mycrystalearth
mycrystalearth
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mycrystalearth · 24 days ago
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🔮🌐 Crystal Grids 🌐🔮
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mycrystalearth · 24 days ago
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Accidental sunscreen on my lens is still the best filter 😎
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mycrystalearth · 2 months ago
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<platonic solids>
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mycrystalearth · 2 months ago
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mycrystalearth · 3 months ago
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Mentally, I’m here 🌊🌴
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mycrystalearth · 3 months ago
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mycrystalearth · 3 months ago
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🌙🌸🦋🌬️ 🌞🍄🐉🔥
All of these bracelets are available in our shop!
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mycrystalearth · 3 months ago
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With its soft lilac shimmer and calming energy, this Gemmy Lepidolite Pendant is your daily reminder to breathe deeply and move gently. A little piece of peace you can wear, set in 925 sterling silver for timeless elegance.
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mycrystalearth · 3 months ago
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Made some new bracelets ✨📿✨
Crystal bracelets are a beautiful way to carry the energy of natural stones with you throughout the day. Worn on the wrist, they allow for constant contact with the skin, helping to keep the crystal’s supportive properties close to your energy field. Whether you’re drawn to their meaning, color, or grounding presence, wearing crystal bracelets is a simple and intentional way to stay connected to your intentions and inner balance.
Tap into the energy that speaks to you and find the one that feels just right.
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mycrystalearth · 4 months ago
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🌜 mycrystalearth.ca 🌛
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mycrystalearth · 4 months ago
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mycrystalearth · 4 months ago
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Crystal Grid for Peace & Clarity ✨
I created this grid using Clear Quartz and Amethyst. a powerful combo for calming the mind, clearing mental fog, and amplifying peaceful energy.
Clear Quartz = clarity + amplification
Amethyst = peace + spiritual protection
Set your intentions, breathe deeply, and let the energy flow.
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mycrystalearth · 4 months ago
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mycrystalearth · 5 months ago
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Admiring my Amethyst vogel
(it has 24 sides) 💎💜
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mycrystalearth · 5 months ago
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The Platonic Solids
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Tetrahedron, hexahedron (cube), octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron-are central to sacred geometry and spiritually embody balance and symmetry. Each solid is linked to the classical elements- Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Ether- highlighting the interconnectedness of the Universe. These shapes represent more than mere mathematical interest; they symbolize the fundamental principals that orchestrate the Universe. There are profound meanings attributed to the Platonic solids within sacred geometry and spirituality.
History And Origins
• Ancient Greece-The birthplace of the Platonic solids: The exploration of sacred geometry can be traced back to the influential mathematician Pythagoras (570-495BC). His school of thought laid the foundations for later philosophers to build upon. However, it was the renowned Greek philosopher Plato (427-347BC) who popularized the term "Platonic solids". Although he was not the first to study these shapes, his work was pivotal in their widespread recognition. In his masterpiece 'Timaeus', Plato assigned each soldid to one of the four classical elements, Fire (tetrahedron), Earth (hexahedron), Air (Octahedron), and Water (icosahedron). In later interpretations and writings the fifth Platonic solid, the dodecahedron, was associated with the element of Ether (also called Quintessence or Spirit).
• Euclid's Elements: One cannot discuss the history of Platonic solids without mentioning Euclid (~300BC), known as the Father of Geometry. His groundbreaking work 'Elements' outlined rigorous proofs for each solid shape's properties, forever cementing their place in mathematics. These expanded our knowledge of Platonic solids and helped establish a solid foundation in mathematics for future generations.
• Archimedes' Influence: Although not directly related to Platonic solids, Archimedes (~287-212BC) expanded upon their concepts by discovering thirteen semi-regular shapes known as the Archimedean solids. These are a collection of thirteen shapes which share certain characteristics with the Platonic solids. This work demonstrated that geometric principles extended beyond the five Platonic solids, further enriching our understanding of sacred geometry.
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Unique Characteristics
The five Platonic solids have distinct characteristics that define them, making them the cornerstone of sacred geometry. The key defining features are:
• All faces are congruent regular polygons (equalateral triangles, squares, or pentagons).
• Each vertex (corner) connects and equal number of edges.
• They are symmetrical structures- rotation of reflection can interchange any two vertices.
These attributes result in only five possible shapes that meet these criteria: tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron. Each solid has its unique symbolism and spiritual significance that has been recognized across various cultures and ancient traditions.
The Tetrahedron
The tetrahedron, also known as a triangular pyramid, is the simplest of the Platonic solids. It represents embodying the principles of energy, passion, and transformation and the chaos of Fire.
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• Geometric properties: The tetrahedron has four vertices, six edges, and four faces, all of which are equalateral triangles. It's the only Platonic solid that does not have parallel faces, giving it a sense of directionality and movement.
• Associated element: Fire
• Associated chakra: Solar Plexus
• Spiritual meaning: The tetrahedron is associated with personal power, creativity, and the drive for change. It symbolizes the dynamic and transformative nature of fire, representing the ability to purify, illuminate and transmute.
• Uses: The tetrahedron is used for focusing intentions, manifesting desires, facilitating personal transformation. It is also employed in meditation and energy work to enhance one's inner fire and to promote balance and harmony within the self.
The Hexahedron
The hexahedron, commonly known as a cube, represents the element of Earth in the Platonic solids. It symbolizes stability, solidity, and groundedness.
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• Geometric properties: The hexahedron has eight vertices, twelve edges, and six faces, all of which are squares. Its equal sides and angles provide a sense of balance and symmetry.
• Associated element: Earth
• Associated chakra: Root
• Spiritual meaning: The hexahedron symbolizes stability, reliability, and the functional aspects of life. It is associated with the material world and a strong connection to to the earth.
• Uses: The hexahedron can be used for grounding, centering, and connecting to the physical realm. It is often employed in meditation to foster a sense of security and stability.
The Octahedron
The octahedron represents the element of air. It is associated with balance, communication, and intellectual pursuits.
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• Geometric properties: The octahedron has six vertices, twelve edges, and eight faces, all of which are equalateral triangles. Its a dual polyhedron to the hexahedron, reflecting a balance between the physical and the mental.
• Associated element: Air
• Associated chakra: Heart, Throat
• Spiritual meaning: The octahedron symbolizes harmony, balance, and integration. It's associated with the breath of life and the floe of energy, representing mental clarity and intellectual growth.
• Uses: The octahedron is used to enhance communication, foster understanding, and promote a sense of harmony it is used in meditation to balance emotions and thoughts.
The Icosahedron
The icosahedron represents the element of Water. It symbolizes adaptability, flow, and emotional intelligence.
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• Geometric properties: The icosahedron has twelve vertices, thirty edges, and twenty faces, all of which are equalateral triangles. Its many faces and edges give it a spherical appearance, suggesting fluidity and movement.
• Associated element: Water
• Associated chakra: Sacral
• Spiritual meaning: The icosahedron is associated with the flow of emotions, adaptability, and creativity. It symbolizes thr ever-changing nature of water and the ability to navigate through life's challenges with grace.
• Uses: The icosahedron is used to enhance emotional expression, activate sexuality, facilitate change, and promote connections. It's employed in meditation to connect with the fluid aspects of the self.
The Dodecahedron
The dodecahedron represents Ether, Spirit, or the Universe. It symbolizes the interconnectedness of all things and the mystery of the cosmos.
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• Geometric properties: The dodecahedron has twenty vertices, thirty edges, and twelve faces, all of which are pentagons. Its complex shape suggests a connection to the divine and the unknown.
• Associated element: Ether(Spirit)
• Associated chakra: Third Eye, Crown
• Spiritual meaning: The dodecahedron is associated with the Universe, divine creation, and the interconnectedness of all beings. It symbolizes the mystery of existence and the exploring deeper levels of consciousness.
• Uses: The dodecahedron can be used to connect with the higher realms, enhance spiritual awareness, and promote a sense of unity. It is used in meditation to explore tge mysteries of the universe and the self.
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mycrystalearth · 5 months ago
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“Golden Ratio” by Rafael Araujo.
Geometry is the language of Nature.
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mycrystalearth · 5 months ago
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