Crystal of the Month from Psychic Source
Topaz
1st November, 2009 - Posted by Leo x7986

November’s Birthstone is: Topaz
The name Topaz is a word from Sanskrit that means Fire. In Egypt, Topaz was colored with the orange/golden appearance of the Sun God, Ra. This gem was believed to protect i’s wearer from harm and showed their faithfulness to the gods. The ancient Greeks believed Topaz to give the wearer the power of invisibility in a time of attack or emergency.
Topaz is a strong crystal for the solar plexus. I keep a piece of Topaz close as I give psychic readings as it
is great for mental clarity, focus, connection to inner self and stamina. It is believed to help lessen mood swings, worries, fears, stress, anxiety and depression. Topaz is also believed to bring good fortune, and synchronicity. It is also used for protection, particularly protection from greed and the evil eye.
Physically, Topaz assists with blood disorders, gout, skin and tissue regeneration, poor or small appetite and aging. There are many different colors to Topaz, from Pink to yellow (these colors being the most valuable). Topaz that is colorless or near colorless is heat treated to create a wide range of blues. Yellow stones can be heat treated to make them pink, as that color happens very rarely naturally.
To everyone with a birthday in the month of November… Congrats and Happy Birthday!
Tags: Birthstones, crystal, Leo, Psychic
Posted on: November 1, 2009
Filed under: Crystal of the Month

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Rainbow x7953
November 5th, 2009 at 11:31 AM
This is interesting Leo!
My Medicine Elders teach that the color for this time of year is ‘sunset orange.’
This orange symbolizes vitality and intelligence, compassion and understanding. It also indicates a person who is ambitious, and who takes pride in the work that they do.
This particular shade of orange is very healing in areas that concern physical vitality, mental clarity, emotional control, and spiritual discernment.
I was taught that there are two places to see this shade of orange; in the Autumn sunsets, and in the Topaz stones.
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