Moldavite Meaning Benefits and Spiritual Properties

Moldavite Meaning Benefits and Spiritual Properties

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Moldavite Meaning and Spiritual Properties

A fascinating stone with an interesting origin and story. A green Tektite, Moldavite looks similar to green glass. It’s exceptionally beautiful when light shines through it.

Physical Energy Properties: Provides a general sense of wellbeing to the body and makes you aware of the root cause of an illness or disease.

Emotional Energy Properties: A stone that assists in raising spiritual awareness and uncovering hidden emotions. An excellent stone for those who are very sensitive and helps to process deep or heavy feelings and trauma. Brings you solutions to your problems and makes you more aware of how to navigate personal issues. Shows you your spiritual purpose and connects you with your higher self, spirit guides and extraterrestrial energy.

Chakras: Connected with the Third Eye chakra and the Heart chakra.

Astrological signs: Related to all astrological signs.

History: Moldavite has been collected in Czechoslovakia since the mid 18th century and were highly valued. Moldavite is roughly around 14 million years old and was formed by the impact of a meteorite hitting the Earth in 1787 at the Moldau River in Czechoslovakia. The compressed air melted the Earth’s surface in front of the meteorite, and then upon impact, the explosion caused tektites to form in a vacuum type bubble which created the glass-like pieces of the comet. All of these pieces were strewn around and ended up landing in different places.

Where it’s found: All moldavite comes from the Czech Republic which is where the comet hit millions of years ago.

Variations, Rarity and Value: Moldavite is transparent to translucent and is usually olive or a glass bottle green. It’s a tektite, and all tektites are natural glasses created by melted silica sand through the impact of a meteorite. Iron is what gives it its green colour, and there are often bumps all over the pieces too. Since it is only found in one area, Moldavite is very rare which is why it tends to be expensive. A small piece less than 1 inch in size costs around $20 or more depending on the quality. Many moldavite pieces are cut while most are left in their natural form to preserve the history behind this incredible stone.

How to use it: Can be used in meditation to access past lives or placed beside your bed as you sleep to gain spiritual wisdom. Also helpful for connecting with your intuition and universal knowledge. Works to amplify the energy of other crystals and gemstones.

8 Comments

  1. Original GameCube nostalgia on October 24, 2021 at 8:58 am

    Some of these pictures are fake peices of moldavite



  2. Nrsrchd on October 24, 2021 at 9:07 am

    The first time I touched a piece of moldavite it shocked me. I mean it produced an electrical discharge, it sparked.



  3. deb vankoughnet on October 24, 2021 at 9:15 am

    These are mainly fakes!! No doubt !!



  4. ZEN~Touch on October 24, 2021 at 9:16 am

    Love your video on Moldavite!…quite the powerful tool !



  5. Arnie Curtis on October 24, 2021 at 9:29 am

    I feel fortunate to have moldavite in my collection. It’s a beautiful addition. Thank you for the information.



  6. Genuine Entertainment on October 24, 2021 at 9:30 am

    Why are you using fake specimen images…?



  7. Emi Onozawa on October 24, 2021 at 9:40 am

    Images of fake moldavite beware



  8. Erica Meares on October 24, 2021 at 9:48 am

    I have a very teeny tiny piece but I adore it!!!