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Shop for Crystals 👉 https://spiritmagicka.net Crystal Healing Course 👉 https://spiritmagicka.net/course Crystal Affiliates Earn 22% Commissions 👉 http://crystalaffiliate.com - - - - - - - - - Chapters: 7 Things You Didn’t Know About Pyrite! Are you curious about the stone that's known as "fool's gold" but holds the power of prosperity and creativity? What if I told you that this enchanting stone has more to offer than just its metallic appearance? In this video, we will uncover seven fascinating things you didn't know about pyrite, the stone of fortune. Stay tuned to learn more about the magic of pyrite and how it can transform your life. 1. Pyrite, the Origins of a Name, Did you know that the name Pyrite comes from the Greek word "pyro" meaning fire? It is said that this association came from the fact that striking the stone against another material such as iron would cause sparks. In early times, this gave man a way of creating fire; in later times, this stone’s ability made it popular for use in early firearm devices. Even today, it is still used in the production of sulfuric acid. The term “fool’s gold†comes from the simple fact that pyrite was often mistaken for gold because of its striking resemblance. Curiously enough, gold is often found adjacent to pyrite deposits. It would be foolish to find pyrite and not look a little further. 2. Pyrite Next to obsidian, pyrite is another stone that was often used in scrying practices. The Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas of Southern Mexico would polish large slabs of pyrite until it gained a mirror-like surface upon which they would gaze and search for messages regarding the future. The Native Americans also believed that they could look into one’s very soul when peering at the surface of a polished piece of pyrite. Now back to the video, 3. Pyrite, a Stone of Power. Frequently used by North American Indian shamans in amulets, pyrite was believed to hold a special magic. They called it “the stone of power†and as medicine men would often use it in healing rituals, it was also sometimes called “the healer’s stone†. 4. Pyrite is found in Lapis Lazuli. Lapis lazuli, the deep blue gemstone that has captivated humanity for centuries, has a hidden secret within it: pyrite. At first glance, one might only see the deep blue hue and intricate patterns of the stone, but upon closer inspection, tiny flecks of glittering gold can be seen scattered throughout. These flecks are not gold, however, but rather pyrite, a mineral with a metallic luster that complements the blue of the lapis lazuli perfectly. The combination of these two minerals creates a stunning effect that has made lapis lazuli a sought-after gemstone for centuries, from ancient Egypt to modern-day jewelry makers. Despite its popularity, the fact that pyrite is present in lapis lazuli remains a fascinating secret that adds to its allure and mystique. 5. Pyrite, a Stone of Good Fortune. For thousands of years, it has been believed that pyrite is a stone of good fortune which attracts wealth and prosperity. The theory is that if it is well-cleansed and touched by no one else but the owner, a piece of this stone kept in the pocket will bring abundance and luck. Interestingly enough, when mining for pyrite, if one digs a little further one will be sure to find actual gold. 6. Pyrite in Spiritual Healing. Aside from being a great stone for attracting wealth, pyrite is said to be a great enhancer of determination and manifestation. It also creates balance and flow between the right brain and left brain functions. This helps to transform intuition and creativity from thoughts into rational and logical action. Try meditating with pyrite while saying out loud what it is you wish to accomplish and this stone will help you stay on track until you succeed. Pyrite has been used by many ancient civilizations throughout history and is still a famous stone today. It was often used by the ancient Greeks, Romans and Native Americans who believed the stone contained healing powers and pure magic within. With archaeologists having unearthed many fascinating pyrite artifacts over the years, one can only imagine the rich history associated with this stone. Here are seven things you didn’t know about Pyrite. 7. Pyrite in Chinese lore. In ancient Chinese lore, pyrite held significant cultural and spiritual importance. The Chinese believed that the earth was a golden cube covered by a round sky, and pyrite was seen as a physical manifestation of this belief.