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Fluorite Unicorn (119061)

£330.00
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119061
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A charming Fluorite Unicorn measuring 4.5" in height x 3.5" wide. The highly sought after colors of blue, green and purple are much in evidence, running horizontally throughout.

In her masterpiece Crystal Enlightenment Katrina Raphaell writes lucidly about this precious stone. “ Fluorite is a stone that is not indigenous to this earth. It has been transported here from the higher dimensions to assist in our evolutionary process. It is to be used with respect, as are all stones; if used with awareness, its power can assist in developing high degress of mental capacity”. Katrina writes further “Fluorite is a multi-dimensional stone. It is the stone that manifests the highest aspect of the mind - the mind that is attuned to spirit. From that exalted state of consciousness comes the intellectual understanding of truth, of cosmic concepts of reality and the laws that govern the universe”.

The unicorn is one of a very few mythological creatures that are considered to be beneficial in almost all traditions. The unicorn is universally beautiful, mysterious and difficult to capture or tame. Although modern unicorns are depicted simply as horses with a single horn, traditional unicorns also possessed a billy goat’s beard, a lion’s tail and cloven hooves.
Unicorns have a place in Greek mythology, Chinese traditions, in the art of the Indus Valley and India. Greek writers including Pliny the Elder and Aristotle mention the unicorn in their writings. 

The unicorn became a religious symbol in the art of the Middle Ages. The original tale was that a beautiful maiden representing the Virgin Mary managed to trap a unicorn, whereupon the unicorn became tame and lay its head in her lap. As the legend grew through reinterpretation, the unicorn was viewed as the Christ or Incarnation and the death of a unicorn as the Passion of Christ. This allowed a pagan symbol to become highly esteemed within the church. In fact, a grouping or herd of unicorns is called a “blessing” of unicorns.Unicorns are also prominent in heraldic symbolism, usually with a spiral horn, sometimes of red and black. In heraldry, unicorns are often shown with a collar and a broken chain, indicating that they have freed themselves from bondage and cannot be taken again.

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