7 chakra worry stones pocket-size, 1 of each stone type: amethyst, clear quartz, green aventurine, lapis lazuli, topaz jasper, carnelian, red jasper.
Packed in a cotton bag.
Size 2.5x2x0.6 cm
Note: This is a natural product, the exact size, shape and colour can vary and may differ from the picture shown.
Chakras
Chakras are subtle energy points, literally called energy wheels. They function as places of energy exchange. In fact, we have hundreds of chakra points spread throughout our subtle energy system. However, the most well-known are the seven main chakras, which are connected in the central energy channel of our body, which runs along our spine. When the chakras function properly, these centres are gateways for vital life energy that enters our body through channels (nadis) and meridians through our subtle body. At the same time, they are also vanishing points for low-frequency energy to flow back to the subtle bodies that are being transformed. Each of the seven major chakras represents a level of consciousness or developmental stage of life, viewed from the perspective of our physical existence. Chakras may function less when they are in a negative state for a long time due to negative habits and accumulated emotions. This makes it difficult for the personality to fully integrate the level of consciousness that each chakra represents. When the chakras are open and in balance, they form an integrated system in which each chakra is dependent on the others for optimal function.
Worry stones
Worry stones are smooth, polished gemstones, used to soothe stress and relieve anxiety. They usually come in the shape of an oval with a thumb-sized indentation. While initially, normal rocks found in water bodies were used for the purpose, these days, worry stones are often being manufactured using semiprecious gemstones.
How to use
Hold the worry stone between the index finger and thumb, gently moving one's thumb back and forth across the stone. This action of moving one's thumb back and forth across the stone, stimulates the hand nerves that reduce stress. It is a natural aid for self-calming, the simplest form of natural medicine.
History
The use of worry stones has many origins. Its use has been reported in ancient Tibet, Greece, Ireland, and with many tribes in the Americas. Worry stones made by sea water were generally used by Ancient Greeks. Native American tribes would pass their worry stones on to younger generations, creating a sense of connection with their ancestors.