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The Meanings of Gemstones in a Gemandala ________________________________________
The study of a gemstone’s benefits can take different approaches based on
whether you intend to wear the gemstones as a necklace, apply them in the aura,
or use them as single stones in a gemstone mandala.
This list focuses on the meanings of single gemstones used in a gemandala. To
make a custom gemandala for a client, a practitioner sets aside all knowledge of
her condition and which gemstones he thinks might serve her best. Instead, he
asks his client’s energy field which gemstones it wants.
The mandala that results can be surprising telling about the client’s condition
including causative and underlying factors. The key is learning how to interpret
custom mandalas, to give your clients meaningful information that can help
them on their healing journey. This is a lifelong study that will unfold with
practice.
To interpret custom gemandalas you combine what you know about the
gemstones with their numerology as it appears in the gemandala plus a sense of
the client’s intention.
Gemstones have many benefits. I’ve chosen the three most likely indications of
the thirty gemstones of Level 1 and the fifty of Level 2. This will get you started
and is sufficient for Level 2 certification. As your experience working with the
gemstones grows, so too will your understanding of them.
Again, these are meaning as they pertain to a gemstone’s presence in a custom
gemandala, and not necessarily alone with its symbiotic in a necklace.
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Level 1 Gemstones __________________________
These thirty gemstones were chosen because they are ones the beginning
Gemstone Therapy student is most likely to work with. They include the sixteen
gemstones found in the Level 1 Gemstone Packs.
1. Agate
• Indicates the need for grounding and centering.
• Suggests deficiency in nourishing earth energies, especially when
three or more Agate of different colors are called for.
• Suggests a disconnection from the Earth, which may include a
breakdown in the natural inflow of nourishing earth energy or a more
fundamental relationship issue with the planet.
2. Amethyst
• Indicates a deficiency in the purple ray, which may be associated with
weakness in the nervous system.
• Suggests a disconnection from heaven energies, and the spiritual
energies that inspire and uplift.
• Suggests a need for better prioritization.
3. Aquamarine
• Indicates the client’s readiness to become more aware of a greater
truth about her intention or target issue or condition.
• Indicates a greater awareness about a condition or target area is
required, especially the inner causes.
• Suggests that a client has not been seeing the whole picture regarding
her health.
• May suggest the presence of heat and inflammation, as Aquamarine
has a strong cooling effect.
4. Blue Lace Agate
• Indicates pockets or clouds of sluggish energy prevent life-giving
energy from feeding the body and spent energy moving away from it.
• Indicates a vagueness in the body’s identifying frequencies, which can
make a person doubt herself or be unclear about who she is, what she
stands for, what she believes, and why she is special and important.
Blue Lace Agate strengthens frequencies so their true nature can come
forward.
• Suggests pockets or clouds of unwanted energies may be present in
the body. If this gem comes up, look for them.
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5. Chrysoprase
• Indicates the presence of downward spirals somewhere in the body or
else the need for light to come in from an entirely different point of
view (upward from the atomic level inside the body verses toward
the body from the outside).
• Suggests the possibility the client is feeling sadness or depression.
• Suggests core clearing, nourishment, and restructuring may be
required.
6. Clear Quartz
• Indicates the need for very bright, very warm light in the body.
• Indicates the need for greater harmony and balance in the body and
among its processes so that healing energies can be received.
• Suggests a condition of excessive moisture.
7. Dark Green Aventurine
• Indicates the body has identified the presence of toxins and is ready
to let them go.
• Suggests the detoxification will occur in the cellular level unless
another gemstone or numerology guides it elsewhere.
• Suggests the need to settle energies so that attention, awareness, and
healing energies can move more deeply into an issue.
8. Frosted Quartz
• Indicates the need for gentle, muted, cooling light to soothe the body.
• Indicates the need for greater harmony and balance in the body and
among its processes so that healing energies can be received.
• Suggests a condition of dryness.
9. Green Tourmaline
• Indicates an imbalance in masculine energy, which may be related to
its relationship with feminine energy or a reduction in testosterone.
• Indicates breaks in the physical matrix, which can include obvious
injuries as well as micro-tears. Micro-tears can result from the work of
the immune system against infected cells, inflammation, hard
exercise, or even from holding one position too long, as in sitting at a
desk all day.
• Suggests a deficiency in a person’s ability to assert herself and stand
up for herself as needed.
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10. Golden Beryl
• Indicates that a past or future experience is associated with the
intention or target condition.
• Indicates deficiency in the causal body, whose functions include
memory storage, perception of time, and discernment of space and
spatial relationships.
• Suggests a habit or pattern may be involved.
11. Lavender Quartz
• Indicates a lack of alignment in the body and aura.
• Suggests excessive heat in the nervous system, which can manifest as
anxiety and hypersensitivity.
• Suggests the possibility of stress accumulation in the spine.
12. Leopardskin Jasper
• Indicates that something else is needed in a client’s journey to better
health, and helps draw that in.
• Suggests deficiencies at the molecular level that help sustain
metabolic processes. LSJ calls in the resources required.
• Suggests a lack of coordination among the many dial-like,
interdependent processes that need to be well-synchronized for good
health.
13. Light Green Aventurine
• Indicates that a source or cause of the client’s issue or concern is yet
unknown. Light Green Aventurine is an excellent locator tool and will
attempt to find it.
• Suggests the body needs the gemstone’s upward-moving, spring-like
energy to bring a sense of new life, new energy, and new hope to a
healing process.
• Suggests a cooling influence is required to overcome excess heat in
the body.
• Light Green Aventurine energy gently emphasizes the effects of other
gemstones in a gemandala.
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14. Malachite
• Indicates stagnation throughout the body as well as a clumping of
energies, both healthful and unwanted. Malachite initiates flows of
energy up and down the body, breaking up stagnation.
• Suggests communication in the body has deteriorated, such that key
parts do not know what’s going on in other areas.
• Suggests toxicity, toxic overload, or an inability to deal with toxins in
the body.
Note 1: When present in a gemandala, Malachite can spread the healing
energies of the other gemstones throughout the body, when otherwise the
body may try to compartmentalize them.
Note 2: If you orient a Malachite gem with a bulls-eye facing outward in a
custom gemandala, it will help draw out information from deep within a
target area, or the body as a whole.
15. Morganite
• Indicates emotional depletion which can come from lack of affection
as a child; an intense period of emotional suffering, grief, or terror; or
caring for another person for a long time without self-replenishment.
• Suggests a generous spirit, but the inability to receive well enough to
replenish oneself.
16. Mother of Pearl
• Indicates the body’s need for the other gemstones in the gemandala to
work at various levels of manifestation (LOM). Mother of Pearl can
lead the energies of other gemstones to any LOM as needed.
• Suggests the possible presence of unresolved grief or that the client
may be struggling with an issue and needs comfort, calming, and
solace.
• May also suggest the presence of energetic extremes in the body.
17. Onyx
• Indicates a lack of earth connection and difficulty settling energy.
• Suggests an accumulation of energy in the upper body.
• Suggests weakness in kidney energy.
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18. Opalite
• Indicates the key to healing an issue or condition exists on the
timeline, usually the past. Expect this cause to be identified and
brought forward if Opalite appears in a circle.
• Suggests the client needs more rest, to replenish the reserves required
to recall needed memories.
• Suggested an undernourished causal body.
19. Peach Moonstone
• Indicates the client may need help sorting what she wants and needs
and what she doesn’t.
• Suggests that the client is ready to soften rigidities.
20. Picture Jasper
• Indicates the client has not yet fully adapted to changes that have
recently occurred in his or her life. Perhaps there’s been a change in
body chemistry due to age, new medication, or a new diet, or a
person has moved to a new climate and the metabolism needs to
adjust to new temperatures and moisture levels.
• Suggests resources are available that the client has not yet accessed.
Picture Jasper helps make that connection.
• Suggests excessive moisture in the body. Picture Jasper has a strong
drying effect.
21. Pink Tourmaline
• Indicates an imbalance in feminine energy, and likely its relationship
with masculine energy.
• Indicates the client’s protective boundaries may need strengthening.
• Suggests a deficiency in the client’s ability to guard the sanctity of her
heart as a source of inner guidance.
22. Red Jasper
• Indicates a need for greater warmth in order to clear blockages and
stagnation.
• Suggests the client may be hypersensitive and easily over-stimulated.
Energies may be moving too quickly and erratically. These can be
ameliorated with Red Jasper’s calming and warming energies.
• Suggests congestion, coldness, and a need for calmness, softening,
and warmth.
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23. Rhodochrosite
• Indicates your client is ready to make a change, or at least break up
stuck energies that prevent healing progress.
• Suggests an old pattern may underlie an unhealthy state, which the
client is willing to take a step to letting go.
• Suggests a readiness to make a positive shift.
24. Rhodonite
• Indicates a degree of emotional ungroundedness, and need to settle
emotional energies.
• Indicates a lack of emotional foundation which can mean a need to
gather courage and self esteem to move forward.
• Suggests a need to bring together disparate energies in the body, as in
the four fire element meridians so they work together better.
25. Rhyolite
• Indicates the body knows it needs to release toxins, but is having
trouble letting them go.
• Suggests other eliminatory functions may not be working as they
should.
• Suggests a difficulty in identifying and sorting toxic energy from
healthy tissue.
26. Rose Quartz (Rosellite)
• Indicates the client is ready to release emotional energies that have
accumulated in the physical or emotional bodies.
• Suggests the possibility that the accumulated emotions were heated
or are producing heat in the body. Rose Quartz has a cooling effect
and may help calm unruly emotions.
• Suggests the presence of tension and tightness in physical tissues.
27. Sodalite
• Indicates the presence of unwanted thought energies have gotten
stuck in physical tissues. Sodalite has the unique ability to clear
negative, unwanted, and old thought forms from the body and aura.
• Suggests a desire to see more deeply and clearly into the inner worlds
of a client’s being. Sodalite helps remove the clouds that can interfere
with clearer vision.
• Can suggest the presence of negative thoughts or thinking that are
interfering with a target area’s ability to heal.
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28. Snowflake Obsidian
• Indicates the presence of unwanted energy that the body has been
unable to release or successfully compartmentalize.
• Suggests the unwanted energy may be malicious and may be
associated with malignancy, entity contamination, destructive habits,
haunting memories, severe pain, or chronic disease—whether the
client’s own or picked up from someone else.
• Suggests that something has been dampening your client’s spirits,
clouding true self-expression, and holding her back physically,
emotionally, or mentally.
29. Tree Agate
• Indicates a foreign energy has come in that the body does not know
how to harmonize. Foreign energies can include bacteria, viruses,
parasites, or another person’s emotional energies and thoughts.
• Suggests a deficiency in the immune system and the body’s ability to
protect itself.
• Suggests the possible presence of a limiting belief that limits
cooperation and harmony with those who have differing viewpoints
and ways of being. Tree Agate energy resolves the interference by
making the body’s own vibrations more orderly and coherent.
30. Unakite
• Indicates a resistance to accepting higher vibrations, including healing
ones. Helps the body accept the healing energies of the other
gemstones in the gemandala.
• Suggests a resistance to accepting new ideas and ways of thinking.
• Suggests a lack of integration with the emotional body, which can
manifest as difficulty expressing emotions.
• Because this gemstone’s energy helps the body integrate vibrations, it
can weave together the energies of tissues, such as during grafts and
organ transplants.
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Level 2 Gemstones __________________________
The following is a list of the gemstones you will be asked to identify in order to
complete Practitioner Level 2 training. The better you understand the indications
for these gemstones, the more accurate your gemandala interpretations can be.
These following indications give an introductory overview of the indications.
1. Apatite
• Vitalizes the skeletal system.
• Called for when bones and teeth need nourishment. Because
tissue vitality is only as strong as bone vitality, Apatite can also
support tissue repair and rejuvenation.
• Supports gum health by vitalizing the teeth.
2. Australian Opal
• Called for when a person’s mindsets have become so rigid that
they interfere with a healthy manifestation of tissue. Opal relaxes
these mindsets so thoughts can flow with more fluidity and ease.
• Enhances the creative nature of thought and enable it to become
the powerful healing force it is capable of being.
• It has a therapeutic affinity with the mind and how thoughts help
to manifest emotions in the physical body.
3. Azurite-Malachite
• Connects to the Earth Star chakra’s reservoir for the frequencies
and info we bring with us in this incarnation to aid us in fulfilling
our purpose in this lifetime.
• Called for when information is needed, such as when she is facing
an important decision, planning for the future, or feels a little lost
and directionless in this life.
• Helps us feel more grounded; provides a kind of ballast when
working in the higher chakras.
4. Black Rhodonite
• While Pink Rhodonite helps build emotional foundation and
instill courage and strong self-esteem, BR is specific to help
ground the emotions.
• Called for when emotional energies tend to become out of control
and interfere with the client’s happiness and well-being.
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5. Bloodstone
• Normalizes the body’s ecology and is important in helping the
body overcome infections and various types of disharmonies
based on imbalanced biochemistry.
• Facilitates detox and enhances nutrient absorption. When these
are out of balance, body’s milieu can collect toxins and harbor
infection.
• Strengthens the immune system.
6. Blue Chalcedony
• Relaxes physical tissue and their subtle body counterparts so
accumulated thought can be released. (in comparison, Sodalite
absorbs unwanted mental energy from the body and aura).
• Called for when someone has been worrying too much about a
physical condition. This worry manifests as accumulation of
mental energy in the target area, which can inhibit its healing.
7. Blue Flash Moonstone
• Enhances and lubricates natural energy flows, stimulates proper
cellular replication, vitalizes the energetic surfaces or boundaries
of each subtle body.
• Reflects energies between the subtle bodies and their
corresponding auras. This clarifies the info and enables subtle
bodies to self-correct.
• Called for when sluggish energy is clouding portions of the aura,
or poor boundaries between one subtle body and another. This
may inhibit clear and creative thinking, interfere with good
memory, block positive emotions or get in the way of overcoming
unhealthy habits.
8. Blue Sapphire
• Carrier of the Blue color ray.
• Has an affinity with the mind, although it can be called for to
provide nourishment at any LOM.
• Called for when the mind or its higher processes need support.
• Indicates that mental constructs are holding physical
manifestation in place. Softening and dissolving these constructs
is an essential part of the healing process. Physical tissue cannot
heal until the mind can accept that healing can occur
• Improves the integrity of mental fabric so that thoughts
themselves can become pure, creative and positive if that is the
person’s intention.
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9. Blue Topaz
• Softens containment fields that hold tissue in rigid patterns and
that surround toxins. When called for in a gemandala, it is likely
the target area is ready to release these toxins, and more
importantly the body can eliminate them. Other gems that
support elimination may be called for in a gemandala, such as
Yellow Sapphire to support organs of elimination, or Emerald or
Dark Green Aventurine to address the toxins directly.
• Called for with opal when target condition involves mental
activity, narrow-mindedness or concepts that are keeping the
condition from taking a healing step. It will soften the walls that
keep the mind stuck in its rut. Other gems may be called for in a
CGM to support mental vitality.
10. Blue Tourmaline
• Bridges the masculine and feminine energies to enhance, organize,
and distribute an individual’s creative forces.
• Brings together and takes apart energies, as needed, shoring up
channel matrix and structures to be ready when an increase in
flow is needed.
• Allocates the types of energies that belong in each acute energy
flow
11. Blue-green Fluorite
• Vitalizes the urinary tract and has a special affinity for the
kidneys, ureter, bladder and urethra.
• Called for when any of these organs are infected or inflamed. Its
energy has a cooling and softening effect and promotes tissue
flexibility.
• Also, called for to lend these cooling effects to target areas and
tissue beset by rigidity and inflammation.
12. Carnelian
• Carrier of the Orange color ray.
• Gently yet decisively vitalizes the target area to uplift its
vibrations. As a result, the target area lets go of unwanted
energies.
• Called for when organs and cells lack vitality and need help to
release their unwanted energies so that they can heal.
• Also, called for when the same lack of vitality causes emotional
numbness, uncertainty, cloudy memories or lack of mental clarity.
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13. Chaorite
• Supports the brow chakra.
• Enhances intuition and inner vision.
• Called for when the target area needs to be in closer contact with
its energetic counterpart. The counterpart can help lift unwanted
and spent energy away from physical cells and tissue.
14. Citrine
• Prepares the body to accept a greater amount of yellow ray. The
digestive system is nourished by the yellow ray and often called
for to enhance sluggish digestion.
• Help your body to accept the benefits of other gems by helping it
become more in tune with their energies. Citrine spheres can be
called for in gemandalas when the body wants the energy of one
or more gems, but may have blockages to accepting it.
• Creates a stirring effect like an energetic massage that helps to
resolve these other blockages.
15. Clear Topaz
• Looks at the molecular level to speed up metabolism. If used
without intention, its effect will be generalized; with an intention,
you get the best and most from it because its metabolic
enhancement can be pinpoint specific to fulfill your intention. If
the body calls for it in a gemandala, which is already designed for
a specific purpose, that intention is already determined.
• Called for if target area molecular levels are sluggish or if
metabolic processes need stimulation.
• May also be called for if a priority in taking the next healing step
is to draw in nutrients or repel unwanted energies away from the
target area.
16. Dumortierite
• Strengthens and repairs that part of us that can be compared to a
country’s infrastructure, i.e., the highways that allow us to
transport goods from place to place. The body’s infrastructure is
the tissue that comprise the walls of the blood vessels and nerve
sheaths. It has nothing to do with what moves along this
infrastructure, although the better a road’s condition the easier
you can drive on it.
• Often called for with carnelian to work on tissues of the
circulatory system
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17. Emerald
• Carrier of the Green color ray.
• Supports detox, particularly from the physical body.
• Feeds physical tissue with vitalizing green ray. Negative energies
are expelled, which Emerald then neutralizes.
• Vitalizes the heart chakra and nourishes visceral organs.
• Works at the organ system and whole body levels.
18. Gray Moonstone
• Draws unwanted energy from the body, particularly energy cysts;
the darker the color, the greater this capability is, and the less
similar to white flash moonstone it is.
• If the body calls for 1-2 spheres in a gemandala, it likely needs
help pulling unwanted energies away from and off the body.
• 3 or more spheres called for indicate that an energy cyst is ready
to be released. Energy cysts are compact containers of emotions,
memories and thoughts, usually that involve some particular
issue. You will identify the cyst when a therapy rod circles
incessantly over an area, and eventually seems to identify and lift
the cyst off the body and into the aura. When an energy cyst is
identified, ask the client’s inner guides for assistance, as letting go
of these cysts can be intense for some people.
19. Green (nephrite) Jade
• Called for when the body needs help with visceral organ strength,
especially for the kidneys.
• Supports kidney “jing” energy, an essential life force energy.
• Strengthens the centripetal force, which spirals energies inward,
and possibly into the gemandala, depending on placement.
20. Indigo
• Carrier of the Indigo color ray.
• Encourages development and opening of one’s intuition and
supports the ability to dream one’s future, and use the
imaginative faculties in constructive ways. It is called for in a
gemandala when a client is ready to embark on any of these
journeys.
• Vitalizes bones, and may be called for when there are structural,
skeletal and bone deficiencies.
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21. Lapis Lazuli
• Called for when the client needs to develop a better connection
between the heart and mind, or emotions and thought. A poor
connection can manifest as a struggle between what the heart
wants and what the mind demands. This can result in self-
punishment or guilt trips.
• Unites the heart and mind so you can feel more fearless,
courageous and adventurous, qualities which are essential to help
you fulfill your dreams and become your very best.
• Works at the areas where the energetic residues of a heart-mind
struggle leaves its mark in areas of the body, releasing this
unwanted energy buildup.
22. Lavender Fluorite
• Called for when the nervous system has become like a river that
has run dry. It can no longer convey the full spectrum of info, but
only a narrow stream of its potential.
• Replenishes nerves when they are depleted, low energy, or are not
relaying signals properly or consistently.
• Often used with Amethyst, which vitalizes and strengthens the
nervous system, and Lavender Jade, which calms it down.
23. Lavender Jade
• Called for when the nervous system is agitated, overactive, firing
excessively, unable to calm down and possibly locked in a fight or
flight mode.
• If the nervous system is also deficient, Amethyst or Lavender
Fluorite may also be called for.
• Very rare gem, and very powerful. Also found at the center of the
Core Alignment Aura Spray.
24. Marble
• Assists our transformation into new, higher, healthier vibrational
beings by helping us shed those energies we no longer need.
• Often works with Peach Moonstone, which helps to identify what
those no-longer-needed frequencies are.
• Called for when a client is ready to let something go and needs a
little support to do so.
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25. Orange Sapphire
• Brings heat to the body, driving off impurities, and making rigid
structures tougher.
• Magnetizing, drawing needed energies to fill gaps in the body’s
energetic structures and boundaries.
• Indicates an adaptation process is occurring. Helps a person
adjust more gracefully to a new state of being when circumstances
change.
26. Peach Aventurine
• Assists with detox of soft tissue, including organ tissue, adipose
tissue, and fascia.
• Called for when soft tissues are ready to release toxins but need a
boost to let them go.
• Urges toxins into interstitial fluids for waste removal by the
lymphatic system.
27. Pearl, Freshwater
• Called for when joints need vitalizing. A joint is a location where 2
bones make contact. There are several types of joints in the body,
including vertebrae, jaw and the sutures in the skull.
Energetically, the connection between each tooth in the jaw is
considered a joint.
• Often combined with White Coral, whose energy creates a matrix
that is used to draw nutrients to bone.
• Raises the vibration of any type of joint in the body.
28. Pink Chalcedony
• May indicate a choppy emotional layer of the aura. A choppy aura
makes one feel irritable, short-tempered, quick to react. Pink
Chalcedony calms and soothes the emotional body. May also
indicate that the mind is not working well with the emotions.
• May indicate unresolved pain and heartache. This can manifest in
the aura as protrusions in the emotional body fabric that penetrate
the physical. Pink Chalcedony smooths out these protrusions,
having an ironing effect on the emotional body fabric.
• May indicate emotional body disorganization. This can result in
unclear feelings, wishy-washiness, or emotional swings. Pink
Chalcedony homogenizes the emotional aura, to reduce and
eliminate uneven distribution of emotional energies. This resolves
pools of emotion that produce those nagging feelings we can’t let
go of.
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29. Pink Sapphire
• Carrier of the Pink color ray, which is especially nourishing for the
emotional body.
• Called for when the demands of our stressful world put so much
pressure on the physical body that the subtle bodies begin to
collapse on it. The aura presses on the body in whole or in certain
areas. This can lead to emotional problems such as depression,
cabin fever, claustrophobia, or poor organ system function.
• Creates columns of support to lift the aura off the physical body.
This creates more space for a person to breathe, feel safe and make
more objective decisions, and to change the way they feel.
• Supports longevity by allowing color rays to spend more time in
the body, refreshing cells before recycling out again into the aura
30. Poppy Jasper
• Normalizes energy, stimulates, and tonifies.
• Initiates vortexes of energy to break up blockages, stagnancies and
old patterns that inhibit a person’s ability to feel motivated,
inspired and make changes in life.
• Helps one to feel better in general, more energized and alert.
31. Prehnite
• Softening, soothing and accommodating.
• Encourages the fabric of physical tissues to become more flexible,
bendable and receptive, correcting irregularities in tissue fabric.
• Releases rigidities borne of hardened mental concepts and
opinions, and limiting emotional patterns or negative emotions.
32. Purple Tourmaline
• Carries a high vibration purple ray.
• Uplifts and supports a new and better reality, and nurtures a
sense that the manifestation of that reality is inevitable.
• Replenishes belief in oneself and helps draw upon new resources
to fulfill goals.
• Strengthens a particularly sensitive nervous system.
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33. Red Coral
• Strengthens and improves the foundation of your powerhouse.
Your powerhouse is responsible for fueling all the energy vortexes
in your body and includes the electrical structures that support
these vortexes. Your main powerhouse is that vortex that is
centered in your central chakra channel, and which leads into
your personal vortex that surrounds your body. This main
powerhouse feeds the individual chakra vortexes plus all cellular
vortexes.
• Improves the blueprint of these cellular vortexes, allowing you to
enjoy life at a new and higher level of vibration and health.
• Supports the mitochondria, which are responsible for providing
energies to the cells. Also increases the flow of molecular-level
energies.
34. Red Spinel
• Establishes and supports rhythms in the body. Called for in a
gemandala to support rhythmic activity of heart, lungs, and
circulatory system, and for peristalsis of the digestive system.
May indicate disruption of rhythmic flows to and from the body.
Red Spinel restores the rhythm of those flows, and other gems can
strengthen the flows.
• Indicates imbalances in circadian rhythm which can manifest as
difficulty sleeping.
• Helps normalize the greater rhythmic cycles of life, enhancing
repetition of enjoyable cycles and dissolving the repetition of
unhealthy ones.
35. Rhodolite
• Intensifies vortexes. When applied to the aura in a gemandala, it
intensifies the vortex of whatever target area or chakra it is
applied to. Use with care as its effects work quickly; a brief
application over weakened chakras should be enough to fortify
them.
• Stimulates vortexes already in place, such as a resident healing
vortex.
• Can also be used to create a vortex to attract healing energy
wherever it is placed on the body.
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36. Riverstone
• Allows energy streams to overcome blockages and stagnancies
flow faster or more efficiently. Riverstone energy rides along
streams of energy already in motion in the body.
• Called for when critical energy flows become compromised or
when the body needs certain energy flows or processes to speed
up to a normal pace, or to work more intensely for short periods
of time, such as during childbirth or intense exercise.
• Shores up, smooths out, and strengthens channels for energy
streams and flows throughout the body.
37. Ruby
• Carrier of the Red color ray.
• Supports a torus-shaped energy field wherever it is placed, and
strengthens the body to handle enhanced toroid energy flow.
• Called for when the physical heart needs strengthening or when
the intuitive heart wants to gather information from a higher
vibratory source. If the client calls for it, he is strong enough to
handle it, or can wear it after for support. The body will
• Also call for when organ hierarchy has suffered. Ideally, the heart
should be aware and govern all organs and tissue in the body.
The heart chakra governs all other chakras. Ruby reestablishes
and strengthens this relationship
38. Rutilated Quartz
• Called for when the client needs help communicating or relating
to other people. Can be helpful for anyone who has difficulty
communicating or has an important message to convey.
• Builds bridges of communication between the gemstones in a
gemandala.
• Helps the message be delivered and understood better.
39. Spessartite
• Lengthens and stretches a vortex so it expands into the aura as far
as possible, and at least to the causal body.
• Called for when organ, chakra or target area vortexes need
vitalizing to enhance their abilities to receive healing energy.
• Nourishes the endocrine system.
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40. Sugilite
• Has an affinity with the intuitive body, where our deepest
memories and patterns exist.
• When 1 or 2 rondels are called for in a gemandala, it means the
client wants the energy of the other gems in the gemandala to
extend all the way through the aura to the intuitive body.
• If 3 or more are called for, clearly something is stored there related
to the intention. Other gems in the gemandala support the client
to accept this info as it is brought forward.
• Note: Sugilite spheres have the unique ability to construct hollow
tube rays that radiate in all directions and act like a vacuum for
certain unwanted energies. This form is more effective as single
sphere placement, in a target area placement, or in necklaces.
Rondels are preferred for gemandalas.
41. Tanzanite
• Vitalizes the central chakra channel (ccc), which lies just in front of
the spine and extends above the body to unite the 7 body chakras
with the 8th, 9th and 10th ethereal chakras above the head. The
Central Chakra Channel also extends below the feet to connect
you with your earth star chakra. The purpose of the CCC is to
bring in earth and heaven energies and mix them to the ideal ratio
to feed each chakra.
• Called for when the chakra system as a whole is weak or deficient
or when the Central Chakra Channel has narrowed and is not
bringing in required nourishment
42. Tektite
• Strong affinity with the sub-atomic level of our being.
• Provides the other gems in a gemandala with extraordinary
capabilities beyond what you might ordinarily expect. When
called for in a gemandala, the body is calling for the most possible
from the other gemstones, or is using the gemandala to draw
extraordinary resources and support to the person’s intention.
• If the body asks for Tektite, it is clear that the body can handle the
resources Tektite provides.
43. Tsavorite
• Vitalizes the vortex of individual cells so they can let go of
disharmony.
• Helps cells throw off unwanted energies through the centrifugal
action of strong cellular vortexes.
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44. Turquoise
• Draws unwanted energy out of tissue like a sponge. Also draws
toxins to the surface of an area to break up congested energy and
promote good circulation.
• Has an affinity for fluids.
• When combined with White Beryl, it supports the drawing out
action, helps pull interstitial fluid into the lymphatic ducts. When
combined with Blue Green Fluorite it can coax fluid out of tissue.
45. White Beryl
• Carries the White Light which is very uplifting and purifying. It
has affinity with the lymphatic system.
• Called for when the lymph system needs added vitality or when
lymph vessels have retreated away from the target area and the
body wants them restored.
• Also called for along with other gems in a gemandala when the
body wants other gem energies but can’t receive them due to
blockages or clouds in the aura. It creates a window for color rays
and other gems’ energies to find a way past these blockages.
46. White Coral
• The key word to remember its effects is build. It is hard wired to
build new tissue and to purify existing tissue so that new material
is healthier.
• Called for when tissue anywhere in the body needs repair.
• Works at the cellular level and its focus is determined by other
gems paired with it. It is in the Core Four necklace, which directs
it to purify and rebuild bone and skeletal tissue. With Blue
Sapphire, it works on purifying thoughts.
47. White Flash Moonstone
• Nourishes the supraphysical aura, which supports all body
processes but particularly the immune system, lymphatic and
integumentary, which includes the skin, hair and nails. The
supraphysical aura also supports information transfer, which is
essential for all cellular functions.
• Indicates the body needs energetic lubrication to smooth and
enhance communication and support functions.
• May suggest dehydration and poor cellular replication which can
indicate premature aging or a predisposition to tumors, but even
benign ones such as moles and skin tags.
• May also indicate the body wants to reverse cellular decline and
enhance usefulness.
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48. White Jasper
• Slows down energies. While other gems support and encourage
energy flow, White Jasper slows down or stops flows. It is called
for when the body’s energies are overstimulated or have become
unmanageable.
• Also used to help integrate changes when too many have occurred
at once.
• Focuses at the organ and tissue levels, but can also work at
cellular and molecular levels if processes there are running out of
control.
49. Yellow Calcite
• Softens and dissolves compacted energies at the whole-body level
of manifestation that have been improperly stored, releasing
stiffness, tension, rigid mindsets, habitual responses, and
unhealthy patterns. It acts upon both the container itself and the
energies contained to help a person find greater balance within
herself.
• Supportive qualities prevents too much from being let go all at
once, keeping the body in balance.
• Restructures and rebuilds after energetic releases to contain and
maintain the energies that remain.
50. Yellow Sapphire
• Carrier of the Yellow color ray.
• Wakes up genes that can give our body instructions for how to
survive in changing environments, such as increased solar
radiation, or those that occur in our own body as we age and our
body chemistry changes.
• Nourishes the solar plexus or stomach chakra, digestive system,
organs of elimination and the skin.
• Indicates that the internal milieu is changing or reacting to outside
changes and the body is reaching out for help.