The Gibeon meteorite
The Gibeon meteorite was first discovered in 1836 in Namaqualand, Namibia, southern Africa and is estimated to be about 4 billion years old. It consists mainly of iron and other elements.
Desert tribes used meteorites as arrowheads or spearheads.
Traditionally, the Gibeon meteorite is used to harmonize body and soul, symbolizing life force, energy and endurance. The meteorite especially harmonizes the root, heart and frontal chakras, the solar plexus chakra and the crown chakra.
Meteorites are a gift from another world. The Meteorite is considered sacred by many cultures and is believed to have supernatural powers. A meteorite represents the energy of other worlds and allows access to this special energy to its owner.
Meteorite can be used to balance and align the energy fields of the body. It improves communication, supports strength and endurance, increases stability with respect to behavior patterns and new environments.
In Feng Shui, it represents the energy of earth and fire.
Medicinal uses: the meteorite is used to suppress melancholy, to understand oneself, as a talisman to increase strength to fight physical illness. It supports the kundalini energy, thereby stimulating sexual feelings.
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