Blue aventurine is an Aries stone that opens the Third Eye Chakra - Brow Chakra - Sisth Chakra. Located between the eyes, this chakra is intelligence and psychic power. The brow chakra is directly related to our senses of sight and hearing. It has to do with perception. It is the seat of understanding that affects how we see the world we live in and how we make sense of what is being perceived. Balancing this chakra can help remove confusion or indecision, and increase the ability to see clearly and make important distinctions.
Some signs that the Brow Chakra is out of balance are:
- Jumping to conclusions
- Confusion
- Indecision
- Inability to see the bigger picture in life situations
Green aventurine honors the Spring Goddesses associated with flowering, growth and fertility of the land.
The blessing of the Eostara fire, the lunar celebration, the intense light of the Ostara Moon, with the energy of springtime all around us, is a time of ribirth, renewal, resurrection of life and new beginnings held on the first Full Moon after the Vernal Equinox in honor of the ancient Teutonic/Celtic Moon Goddess of Spring and Dawn Eostre (Eostar).
At the time of Ostara, the Alder is flourishing on riverbanks, roots in the water, bridging that magical space between both heaven and earth. As a tree of balance, Alder is associated with both elements fire and water (gate to the otherworld; spirit world; fae). The Alder (Elder) month, called Fearn by the Celts, and pronounced fairin, comes from the old Anglo-Saxon word 'aeld' meaning fire. Alder is an Ogham tree for Ostara, and the alder wood was used to light the fires for the Spring festival at Ostara.
At the time of Ostara, the Alder is flourishing on riverbanks, roots in the water, bridging that magical space between both heaven and earth. As a tree of balance, Alder is associated with both elements fire and water (gate to the otherworld; spirit world; fae). The Alder (Elder) month, called Fearn by the Celts, and pronounced fairin, comes from the old Anglo-Saxon word 'aeld' meaning fire. Alder is an Ogham tree for Ostara, and the alder wood was used to light the fires for the Spring festival at Ostara.
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