Written about 870 years ago - and still up-to-date: The "lapis lapidarium" of Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179). The knowledgeable nun describes in her work 24 gemstones with their effects and applications - and the findings from the Middle Ages coincide in a remarkable way with today's experience and ...
Written about 870 years ago - and still up-to-date: The "lapis lapidarium" of Hildegard von Bingen (1098 - 1179). The knowledgeable nun describes in her work 24 gemstones with their effects and applications - and the findings from the Middle Ages coincide in a remarkable way with today's experience and knowledge of stone healing.
The Lime Oolite, also called Margarita stone or Rogenstein, is one of the today rather unknown stones from Hildegard's work - but also one of the most exciting stones. The mineral stands for the themes of (inner) purification and clarification, but the stone also protects against overload caused by too many inner and outer conflicts. Thus, circling thoughts can be let go and life can be approached in a more relaxed way.
Astrology uses the stone to stabilize the often stormy development for Wsssermann-born, but also for all other zodiac signs the Lime Oolite can be a good support. Hypersensitivities are reduced by the Lime Oolite, so that relief and relief are possible in a gentle way.
The main supplier countries are the Czech Republic and Germany.