Description
Rhyolite / Resistance
Mineralogy: heterogeneous rock consisting mainly of feldspar, quartz and biotite; framework silicate
Structure: trigonal, monoclinic, triclinic, amorphous
Formation: primary (volcanic)
Physical
Stabilises and strengthens the body
Gives resistance
Stimulates the circulation
Helps with flu and inflammation
Fights bacterial infections
Improves the absorption of nutrients in the intestine
Activates the intestinal functions
Helps against diarrhoea
Increases the hunger for sweets
Relieves skin complaints
Dissolves hardened tissue
Mental
Reinforces the existing mindset
Teaches you to accept yourself as you are
Helps you to find your way around in all situations
Provides inner peace and balance
Helps you get a good, peaceful night's sleep even in hectic times
Grounds and makes you down to earth
Strengthens instinctive and emotional security in everyday life
Awakens creativity
Helps to find simple solutions to problems
Rhyolite comes in various shapes and colours: Meta rhyolite, jungle jasper, leopard skin rhyolite, rainforest jasper, purple rhyolite, cappuchino rhyolite or Aztec stone are the most important varieties. These differ only slightly in their composition, which is why all varieties can be used with slightly stronger or weaker effects for all the indications mentioned.
Rhyolite can very easily be confused with ocean chalcedony, but this is not a bad thing, as both stones have very similar effects. Supplies of ocean chalcedony are practically exhausted. In the near future, rhyolite will take the place of ocean chalcedony in stone healing as a good alternative with a wide range of effects, similar properties, colours and signatures.
CareNecklaces and bracelets should be designed so that the beads touch each other. This increases the power of the rhyolite. Discharge the bracelet once a month in a dry bowl of haematite stones. Charge the rhyolite in the sun or on a group of rock crystals at least once a month.