The Fluorite Stone: Formation, Historical Significance, Modern Use and Healing Properties

Also known as fluorspar, fluorite is one of the most highly sought after crystals in the world. It is revered by metaphysical healers and mineralogists alike and often forms in cubes that are almost too perfect to believe. It comes in several different colors and is truly one of Mother Nature’s most extraordinary creations.

Named for its unique fluorescent light, it showcases different colors when it is exposed to ultraviolet light. It has said to boost concentration and is a powerful stone for students. It is also an excellent crystal to use in the workplace. Fluorite is known to amplify the energies of everything around it, including other crystals, and is an excellent stone to use in healing layouts. It is also an important industrial material and is commonly used in a variety of metallurgical, ceramic, and chemical processes. Whether you are thinking about adding this stone to your collection for metaphysical purposes or you are interested in its other applications, this blog post will help you uncover all you need to know about the remarkable crystal known as fluorite.

Fluorite Physical Properties

Fluorite is composed of calcium and fluorine and is typically deposited in veins as a result of hydrothermal processes within the earth. It is also sometimes present in the cavities and fractures of some dolomites and limestones. It is a common mineral that is found in many parts of the world, and in the mining industry, it is often referred to as “fluorspar.”

The only common mineral to form with four directions of perfect cleavage, the fluorite mineral often breaks into pieces that have the shape of an octahedron. It is translucent to transparent and is clear, green, or purple in color. Multicolored or “rainbow” fluorite is also common.

When exposed to ultraviolet light, many specimens of fluorite produce a distinctive blue glow. George Gabriel Stokes called this natural phenomenon “fluorescence” in 1852, and the term has become widely accepted in gemology, mineralogy, optics, biology, and many other fields. Not all specimens of fluorite have the fluorescent property, though, and some do glow in shades of white or cream rather than blue. It is believed that fluorescence only occurs in specimens containing trace amounts of europium, yttrium, samarium, or other elements.

Fluorite has a rating of 4 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it relatively soft compared to many other minerals. Despite this, however, it is used in a wide range of applications.

History of Fluorite Gem

Compared to other gemstones, the history of fluorite is relatively unknown. It was originally termed “fluorspar” and was first discussed in print in 1530 for its usefulness as a type of flux. The Latin terms “murrina” and “myrrhina” were also used to describe fluorite, and it is believed that the Romans prized figures carved from this gemstone.

Fluorite was not mined for commercial purposes until 1933. Today, it is used in smelting and in some types of polymer and glass. Exceptionally clear fluorite – which is often synthetically produced – is used to create lenses for telescopes, microscopes, and some camera lenses. It is also widely used for healing and spiritual purposes within the metaphysical community.

The Metaphysical Properties of Fluorite

Fluorite of all colors is said to carry a wide range of metaphysical properties. It can help one reach the highest level of intellectual achievement and, for this reason, and sometimes referred to as the “Genius Stone.” It is said to stimulate the brain’s electrical charge and draw life force as it helps both sides of the brain to work together harmoniously. It expands consciousness and helps one reach higher levels of mental, psychic, and spiritual awareness. It also stimulates creativity, improves focus and concentration, and has a powerful stabilizing effect on the body, mind, and emotions.

Meditating with a fluorite crystal is said to help one clear their mind of negative psychic debris and draw in new ideas. Work with this stone, and you will likely feel stress and anxiety leave your body and be replaced with the sensation of having broken free from your mental blockages. The more you work with this stone, the more noticeable its powers become.

Fluorite Healing Properties

Fluorite encourages both physical and mental health and well-being. It is thought to be a natural anti-inflammatory and anti-viral agent and is said to stimulate the immune system. It purifies the physical body and the aura and is highly effective in the treatment of many parts of the body, including the respiratory tract, skin, and mucous membranes. As such, it is widely used to treat the symptoms of sinus infections, colds, influenza, bronchitis, and pneumonia.

This stone is well known for its ability to strengthen the bones and teeth, too. It can be used to ease the pain and inflammation of arthritis, gout, rheumatism, and bone injuries. Some healers also use this crystal to restore mobility and correct postural problems and various deformities.

As an emotional healer, fluorite encourages self-confidence. It can help one gain a better understanding of their feelings and learn how to work through difficult emotions. It brings stability and dissolves confusion. In relationships, it can help facilitate clear communication and help one remain fair and unbiased. It improves group dynamics, too, and enables all members to flourish both individually and as members of the team.

Spiritually, fluorite can help one connect with the Divine. It helps one recognize the perfection of the universe and is said to enhance intuitive powers. It is said to help one better understand other dimensions while still functioning on the physical plane we call Earth.

Working with Fluorite

There are many ways to work with fluorite. You can meditate with it to open up your mind and experience greater clarity and focus. It can also be worn as jewelry or carried with you daily to help you learn new things, improve your concentration, and shield you against psychic attack. It can be placed throughout your home or office, especially near electronic devices to dispel electromagnetic energy.

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