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Jade Gemstone Lucky Elephant- Endless Good Luck, Money Attracting Energy

An upward-pointing elephant trunk is said to bring authority, good fortune, money, and goodwill. The elephant spreads its trunk in greeting and gladness.

 

Joyous Jade is one of the most famed healing crystals known for bringing lashings of good luck to all who wear her. While the world often thinks of Jade to be synonymous with Chinese medicine and healing, the roots of this abundantly blessed stone go beyond the confines of one continent. Jade has been around for thousands and thousands of years, and its impact on humanity can be found scattered across the globe in many tribes, towns, and tributaries that connect the world. Jade can be traced to China, Russia, and the USA, among other places.

 

Yep, Jade’s one of the many crystals that are believed to add digits to your bank balance. How does it work, exactly? “Jade helps heal trauma or scarcity mindset with money.” Its unique molecular vibration is said to help recalibrate your energy so you can see all the abundance that’s around you, helping you trust that the universe will provide. Of course, this is a highly unscientific claim. But it definitely wouldn’t hurt to stash some jade in your wallet just in case, right?

 

Tribes in New Zealand would use Jade to adorn their masks. They would also turn to the mystical powers of Jade when they wanted to make an offering to the water spirits. The Spanish, also called Jade – Piedra de Hijada, translates to Stone of the Loin, perhaps in homage to Jade's positive effect on healing bladder and kidney problems. Of course, China is where Jade is genuinely revered and celebrated. It can be found etched into all kinds of jewelry, statues, and sublime deities. There are two different minerals that are often referred to as Jade - Jadeite, and Nephrite. The former is also known as Imperial Jade and is rarer. Nephrite Jade has a shinier, more resin-like luster to its green color. Jade is rich in calcium-magnesium, and along with shining light on the spiritual world, it can also help the nervous system to heal. 

 

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Jade Gemstone Lucky Elephant- Endless Good Luck, Money Attracting Energy

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