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Sodalite is a deep, rich blue stone with white inclusions. It is composed of chloric sodium aluminum silicate. It is found mostly in Canada and Brazil.

Sodalite is said to prolong physical endurance, and is used by athletes. It is said to help create harmony within the inner being and to stop conflict between the conscious mind and the subconscious. It is good for those who are oversensitive and reactive, allowing a person to shift from emotional to rational thinking. Sodalite helps clear away old mental patterns.

It helps one to understand the nature of one’s self in relation to the universe. It awakens the third eye, which prepares the mind to receive the inner light and intuitive knowledge. Sodalite is the densest and the most grounded of the deep blue stones, and clears the mind so that it can think with greater perception.
source: Truth about Crystal Healing, Phyllis Galde




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