Serafinite, also known as seraphinite, angel stone or clinochlor in the specialist stone healing literature, received its name at the end of the 1990s; previously, the stone variety was sold in the retail trade as well as in the wholesale trade under the mineralogical name clinochlor. The name serafinite is ...
Serafinite, also known as seraphinite, angel stone or clinochlor in the specialist stone healing literature, received its name at the end of the 1990s; previously, the stone variety was sold in the retail trade as well as in the wholesale trade under the mineralogical name clinochlor. The name serafinite is derived from seraphim (=angel with six wings).
Modern gemstone medicine uses serafinite when it is necessary to resolve conflicts and strengthen the willingness to change and develop. The inner collection and determination are supported.
Popular ways of using Serafinite are wearing it e.g. as a drilled Tumbled Stone or gemstone necklace, massages, Gemstone Water and setting a stone circle and meditating afterwards.