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Amethyst in Feng Shui
Amethyst in Feng Shui uses the energy of fire, the energy of enthusiasm, warmth, clarity, enlightenment and activity, emotion and passion . In nature, it symbolizes the male element Yang, light and creative power, it personifies reason and penetration. The energy of fire is traditionally associated with the southern part of a room, apartment or house and ensures the reputation of the dwelling and one's own position within the family.
Amethyst is a receptive stone. It cleans and recharges with the energy of the moon's rays. Bracelets made of receptive stones are worn on the left wrist. They reduce stress, induce calmness and a sense of harmony. They radiate feminine yin energy to the surroundings, which personifies subtle feminine strength and empathy.
Which place is best for placing an amethyst in terms of Feng Shui?
According to the bagua blasts: the northeast is most suitable for promoting spiritual growth, the southeast region promotes wealth and abundance, and the southern part prestige and reputation.
A piece of amethyst under the pillow as a talisman promotes restful sleep and suppresses bad dreams.
Other stones representing the energy of fire include, for example, charoite, eudialyte, amethyst, rose quartz, carnelian, tiger's eye, citrine, red jasper, garnet and others.
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