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Gemotherapy

Gemotherapy

Transmit, Transform, and Renew

Therapeutic Agents for our Surrounding

 
 

It all started when…

The relationship of men with gems is old, Plato's dialogues tell that the inhabitants of Atlantis knew how to use with great skill the energy and healing properties of gems and that the reason for the destruction of their civilization was evil use they made of them. The use of gems has always been related to a magical-religious use in all civilizations, we can find references to their therapeutic uses, so lapis lazuli together with carnelian were the most venerated stones by the Mesopotamians, the Egyptians also use them as talisman to promote virility and procreation; in India ayurveda points out that the healing power of gems is manifested when their ashes are ingested once they have been cremated, in China jade was considered the incarnation of yang, compared to its opposite yin.

 
 

Why the Crystals Cure

Formation

Crystals form deep in the earth from solutions, melts, and vapors. Atoms in this state are disordered, but by changing temperature, pressure, and concentration they can be grouped into an orderly arrangement characteristic of the crystalline state.

Energetic Charge

The crystals work like a battery, they receive and give energy constantly, so before using a crystal for your personal use you should clean it to eliminate any negative energy that has absorbed.

 

the Cosmic Spectrum

Everything that exists in the universe is made of the condensation, separation and combination of different cosmic ray lenses. The seven rays are the seven visible colors of the spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The seven rays are run ponden with the seven chakras or energy centers of the body.

 
 
 

The Universe in our Jewels

The chakras are a series of energy centers, the commonly known are the major chakras and are distributed along the spinal brain axis, each chakra is related to an endocrine gland or internal body area and can act positively or negatively on the functioning of said gland the; the chakras are intimately related to each other, their energy imbalance leads to energy being taken slow and blocked affecting the organs it influences, in these cases it is necessary to make an energy readjustment. The gems are used to stimulate the chakras, helping the kundalini energy to circulate in a fluid way through them, their therapeutic action on the chakras can be increased if we consider the color that affects each one.

 
 
 
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Root Chakra

In Sanskrit, the Root Chakra is known as the Mooladhara Chakra; this root defines our relationship with Mother Earth. It influences our passion, creativity, youthfulness, vitality and most importantly, our basic survival instincts. The Root Chakra is represented by the colour red, which is also an indication for the need of logic, realistic thinking and order in our lives.

 
 
 

Sacral Chakra

The Sacral Chakra, or the Swadhisthana Chakra, is symbolic of the water elements present within the human body. It is represented by the colour orange, which tends to impact our ability to be happy and joyful, compassionate, creative and passionate. It also influences our desires, sexuality and our reproductive functions amongst others.

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Solar Plexus Chakra

The Solar Plexus Chakra, known as the Manipura Chakra in Sanskrit, is roughly translated to ‘City of Jewels’ and it is regarded as one of the most powerful chakras that has profound influences on our personal power. The Solar Plexus chakra represents our personal abilities and powers, and it influences both our personal and professional success.

 
 
 

Heart Chackra

The Heart Chakra, also known as the Anahata Chakra, is associated with the element of air within the body, and it has the most profound influence on our professional and personal relationships.

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Throat Chakra

Much like the name suggests, the Vishuddhi Chakra or Throat Chakra symbolises our true inner voice, and our ability to communicate with others. It is represented by the colour blue, and it is associated with our abilities to listen, empathise and communicate with others.

 
 
 

Third Eye Chakra

The Brow/Third Eye Chakra, also known as the Ajna Chakra, roughly translates to ‘the centre of knowledge or monitoring’. It is symbolised by the colour indigo, and is associated with our sense of thought, our ability to rationalise, use logic and conduct an analysis to reach reasonable conclusions.

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Crown Chakra

The Crown Chakra, known as the Sahasrara Chakra in Sanskrit, is connected with the element of light, and it is associated with several organs and glands within the body, including the brain, the hand, the nervous system and the pituitary gland.

 
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