Cancrinite: A sodium calcium aluminum silicate mineral

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Science & Origin of Cancrinite

Cancrinite: A sodium calcium aluminum silicate mineral. It crystallizes in hexagonal prisms and masses. It can form in a variety of colors such as blue, white, pink, orange, yellow, and colorless, as well as being transparent.

The discovery occurred in Ilmen Nature Reserve, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia; located in the Ural mountains in 1839. The crystal was named in honor of Georg Ludwig Cancrin, the minister of finance for Russia.

Since then, this crystal can be found all over the world with important deposits in Brazil, Canada, Congo, India, Italy, Namibia, Norway, Pakistan, Sweden, and the U.S.

Meaning and Energy

Cancrinite helps one access their higher chakras such as the throat, third eye, and crown. Communication abilities within are strengthened and allow you to engage in conversations that may be difficult or emotionally taxing.

Cancrinite assists in speaking with your whole self and truest ideas, thoughts, and emotions. When meditating and carry this stone. One’s third eye and crown chakra connect & engage pushing you to go about your day-to-day life while resonating at a very high vibration.

Additionally, this is a great stone to understand your dream capabilities & imagery within. We can understand how it can translate to your reality.

Try placing a piece next to your nightstand, under your pillowcase, or even on your third eye itself!

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