Wednesday 16 March 2011

Geodes The Stone of the Number 9 By Cj Wright


 

Geodes are those wonderful rough stones sometimes called "thunder eggs" which contain amethyst, crystal or topaz centers. We can't help but imagine what world might exist inside their rough, crusty shells.

Their crystal centers are energy generators. The amethyst centers are an aid to increased intuition and introspective or meditative moments. Topaz centered geodes help to calm emotions and alleviate external stresses ~ two things to expect with the endings that often accompany the 9. Geodes containing clear quartz crystals are good stones for breaking bad habits or to eliminate feelings of rejection.

The geode, like the 9, is a symbol of transition. In their whole form, they are the potential stone, allowing the mind free rein to envision what might be. When broken, they expose the beautiful, miraculous result of years and years ~ eons! ~ of effort. Displaying a geode prominently allows you to reflect on its many-sided interior, the gentle rolling curves, and the sharp multi-faceted surface of the crystals.

If you are in a 9 Personal Cycle, use the geode as a symbol for what awaits you as you begin the next Nine Year Cycle of Life. They can be used as prophecy stones ~ their centers representative of the future and a New World of your own creation. They stimulate imagination and, thus, progressive thinking and visualization.
You may wish to begin any year ~ but especially your #9 year ~ with a whole geode, envisioning your goal for the coming Nine Year Cycle of Life. At the end of the year, break it open to expose the beauty that lies within and as a ceremonial closing of this cycle of your life.

CJ Wright is an astrologer and numerologist who helps you find the symbols that bring inspiration and transformative understanding to your natal charts. Her website, http://www.auntiemoon.wordpress.com, offers insights on the current astrological weather and tips on cooking with astrology and gardening by the Moon. For more on numerology, visit http://www.yearseer.wordpress.com.

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