Canyon Diablo Meteorites are completely metallic and carry a high vibration of energy that can assist during any type of transition. By activating the Third-Eye and Crown Chakras, the Canyon Diablo Meteor Ore has the potential to bring visions, enhance telepathy, and spiritual growth. It will help to support and maintain new progress of the soul, while integrating these new experiences into one's physical reality. The Canyon Diablo Meteorite is a wonderful for grounding and working with magnetic energies.
Meteorites in general are used often to send long distance healing or healing to those who are absent. The Meteorite is a wonderful tool to use when trying to break an old habit or to ease the fear attached to any phobia. Meteorites bring order to an otherwise chaotic situation. They assist in the evolution of human consciousness.
All Meteorites that make it to our planet without burning up are gifts bearing information from other worlds for the betterment of all. They are regarded by many cultures as sacred gifts from God or the Universe and are well-known in metaphysical circles for their vibrant other-worldly energy. Meteorites assist in spiritual growth, enhance psychic abilities, and are often used to connect with beings from other realms. Meditation with a Meteorite helps one to receive and channel information about the possibility of living a life in another galaxy. Meteorites are believed to help all in their ascension process into the higher realities. Astrologers can also use this unique energy to improve information and accuracy.
Physically, Canyon Diablo Meteorites can fortify the blood, facilitate speedier healing, and offer support to those with chronic or long-term illnesses.
Metaphysical:
Primary Chakra: ALL
Astrological sign(s): ALL
Vibration: Number 2
Geological:
Stone Type/Family: Member of the Iron family from out of town :)
Crystal System: Hexoctahedral
Chemical Composition: (FeNi) Iron Nickel. Iron meteorites are classified into thirteen major groups and consist primarily of iron-nickel alloys with minor amounts of carbon, sulfur, and phosphorus.
Hardness: 4-5
Physical:
Color: Brown, Brown/Black
Location: Meteorites are almost always named after the location in which they were found. Other Meteorite occurrences (to name a few) include Australia, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Siberia, and the USA
Rarity: Common with over 31,000 documented finds as of 2006. The Iron/Nickel variety averages 5.7% of these finds.
Fun Fact: The Canyon Diablo crater, formed when a meteorite crashed to Earth between 20,000 and 40,000 years ago, was considered a sacred spot by many Native Americans. Mining is off limits at Canyon Diablo now because it is designated as parkland. These Meteorites were collected as "spillover" from outside the crater and outside of the no-mining areas. These are rare and hard to find meteor specimens.