Moss Agate
Also known as Dendritic Agate or Tree Agate. Moss agate is generally clear to light colored with "mossy" looking areas inside the stone. Considered to be the most powerful of all the agates
Moss Agate is sometimes used to aid in achieving closure and finishing projects. Agates lend their aid to stomach complaints, and ailments of the colon, liver, spleen and kidneys. Placed on the body agate will also help increase circulation.
Grounding, will enhance perception and stimulate mental faculties. Helps balance ones physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual states. Moss Agate is thought to lead one towards agreeability. Improves self-esteem. Strengthens positive personality traits.
Centering and Grounding: use in ritual or spells when life gets to be overwhelming and relief is needed. Use in meditation to strengthen friendships, improve self-esteem, agreeability and persuasiveness. Helps one perceive the beauty in everything.
Native American Indians used Moss Agate as a "power stone" for controlling the weather. The Ancient Greeks used moss and tree agate to produce plentiful crops. Use in spells designed to bring riches, wealth, and long life. The green moss agate is especially beneficial for gardeners as the stone will help insure healthy, vigorous plant growth.
Moss Agate is associated with the heart chakra.
Used in treating colds and flu, and fungal infections. Beneficial for treating eye and bone disorders. Helps for detoxification and for treatment of nervous-system disorders.
Moss Agate is a good stone for people with the zodiac signs of Gemini and Virgo
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