Okenite Meaning And Spiritual Properties

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Power & Benefits of Okenite:

Okenite is a very interesting looking crystal that has formations that look almost like snowballs or cotton balls. It has a soft and fuzzy energy and it looks as though it would be soft when you touch it, but touching it can harm the crystal and break it, as it is very fragile.

Spiritual & Emotional Influence:

Okenite has an energy similar to getting a big hug. It’s a very comforting stone that soothes you and makes you feel like you’re not alone. It helps with self-confidence by relieving self-doubt and also gets people out of denial. It brings in self-forgiveness. It clears obstacles from your journey in life.

It facilitates deep karmic healing on all levels. It can be used to prepare for channeling.

The Physical Connection:

It is thought that Okenite stimulates the circulation in the body and increases blood flow. It is said to increase milk production. It is also thought to help slow aging and keep a youthful appearance. It is thought to calm fever, vomiting, and diarrhea.

The Chakras Connected to Okenite:

It purifies the Chakras and the physical and subtle bodies.

Astrological Signs:

Sagittarius, and Virgo.

Locations Found & History:

Okenite can be found in many places around the world including India, Bulla Island, New Zealand, Chile, Ireland, and the Faroe Islands. First found in 1828 in the town of Ile Disko in Greenland. It was named after German naturalist Lorenz Oken.

Rarity, Value & Variations:

Okenite is most often found in cotton ball formations within Basalt geodes. It has a hardness of 4.5 to 5 on the Mohs scale of hardness. It’s mainly found in clusters and isn’t usually used in jewelry. Nice pieces of this stone tend to be expensive because of how rare they are to find a large piece.

How to Use Okenite:

Use Okenite as you meditate and to help you see through illusions. Also useful for exploring Karmic cycles and understanding patterns so you can break habits or patterns.