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Thérèsemagnanite
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Thérèsemagnanite

Hexagonal root IMA redefined

Thérèsemagnanite is a hexagonal mineral classified under the Strunz system as 7.DD.80 and the Dana system as 31.2.5.1. It is a rare mineral with a chemical composition that remains undefined in the provided facts. As a hexagonal mineral, it forms in a crystal system characterized by three axes of equal length intersecting at 60-degree angles, with a single axis perpendicular to the others. Specific physical properties such as hardness, density, luster, and color are not provided in the facts. It belongs to a classification group that includes minerals with similar structural and chemical properties, though further details are not available.

Overview

Thérèsemagnanite is a hexagonal mineral classified under the Strunz system as 7.DD.80 and the Dana system as 31.2.5.1. It is a rare mineral with a chemical composition that remains undefined in the provided facts. As a hexagonal mineral, it forms in a crystal system characterized by three axes of equal length intersecting at 60-degree angles, with a single axis perpendicular to the others. Specific physical properties such as hardness, density, luster, and color are not provided in the facts. It belongs to a classification group that includes minerals with similar structural and chemical properties, though further details are not available.

Spiritual meaning and crystal therapy

Mantra
Grounded and clear.

Spiritual meaning

Thérèsemagnanite is a rare and grounding stone, symbolizing strength and inner clarity. It is traditionally associated with deep spiritual insight and a connection to the earth’s stabilizing energies.

Esoteric properties

Thérèsemagnanite is said to enhance mental clarity and emotional stability. It is associated with grounding and protective energies, helping to align the spirit with the physical world.

Associated chakra

This stone is traditionally linked to the root chakra due to its stabilizing properties, and may also support the heart chakra by encouraging emotional balance and connection.

Crystal therapy use

In crystal therapy, thérèsemagnanite is often used in meditation or placed in the home to promote a sense of calm and clarity. It can be worn as jewelry to maintain a steady, grounded presence throughout the day.

Information on crystal therapy is provided for cultural and traditional purposes only. It does not replace medical advice or treatment. Always consult a doctor for health issues.

Affirmations

Positive first-person sentences to repeat mentally or aloud while holding the crystal, during meditation or at the start of the day. They help focus intention and attune to the energy traditionally attributed to the stone.

  • I am centered and calm.
  • I embrace clarity and strength.
  • I am connected to the earth and my inner wisdom.

Cleansing and recharging

Pulizia & Ricarica

To cleanse thérèsemagnanite, place it under moonlight or use a sound bowl to restore its energies. Avoid salt or direct sunlight, as these may damage the stone.

Guided meditation

Sit comfortably and hold thérèsemagnanite in your hands. Breathe deeply, focusing on the stone’s grounding energy. Visualize roots growing from your base, anchoring you to the earth.

Body placement

Posizionamento sul corpo

Chakra: root

Place thérèsemagnanite at the base of your spine or on your chest during therapy lay-down to support the root and heart chakras, enhancing stability and emotional balance.

  • Corona
  • Terzo occhio
  • Gola
  • Cuore
  • Plesso solare
  • Sacrale
  • Radice

Feng Shui

In feng shui, thérèsemagnanite is best placed in the southeast sector to enhance prosperity and in the northeast for knowledge and stability, aligning with its grounding and clarifying energies.

Pairings with other crystals

Thérèsemagnanite pairs well with amethyst for enhanced intuition and with rose quartz to support emotional healing and compassion.

Crystal bath

Not recommended for direct water immersion — instead, place thérèsemagnanite next to the bathtub during a warm bath to absorb and release its grounding energies.

Secondary chakras

Frequently asked questions

Thérèsemagnanite is considered a rare mineral, with limited known occurrences, typically found in specific hydrothermal or metamorphic environments.