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Love & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast

What’s the Difference Between a Crystal and a Rock?

Love & Light Live Crystal Healing Podcast

Ashley Leavy

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

4.8606 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2018

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Did you know that some of your most beloved healing crystals are actually combinations of more than one stone? Lapis Lazuli, Tiger Iron, Unakite, and others are made up of more than one mineral. When multiple minerals come together to create something new, this is the definition of a rock. That’s right!  A rock. Most of the time, we don’t use that word in the heal-y feely world of crystal healing, but rocks can be super lovely for healing too.  In the wellness community, we usually use the words crystal, stone, mineral, etc. interchangeably, but they do each have their own specific definitions. Rock - composed of more than one mineral Crystal - a mineral that has an internal crystalline structure (a regularly repeating atomic blueprint) Stone - any minerals or rock that is non-metallic Mineral - a solid, naturally occurring, inorganic substance By now you may be wondering which of the stones in your crystal collection are actually rocks.  Let’s take a look at some of the most common hybrids: Lapis Lazuli  This is a rock composed of Lazurite, White Calcite and Pyrite.  It is not technically a “stone” since it contains metallic Pyrite. The best quality Lapis Lazuli comes from Afghanistan. Septarian Nodule  This is a rock composed of Golden Aragonite and Brown Calcite in a Benitoite clay matrix. Atlantisite  This brightly colored rock from Tasmania is composed of Green Serpentine and Purple Stichtite. Unakite  This heart-centered rock is composed of Epidote and Peach Feldspar.   Tiger Iron  This beautiful South African rock is composed of Golden Tiger’s Eye, Red Jasper, and Hematite.  It is not technically a stone since is contains metallic Hematite. Ametrine  This is actually a crystal and is not a rock at all.  Both Amethyst and Citrine are colored varieties of Quartz. When parts of the iron-containing Amethyst are heated, they turn into golden Citrine.  The best quality (and most beautiful!) Ametrine crystals are from Bolivia. So which pieces from your collection are actually hybrids of other minerals?   When you’re just starting out with crystal healing, the wealth of information out there can make it tricky to know where to start. That’s why, my Beginner’s Course Bundle contains all the crystal fundamentals you need to know.     Bundling three of my best-selling courses into one for a discounted price, my Beginners Course Bundle is designed to provide you with the essential knowledge and skills to dive into the world of crystal healing - from understanding the energetic properties of crystals to practical applications and techniques, you’ll gain a well-rounded education that will empower you to confidently work with crystals.  What’s Included in the Beginners Course Bundle: Introduction to Crystal Healing Course: Embark on a Transformative Crystal Journey (value $299)     Your Crystal Clear Year Course: Craft a Daily Crystal Practice (value $149)     Crystal Rituals for Personal Empowerment Course: Unlock Your Inner Potential (value $99)   Total Bundle Value: $547 Your Price: $464.95 (Save 15%!) Enroll in my Beginner’s Course Bundle and enjoy a discounted price, making it even more accessible for you to embark on your crystal healing journey. Start today and unlock the magic, wisdom, and healing power of crystals in your life!   Are you interested in becoming a Certified Crystal Healer? Find out more about the CCH and Advanced Crystal Practitioner Program HERE!

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0:00.0

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

0:08.0

to learn and experience the art of crystal healing.

0:11.6

Get ready to listen in and join our Crystal Movement.

0:19.7

Hello, and thank you so much for joining me for the Love and Light Live podcast, brought to you by love and light school.com.

0:28.1

I'm your host, Ashley Levy, and this podcast is the number one place for all things crystals,

0:34.1

where crystal lovers and spiritual entrepreneurs can learn and experience the art of

0:38.6

crystal healing. In today's show, we're going to explore the differences between crystals and rocks.

0:46.0

So if you're anything like me, you're a little overprotective of your crystals in your healing

0:51.4

toolkit or your crystal collection. And if someone refers to them as

0:54.8

rocks, you might get a little bent out of shape. Rock is kind of a dirty word in our healy-feely

1:00.2

community and we usually don't use it in the metaphysical community to describe crystals in terms

1:06.3

of crystal healing. But rocks can actually be really lovely for healing too. And in fact, some of your most

1:13.2

beloved healing crystals are probably actually rocks. So in the metaphysical community, we often use

1:20.2

the words stone, mineral, and crystal all interchangeably. But they do each actually have their

1:26.5

own specific definitions. So let's talk about

1:29.2

this. A crystal is a mineral that has an internal crystalline structure or a regularly repeating

1:36.3

atomic blueprint. Now a mineral is any solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. So most things in your collection are going to be minerals,

1:46.8

and many of those minerals are going to be crystals. And on top of that, there are rocks. Now,

1:52.8

what is a rock? Well, a rock is composed of more than one mineral. Now, there's also the word stone,

1:59.0

which we sometimes throw around, and a stone is any mineral or rock as long as it's non-metallic.

2:04.6

So let's look at an example here. Let's talk about something like pyrite.

2:08.6

Now pyrite is not a rock because it's not composed of more than one mineral, but it is a mineral.

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