Sodalite Merkaba
The poet's stone, or the artist's stone, sodalite brings out creative expression. It is said that artists and painters carried this stone in ancient times for inspiration. It enhances your intuition and sixth sense. It combines wisdom with a sense of self-esteem and confidence. It helps see the truth about yourself. In meditation, it takes you into a deeper state of consciousness. It enhances self-discipline, efficiency, organization, and structure. It encourages self-expression and inspires creativity.
The word Merkaba is made up of 3 words. 'Mer' meaning light, 'Ka' meaning spirit, and 'Ba' means body. The Merkaba symbol is believed to be a divine vehicle of light that carries or connects the spirit to the higher realms. A powerful meditation tool, it is said to combine opposing energies in perfect balance and helps raise the user's vibration.
Who can use this crystal?
- Those who wish to work on their self-esteem.
- People who wish to enhance their creative side.
How to use this crystal?
- Hold the Merkaba in your palm after cleansing and charging it.
- Intend that they work for you in whatever area you wish to take their help in.
- Keep them under your pillow, or hold them in your hands during meditation, or keep them close to you at your bedside or work table.
How to cleanse this crystal?
- Even though all our crystals are washed and cleansed before we ship them out to you, it would be best if you wash them in cold running water when you receive them. Holding them under a tap is best.
- Use sage, moonlight or any of the other cleansing methods.
Check our blog here for some cleansing tips www.talktocrystals.com/blog
How long does it take for the crystals to show their effect?
- The time frame depends on person to person and situation to situation. Based on our experience we have seen it generally takes 21 to 48 days for changes to settle in.
Crystal Care Tips:
- Remember to keep cleansing and charging your crystals every two to four weeks.
- If your crystals get damaged/broken, it is recommended to bury it in the earth or immerse it in a river or lake.