Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Medicine Wheel
A tiny medicine wheel I made using epidote in the north, celestite in the east, carnelian in the south, labradorite in the west and river stones between the quarters. In the center I used moonstone for Grandmother Moon/the Goddess and pyrite for Grandfather Sun/the God.
Labels:
carnelian,
celestite,
earth wheel,
east,
epidote,
god,
goddess,
labradorite,
medicine wheel,
moon,
moonstone,
native american,
north,
pyrite,
quarters,
south,
sun,
west
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5 comments:
Pretty. And pretty powerful looking. What is epidote?
Oooh, this is lovely. I really like how you used the natural stones in combination with the crystals. I find myself gravitating more and more toward natural stones that I find in streams and on walks. :)
Epidote is a gorgeous earthy green stone that's excellent for enhancing one's individual attributes: stopping self criticism, creating goals, accepting one's weaknesses with grace while increasing personal power, etc... When I build a new earth/medicine wheel I choose the stones purely by intuition for where I am at that point in my life and epidote fit the bill nicely for my north/earth quarter.
Beautiful medicine wheel and very powerful. I love semi-precious gems !!!
Have a wonderful day.
Thanks, Victoria. I will be on the look-out for epidote now.
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