tribes, and was known to be in use by the Boethuk
peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador. It became a
popular gem in Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. [Simmons, 225][Eason, 163][Melody, 367]
Lore of the Inuit peoples claim Labradorite fell from
the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis, an ordinary
stone that transforms to the extraordinary, shimmering
in a mystical light that separates the waking world from
unseen realms. It is, in every sense, a Stone of Magic, a
crystal of shamans, diviners, healers, and all who travel
and embrace the universe seeking knowledge and
guidance. For self-discovery.
Labradorite is also the most powerful protector.
1. It creats a shielding force throughout the aura and
strengthening natural energies from within.
2. It protects against the negativity and misfortunes
of this world, and provides safe exploration into
alternate levels of consciousness and in facilitating
visionary experiences from the past or the future.
[Ahsian, 226]
3. It
can
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Wearing
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carrying
Labradorite allows one's innate magical powers to
surface. It enhances the mental and intuitive
abilities of clairvoyance, telepathy, prophecy and