystal structures, both are exceptionally tough stones, similar in appearance, and equally valuable in metaphysical properties.
Both occur in the beautiful olive shades we’ve come to recognize as jade green, but have some distinctions.
Nephrite generally occurs in creamy white, mid- to deep olive green, brown and black. It has a smooth surface polish with a waxy sheen and is more commonly found.
Jadeite may be a white-gray green, leafy green, blue or blue-green, emerald green, lavender, pink, red, orange, greenish-black or black. It is hard and lustrous, rarer than Nephrite, and usually more expensive.
Translucent, emerald green Jadeite, colored by traces of chromium, is called Imperial Jade and is the rarest and most valuable.
Jade is the stone of calm. Its balances nerves and soothes cardiac rhythm. Jade cleansing properties, enhancing the body’s filtration. Wearing Jade recharges energy, and traditionally believe to guard against illness.
Green Jade balances and harmonizes the Heart Chakra, aiding in both emotional and physical well-being.
The Heart Chakra is located near the center of the breastbone. It regulates our interaction with the external world and controls what we embrace and what we resist. It gives us the balancing ability to be ourselves within the environment.
When the heart chakra is out of balance one may feel either controlling or controlled in a relationship, and become critical of the little foibles of others. One may well find oneself having inappropriately strong emotional responses to everyday external stimuli.
Jade’s green energy is used to resolve blockages and to re-balance the heart chakra, helping one to understand one’s own needs and emotions clearly.
Jade in all forms has always represented nobility, not only of rank, but of ideals. The wearing of Jade assists in creating magic and enchantment works; for the highest good and in protection from harmful or deceitful entities during spirit work.
Jade utilizes wood energy in Feng Shui, the energy of growth, expansion, new beginnings, nourishment and health. It enhances vitality, brings abundance, and keeps us growing physically.
Wood energy is traditionally associated with the East and Southeast areas of a home or room. It is associated with the Family and Health area, and the Prosperity and Abundance area. In the Flying Star aspect, it represents the Academic Star.
~ 明
Obsidian + Ruby Opal + Tungsten Ring

Tungsten is a strong and powerful protector, highly resistant to heat and other forms of radiation. It has a core quality of strength in structure in difficult environments, including extraterrestrial environments.
Obsidian is truth-enhancing. A protective stone, it forms a shield against negativity. It blocks psychic attack and absorbs negative energies from the environment. Obsidian draws out mental stress and tension. It stimulates growth on all levels, urging exploration of the unknown and opening new horizons. Brings clarity to the mind and clears confusion. Helps you to know who you truly are. Obsidian dissolves emotional blockages and ancient traumas. Promotes qualities of compassion and strength. An excellent base chakra stone for grounding.
Black Obsidian is a very powerful and creative stone. It increases self-control. It forces facing up to one’s true self. Releases imbalances and negative energies. Black Obsidian is protective and provides support during change. It repels negativity and disperses unloving thoughts.
Ruby Opal resonate with heart and base chakra, encourages passion and a zest for life. Ruby Opal is an emotional stone and reflects the mood of the wearer. Ruby Opal enhances cosmic consciousness and induces psychic and mystical visions. Balances the heart and instills confidence. Ruby Opal encourages positivity, joy, spontaneity, laughter and courage. Ruby Opal encourages removal of negative energies from your path. It intensifies emotions and releases inhibitions. Encourages the expression of one’s true self.
~ 明
起名应该注意字形
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父母在给孩子起名时,要知道过犹不及的道理,要注意强、弱、实、虚型字的搭配。如成威豪、午平科、傅基泰这样的名字是我们需要努力去避免的。这些名字或是由三个强壮字连在一起,显得过于丰满;有的则是三个瘦弱字或虚弱字连在一起,显得先天不足,虚伪,虚张声势或过于空洞。

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