A Crystal Message about the Healing Properties of Blue Tiger's Eye: "I feel myself making way for clarity, as if seeing something for the very first time. I am able to look deeper into a situation to see the truth that lies behind the facade. I'm prepared for what is revealed and I know that it is for my highest good."
Common Healing Properties of Blue Tiger's Eye:
Keeps you grounded
Enhances your psychic skills
Encourages the rising of the kundalini through the chakras (but only if you are ready for it)
Creates a protective shield around your aura
Encourages inner-strength
Enhances feelings of compassion in those with an overdeveloped masculine side
Helps you to sort through details especially when you're completing tedious tasks
Helps banish negative habits
Aids you while working through depression
Energetically supports the healing of the eyes
Facilitates healing of male reproductive disorders
Energetically assists in healing broken bones
Facilitates strength in communication
Instills peace and calming
Helps you work through and overcome fears of all kinds
Colors: Deep blackish-blue with gray-blue in alternating bands that shimmer in the light
Associated Chakras: Solar Plexus (3rd), Throat (5th), Third Eye (6th)
Zodiac Signs: Leo, Capricorn
Elements: Air, Water, Earth
Companion Flowers: Stargazer Lily
Companion Essential Oil: Vetiver
Companion Stone: Red Tiger's Eye
Common Origins: Africa
Notes: This stone is also known as Hawk's Eye, Falcon's Eye, or as Crocidolite
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More About Blue Tiger's Eye:
Like other forms of tiger's eye, the blue variety (often called Hawk's Eye) is a form of quartz in which silky asbestos fibers have been trapped within the SiO2, giving it a distinctive sheen. Don't worry! Even though it contains asbestos, it is safe to handle in its polished or tumbled form (the fibers are trapped within the Quartz). The form of asbestos is Crocidilite, an iron-bearing mineral that's normally blue in color. When that iron rusts before it gets trapped within the silica, it turns brown and results in golden tiger's eye. But if the silica infiltrates the fibers before the iron has time to rust, the blue color is retained, resulting in Blue Tiger's Eye. Blue tiger’s eye contains crocidolite (blue asbestos) fibers. When the iron in these fibers oxidizes, the stone bearing it becomes red or golden tiger’s eye.
Combining the raw power of Tiger's Eye with the blue color association gives an interesting and useful combination of metaphysical characteristics. All tiger's eye is great for removing habits that no longer serve, plowing through details of your to-do list, and getting down to business. Tiger’s Eye is a great stone for putting “pedal to the metal,” taking charge of what you want and bringing it into reality. It’s also a traditional stone for warding off the evil eye. It can make you feel grounded, empowered and protected. Along with this, the blue variety boosts the power and effectiveness of all forms of communication. When it comes to setting and achieving goals, communication is an important factor that's sometimes overlooked. Another traditional use is for averting the evil eye.
Since it contains asbestos, please don’t use it for crystal elixirs.
One way to use this stone: Blue Tiger's Eye makes a great pocket stone -- one you'll want to keep with you throughout the day. It's a great choice for a palm stone or worry stone, but a small polished piece in your pocket or bag can serve just as well. You might want to keep it on your desk as you work, study, and manage various projects in your life.