How close is your relationship with Lady Luck?

If sayings like “open yourself up for new opportunities” and “be an optimist” makes your eyes roll, then you could truly use something you can touch and hold instead - like a lucky charm.

Citrine

This is for you if you feel you could sprinkle yourself over with a little extra wealth and prosperity. It works in more abstract ways - it triggers the energies.

Citrine is called The Merchant's Stone for a reason. Citrine does not only assist in acquiring wealth, but also helps to maintain it. It is a stone of abundance and manifestation, attracting wealth, prosperity and success.

 

Aventurine

Lore says that it enhances prosperity and brings career success. Also known as The Gambler’s stone, Aventurine is said to bring luck, especially in games of chance. 

Aventurine benefits you in all areas of creativity and imagination, as well as intellect and mental clarity. It helps you see alternatives and potentials in all situations, giving a positive outlook, courage and inner strength.

 

Carnelian

carnelian collection

It is a talisman for success. Carnelian attracts prosperity, untapped resources and good luck. Its high energy helps restore lost vitality and stimulates creativity for new pursuits. 

It’s handy in your work environment as it promotes idealism, a sense of community and pragmatism. With great power also comes great resentment. Carnelian protects against envy and rage.

By the way, you don’t need to directly meditate with any of these crystals. Just keep them near you (or wear them) and absorb all the energy they emanate. All of the crystals above have unique energies, yet share the same overall purpose.

Which one of these three pops out at you from the crowd? Think of your intuition as your personal assistant that scans everything about the crystals and advises you which one would best suit you at the moment.

 

I could use some extra luck


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