History Of Selenite Crystal Stone
Selenite crystals have been prized by humans for thousands of years. This mineral was given its moon-inspired name by the ancient Greeks because pearly white selenite almost glows, giving it a similar appearance to the moon. In ancient cultures, it was also believed that some transparent crystals – including selenite, of course – waxed and waned with the moon. Since the 15th century, the term “selenite” has been used to describe the specific form of crystalized gypsum that occurs in crystalline masses or transparent crystals.
Transparent selenite crystals were once used as substitutes for window glass. Selenite Crystal has also been used for ornamental purposes. Because of its fragility, however, it is not used for industrial purposes.
What to Know About WBM Selenite?
A mineral form of gypsum, sometimes called Satin Spar that is more commonly known as selenite is the hydrous calcium sulfate form of gypsums. Selenite's primary identity is associated with the Greek moon goddess Selene who symbolized whiteness of light and good luck. Selenite removes the blocks that prevent one Energetic field, it can be used to unblock the flow of energy, and it assists to wash away the negative karmic factors. Selenite dissipates emotional turmoil and the associated confusion, it is a powerful tool used to activate the individual chakra energies.
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