Gibeon meteorite in Feng Shui
In Feng Shui, the Gibeon meteorite represents earth energy and energy and fire.
Fire is the energy of enthusiasm, warmth, passion, activity and enlightenment. It embodies emotions, passion, suggestions and thoughts. The energy of fire is traditionally associated with the southern part of a room, apartment or house and provides the dwelling with reputation and renown and helps to strengthen our personal position in society and within the family.
Among the stones representing the energy of the earth are, for example, cacoxene of brown shades, pyrite, agate, turitella agate, pictorial jasper, Mexican fire agate, meteorites, etc.
Earth energy is the energy of stability, patience, honesty, balance and resourcefulness. Stones are used for rooms intended for rest, where we want to feel safe and protected.
Earth energy is traditionally associated with the northeast and southwest areas of a room , apartment, or house. This is the area of skills and knowledge and the area of love and relationships.
Stones representing the energy of fire include, for example, amethyst, morganite, rose gold, eudialyte, carnelian, tiger's eye, citrine, red jasper, cacoxen of yellow or golden hues, meteorites, etc.
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