Choosing a stone, or stones, that aligns with our Zodiac sign helps us achieve our goals and assists us in growing and learning the lessons we need.
EVERYTHING IS ENERGY
While this connection might seem puzzling on the surface, it all boils down to energy. Samantha Fey, author, teacher, and co-host of the podcast, Psychic Teachers, said, "Crystals have the piezoelectric effect, so they do generate energy. They grow with their own unique vibration and lattice structures."
This phenomenon occurs when pressure is put on particular crystals, such as quartz, causing the atoms within the stone to move, subsequently turning mechanical energy into electrical energy. This is why crystals are used in watches, televisions and cell phones. It's this inherent energy that resonates with astrological signs.
CONNECTING CRYSTALS & SUN SIGNS
Those who are familiar with astrology understand the correlation with the elements - fire, water, air, earth - and how they offer a glimpse into personality characteristics. When working with crystals according to sun signs, it's helpful to consider the elements and how they best fit with the particular stones.
Fey used an example of the sun sign Cancer, which is attributed to the moon and is a classic water sign. "They are very watery and ruled by their emotions. Look for crystals with those similar qualities," she said, such as moonstone.
It's also important to understand how a stone works with a particular sign in coordination with where we are physically, mentally and spiritually. "Our energy fluctuates up and down all the time, Fey said. Depending on what we need, crystals can amplify or balance our actions.
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