Cornelian |
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Fit
for a queen. An ancient Sumerian queen at that! Cornelian has been
an important gem in nearly every great civilization the world has
ever seen. From the royalty of Ur the Mesopotamian capital
of pre-biblical times, to Napoleon and Tibetan Buddhists, Cornelian
has been revered for its healing, spiritual and creative qualities.
Also known as Sadoine or Mecca Stone, the name Cornelian is derived
from Carne, the Latin for flesh, due to the stone’s coloring.
A
deeply religious stone, Cornelian was used by the Egyptian goddess
Isis to protect the dead on their journey through the afterlife;
it is the symbol of the Apostle Philip; was one of the stones on
Aaron’s breast plate of judgment (Exodus: xxviii, 15-30);
and Muhammad’s seal was an engraved Cornelian set in a silver
ring. To this day Buddhists in China, India and Tibet believe in
the protective powers of Cornelian and often follow the Egyptian
practice of setting the stone with turquoise and lapis lazuli for
enhanced power. Cornelian
is recommended for those with bad memories, creative blocks, befuddled
minds, weak voices and a lack of courage. It is said to be beneficial
in treating impotence, infertility, insomnia, menstrual cramps,
neuralgia, rheumatism, asthma, bad blood, lethargy, digestive problems,
and skin conditions like acne and psoriasis in both humans and animals.
Cornelian also helps hotheaded people overcome anger and establish
self-control, and it even protects the wearer from envy and falling
objects.
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