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Love & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast

Healing Properties of Rainbow Fluorite: A Crystal for Clarity & Intuition

Love & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast

Ashley Leavy

Education, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality

4.8606 Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Rainbow Fluorite, also known as Fluor Spar, is a stunning stone that displays an amazing range of colors. Some of the most beautiful pieces are found in Mexico, England, and China. However, Fluorite used to be mined in Southern Illinois in the United States. In fact, this was where my very first crystal digging experience took place.   When I was about 8 years old, I was visiting my grandparents over Spring break from school. Their home wasn't far from a former Fluorite mining site at Cave in Rock, Illinois. My grandpa took me to search the mining "dump pile" for rocks with little bits of Fluorite on them. I was astonished to find gorgeous Fluorite crusts on some of the stones, ranging from purple to yellow. In fact, I still have one of the stones I found on that trip - and it's one of my most treasured crystals (though it may not be considered conventionally beautiful).     A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Rainbow Fluorite: "Feel clarity wash over you as you consciously co-create with the universe."   Common Healing Properties of Rainbow Fluorite: Enhances energetic protection Supports you while you work to reduce your stress Transforms energy Helps you to maintain balance in your energy body Strengthens your intuition Encourages accurate psychic readings Improves mental clarity and concentration Promotes self-confidence Shows the truth in any situation Aids in promoting objectivity and fair judgment Stimulates the intellect     Colors: Bands of Clear, Violet, Purple, Lavender, Blue, Green, and Yellow Zodiac Signs: Gemini, Libra, & Aquarius Elements: Air Companion Flowers: Cherry Blossom Companion Essential Oil: Lemon Verbena Companion Stone: Black Onyx Common Origins: Illinois (USA), China, United Kingdom, Mexico Notes: Also known as Fluor Spar. Wanna’ Get Science-y? Click Here to get information about the chemical composition, hardness, streak, etc. of this crystal from one of my favorite sites!   More About Rainbow Fluorite: Fluorite, once called the “home of the rainbow,” is a stone of amazing variety. First, there are the colors: green, purple, blue, yellow, which are often found in beautiful banded formations. Only tourmaline shows more color variation. Fluorite also shows fluorescence (and yes, it is the source of that word) under ultraviolet light, and, in some forms, with heating. One form called chlorophane will even glow if you simply hold it in your hand! The name “fluorite” comes from the Latin word for “flow,” because fluorite melts at fairly low temperatures. And because it’s so easy to melt, it has long been shaped into figurines, drinking vessels, and other useful items. The Romans thought fluorite cups made their wine taste better — probably because of the resin melted in to make the cup hold its form. The chemical composition of Fluorite is CaF2.   Rainbow Fluorite promotes clear thinking and allows you to see what’s most important in a given situation. If you’ve been feeling scattered or pulled in lots of different directions, work with this crystal to get you back on track. It can also bring clarity to your role in projects, relationships, or social groups and help you better understand what people expect from you. However, this doesn’t mean you need to agree with these roles. Whether you choose to conform or rebel against these societal expectations, Rainbow Fluorite will guide you on your path. This crystal is known for providing mental clarity and for this reason, it's deeply connected with the time of the Crow Moon (the Full Moon in March). It pairs well with Black Tourmaline and Blue Apatite to shed some light on your current situation. Rainbow Fluorite can help give you the mental clarity to hone your skills and tackle your most pressing planning tasks.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Love and Light Live podcast, empowering crystal lovers and spiritual entrepreneurs

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to learn and experience the art of crystal healing. Get ready to listen in and join our crystal

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movement. Hello, and thank you so much for joining me for the Love and Light Live podcast, brought to you by

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Love and Light School.com. I'm your host, Ashley Levy, and this podcast is the number one place

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for all things crystals, where crystal lovers and spiritual entrepreneurs can learn and experience the art of crystal

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healing. In today's show, we're going to explore the properties or inherent qualities of

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rainbow fluorite. Now, this is one of my personal favorite stones, and it's really nothing to do

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with its healing qualities or its

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appearance or anything like that but it's more about my memory of first encountering this crystal

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and so my first experience with rainbow fluorite was when I was about nine, maybe eight, eight years old or so.

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And I was in southern Illinois with my grandparents and my mom and my little brother

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on a spring break vacation from school.

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And my grandpa took us to the most amazing fluorite mining site near Caven Rock, Illinois,

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where some of the most beautiful fluorite specimens come from.

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And although all of those fluorite mines are now closed, back when I was a kid,

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this was more than 20 years ago, there were just a couple of mines still

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open and I was so fortunate to be able to go to one of these mines with him.

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And although we didn't go into the mine or anything like that, that would have obviously

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been a little dangerous, we did have permission to go through the dump pile, so kind of

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everything that had been discarded. And I did find a few little pieces of fluorite that had been

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kind of overlooked by the miners. And although they are not lookers, they are not pretty by any

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stretch of the imagination, I still have

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