Krissy Hodges 
Healing – Transformation – Empowerment 

depression

Lepidolite & Pink Petalite ~ Deep Mental & Emotional Balance/Stability/Recovery

Hello and welcome to my latest blog. There is a stunning new blend on the block. There are only small pebbles in this blend as it’s a real anomaly for these two to grow cleanly together, so there is only a small amount on the market thus far. Lepidolite is considered one of the premier […]

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Tiffany Stone ~ Transformation of Heart & Soul

Tiffany Stone is a rare and unusual form of Fluorite. It is found in Spor Mountain Utah, USA and to date, this is still the only known source worldwide. Tiffany Stone is a unique combination of Fluorite, Opal, Bertrandite, Dolomite, Calcite, Chalcedony, Quartz and other rare Earth Elements, such as Beryllium. Huge amounts of Tiffany

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Prairie Tanzanite ~ Working from a Balanced, Stable Heart & Mind

Hello Lovely 🙂 Welcome to my blog on the newly discovered Prairie Tanzanite, which is absolutely blissful! Tanzanite was first discovered in 1967 near Mount Kilamanjaro in Tanzania. A bush fire raged across the desert for days. The high temperature of the fires turned what looked like dirty grey/brown stones into the most beautiful indigo,

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Emotions ~ Crystals and Depression

Rather than write a long, informative blog on depression, there is more impact in watching the short video via the link below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCrniLQGYc The original film was distributed by the World Health Organisation and covers everything in a wonderful and easily understood way. In my experience, the best crystals to use for depression are Lepidolite and Natural

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Lepidolite ~ Eases Depression

Lepidolite is a beautiful, shimmering, purple, mica based mineral that derives its purple colour from the metals present when it formed. It was first discovered in the early 1700s when people mined for Tin. Lepidolite is taken from the Greek word ‘lepidos’, which means scale and refers to the mica like scales and flakes that Lepidolite consists

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