Crystals for Empowering the Goddess Within

Published: March 28, 2018, 6:41 p.m.

There is a modern movement to reclaim a connection with Goddesses, but what does this really mean and how can it be accomplished?   For many this is about acknowledging the important role of the Goddess in modern society, but it can also be about embodying the archetypes of goddesses throughout history. Tapping into this goddess power can be done through ritual and ceremony, with prayer, or even through meditation.  And when you combine these methods with the energy of crystals, the connection to a particular goddess is amplified. Certain crystals correspond to particular goddess archetypes.  So if you wanted to connect with or embody the energetic archetype, the traits or qualities of a specific goddess, you need only to reach for the stone that embodies her spirit and energy.  You can then carry this stone with you, wear it in a piece of jewelry, or meditate with the crystal to connect with the energy of your chosen goddess. For example, if you were trying to bring more love energy into your life, you may want to embody the qualities of Aphrodite, Parvati, or Venus.  So you could choose to work with Rose Quartz, Rhodochrosite, or Copper to embody the vibration of love and the archetypal qualities of your chosen goddess. Following are some popular goddesses and their associated companion crystals:   Abundantia: Green Nephrite Jade Aphrodite: Rose Quartz Aradia: Mahogany Obsidian Ariadne: Mexican Lace Agate Artemis: Blue Kyanite Astarte: Red Aventurine Athena: Rainbow Fluorite Baba Yaga: Amazonite Bastet: Carnelian Brigid: Fire Agate Cailleach: Smoky Quartz Calliope: Clear Quartz Ceres: Honey Calcite Cerridwen: Labradorite Concordia: Leipdolite Cybele: Ruby Kyanite Demeter: Petrified Wood Diana: Blue Tiger's Eye Diana of Ephesus: Moss Agate Durga: Golden Tiger’s Eye Elen of the Ways: Bronzite Euterpe: Sodalite Flora: Flower Agate Fortuna: Green Aventurine Freya: Emerald Frigg: Iolite Gaia: Chrysocolla Green Tara: Green Tourmaline Gunnlod: Dumortierite Hathor: White Moonstone Hebe: Amber Hekate: Black Moonstone Hel: Black Flint Hera: Pyrite Hestia: Dolomite Hygeia: Chrysoprase Idunn: Chlorite Quartz Ishtar: Imperial Topaz Isis: Lapis Lazuli Ix Chel: Rhodochrosite Juno: Black Pearl Kali: Black Obsidian Kuan Yin: Pink Opal Kichijoten: Kunzite Laxmi: Citrine Luna: White Pearl Ma'at: Red Jasper Mary Magdalene: Blue Quartz Medusa: Bloodstone Minerva: Magnetite Morgan Le Fay: Gold Sheen Obsidian Morrigan: Red Garnet Nike: Hematite Nuit: Nuummite Nyx: Snowflake Obsidian Parvati: Rhodochrosite Pax: Green Calcite Pele: Lava Rock Persephone: Black Onyx Pomona: Orange Calcite Pythia: Larvikite Saraswati: Blue Lace Agate Sekhmet: Yellow Jasper Selene: Selenite Sheela Na Gig: Connemara Marble Skadi: Howlite Snake Goddess: Serpentine Sunna: Sunstone Taweret: Rhodonite Themis: Dravite Tourmaline Uma: Blue Topaz Valkyrie Brunhild: Basalt Venus: Copper Vesta: Rutilated Quartz Victoria: White Marble Virgin of Guadalupe: Amethyst Virgin Mary: Purpurite White Buffalo Calf Woman: Magnesite White Tara: White Jade Yemaya: Abalone   Are you interested in becoming a Certified Crystal Healer? Find out more about the CCH and Advanced Crystal Practitioner Program HERE!