Tuesday, July 3, 2007

HOLEY STONE

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MYTHOLOGY AND HISTORY

The most ancient and magical of all healing stones, holey stones are also called holy stones, or hag stones. The most famous is the huge pre-celtic men and Tol at Morvah in Cornwall, UK, through which children were passed for healing. Holey stones were also called the stone of Odin, because, in Viking legend, the Odin turned himself into a worm in order to pass through a hole in the rock to steal the mead of poetry and inspiration.

HEALING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

An all-healer which draws out illness and protects against disease, holey stone is helpful for childhood ills and infections, especially chicken pox. Holey stone relieves cramps, stomach and bone pains. You can direct absent healing to a person, animal or place through the hole if held up to a sunlight or full moonlight ( do not look directly into the sun )

USES AT WORK AND HOME

Holey stones will protect homes, workplaces, farms and farm buildings, warehouses, and boats, if suspended on a red cord tied with three knots. Stones with three holes are especially powerful.

CHILDREN AND ANIMALS

Holey stones are especially protective for children and animals and will protect children from nightmares.

PSYCHIC ASSOSIATIONS

Gaze through the hole to see fairies and nature spirits and to glimpse the future. Use as a wish stoen and use a pointed holey stone for dowsing.

Recharge its energy using flowing water, best of all , the sea.

Types : rocks with a hole right through them caused by running water.

Colour : brown, fawn , grey, white.

Symbolic associations :

Zodiac sign : Capricorn

Planet : earth / Saturn

Element : Earth

Chakra : root / brow.




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