Howlite
Howlite in Lithotherapy
Howlite stone is named after Canadian chemist Henry How who discovered it in Nova Scotia (Canada) in the 19th century. It is a white opaque stone with grey lines, whose appearance is reminiscent of marble. Porous, howlite can be easily dyed while retaining its virtues. In particular, there is a lot of blue howlite jewelry that perfectly imitates turquoise for a much lower price.
Virtues and benefits of howlite stone.
Howlite is considered to be one of the best grounding and meditation stones. It calms our mind, alleviates hypersensitivity and depression. For example, it can be slipped under the pillow to fight insomnia.
How to purify and recharge howlite stone?
To purify your jewelry or howlite objects, place them on a bed of coarse salt for a few hours.
Then, to recharge them with energy, expose them to sunlight for 2 to 3 hours.
Purify and refill your howlite items about 3-4 times a year, or if you've left them in a drawer or out of the dark for a long time.
Howlite and astrology.
Howlite is especially recommended for natives of the signs of Scorpio, Capricorn, and Aries.
Howlite according to the Kundalini Yoga doctrine.
Howlite is commonly associated with the sixth chakra (known as the "third eye") by lithotherapy specialists, because by promoting a meditative attitude, it amplifies our psychic, spiritual, and wisdom vision.
Disclaimer: The indications and properties indicated here are taken from user feedback and reference books in the field. Stones and lithotherapy in general are alternative energy therapies that can help you on a daily basis, but their use should in no way replace medical advice or modern medicine.