The forming
principles
- Primary
means that the crystal comes directly from the magma
These gemstones are therefore "starter" of
developments and assistants to find oneself
Examples include Aquamarine, Bronzite, Dumortierite,
Labradorite, Sunstone, Obsidian
- Secondary crystals
are formed due to weathering. The sediments are
compressed by the weight of the overlying mountains. This
will
give them a different shape
and stucture.
Secondary crystals are therefore "conflict
solver". They help to lead to further
developments and to promote flexibility.
Examples are Malachite, Opalith, Chalcedony, Petrified Wood
- Tertiary
means that a
mineral is during the decline in direction magma in
the vicinity of hot zones and changes by these circumstances its
crystalline structure.
Tertiary gems are
therefore "solver" of developments that help us to quit well deprecated
states.
Examples
include Aventurine, Rhodonite, Lapis Lazuli, Tiger Iron, Nephrite,
Zoisite
The crystal
structures show the lifestyle:
Principle
Style
Examples
- cubical
likes a good order,
carefully
planed
Lapis Lazuli, Fluorite,
- hexagonal
objective, goal-oriented
Apatite, Aquamarine
- trigonal
convenient, simple, stable
Agate, Amethyst, Rock
Crystal, Tourmaline
- tetragonal
adapted, open for new things
Nephrit
- orthorhombic sense
of community, unobtrusively
Aragonite, Bronzite,
Dumortierite,
- monoclinic
permanently changing , carefully
Lepidolite, Malachite, Selenite, Serpentine
- triklinic
pleasure-oriented, emotional
changes Labradorite,
Rhodonite,
Sunstone
- amorphous
freedom-loving, spontaneous
Opalite, Obsidian
The
chemistry,
i.e. the chemical ingredients, salts and molecular groups represent a
large field where I like to refer to the great work of Walter
von
Holst and other authors, who has extensively described the issue.
The same applies to the
minerals
which illuminate our spiritual and mental abilities. Here, too, I like
to refer to the great works of other authors.