Carnelian For Creativity, Stability and Motivation

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Connected to the lower three chakras, the Carnelian is associated with passion and taking bold action because of its hot and fiery energy that stimulates the root chakra, helping to circulate vital energy to your core center.  The second chakra is the energy center which contains your deepest desires and most powerful creative instincts. The Carnelian not only boosts that energy, but when the second chakra is in full power, both the first and third are working fully, too. There is a trinity of power created in women when Carnelian energy is present. It not only boosts courage and self-confidence, but on a cellular level it purifies the blood and improves circulation, which helps you take action. Together, the energy of stability, passion and action make Carnelian an essential component of every crystal collection. It is the ideal stone for bringing motivation and determination to your endeavors, as well guiding you to recognize your self-worth.  

The vibrant orange color of this stone is often associated with fire, and it lives up to this association by re-igniting your inner fire if you’ve lost it. By bringing a sense of passion and vitality back into your life, a Carnelian crystal acts as an energetic spark to ignite your wildest dreams and propel you into action toward making them come true. 

Tapping Into Your Creativity 

Everyone is born with the ability to be creative. Some are more in tune with this energy. Carnelian crystal helps you tap into this part of yourself by unleashing your true artistic/creative potential. One thing most women forget about creativity is that they alone, have the power to create and nurture life within. The Carnelian crystal meaning reminds you of this. It also boost the joy, excitement, and rush that comes along with a creative adventure, so you can tap back into that feeling any time you want. 

The price for this offer includes ¾" to 1 "  Carnelian stones, sold singularly, or a set of 3 small stones, each ½" in size.