Meteorites

Published: March 10, 2025 at 5:51:43 PM

Stone History

Meteorites

     Meteorites are celestial stones that have traveled from space and have been revered by humanity since ancient times.
They symbolize a connection to the Universe, mystical power, and divine messages.

     In ancient civilizations, meteorites were considered sacred. In Ancient Egypt, iron from meteorites was used to craft ritual objects, such as the dagger found in Tutankhamun’s tomb. In Mesopotamia and India, meteorites were seen as gifts from the gods and used in religious ceremonies.

Zodiac

     Meteorites are especially beneficial for Aquarius, Scorpio, and Capricorn, enhancing their intuition, spiritual connection to the Universe, and ability to transform.

Element

     Meteorites are linked to the Cosmic (Ether) element, embodying the combined energies of Fire, Air, Earth, and Water. This makes them powerful conductors of universal energy.

Planet

     Meteorites are not associated with a single planet. They carry the energy of the cosmos, symbolizing the influence of many celestial bodies.

Colors

  • Silvery-gray – the most common color of iron meteorites with a metallic sheen.

  • Black – typical for stony meteorites, often coated with a fusion crust from atmospheric entry.

  • Dark brown – formed from iron oxidation over time after landing on Earth.

  • Golden – found in pallasites with embedded olivine crystals that reflect light.

  • Green – seen in rare meteorites rich in olivine.

  • Reddish-rust – caused by oxidation, giving a rusty appearance.

  • Blue-violet – rare hues from the presence of nickel and other metals.

Chakra

     Meteorites activate the Crown Chakra (Sahasrara), enhancing spiritual awareness and universal connection.
     They also influence the Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura), providing power and energy for transformation.

Magical Properties

  • Connection with the cosmos – Enhances access to higher realms, spirit guides, and cosmic awareness.

  • Intuition and clairvoyance – Strengthens foresight and understanding of subtle energies and signs.

  • Energetic protection – Shields the aura from negative influences and astral attacks.

  • Activation of hidden potential – Awakens inner gifts and helps discover one’s life path.

  • Spiritual evolution – Clears mental blocks, supports awakening, and accelerates soul development.

  • Energetic transformation – Aids in releasing old patterns and beginning a new phase in life.

  • Mental and physical stamina – Restores vitality and helps adapt to challenges.

  • Alignment with cosmic cycles – Tunes the user to universal rhythms and the flow of time.

     Meteorite is a powerful stone of cosmic energy, helping to transcend ordinary perception and access higher wisdom.

Healing Properties

  • Immune system support – Boosts resistance to illness and aids recovery.

  • Energy restoration – Revitalizes the body and helps fight chronic fatigue.

  • Brain stimulation – Improves concentration, memory, and mental clarity.

  • Cardiovascular health – Supports circulation and stabilizes blood pressure.

  • Headache relief – Alleviates tension headaches and mental strain.

  • Biofield balancing – Clears energetic blockages and harmonizes chakras.

  • Detoxification – Helps eliminate toxins and supports liver and kidney function.

  • Anti-aging – Promotes cell regeneration and maintains skin elasticity.

  • Bone and joint strength – Aids in healing injuries and supports skeletal health.

     Meteorites are used in lithotherapy as potent energetic stones that harmonize the body and consciousness.

Mining Locations

     Meteorites fall all over the world, but some regions are known for major discoveries:

  • Antarctica – Ideal for finding meteorites due to its icy surface.

  • Russia (Sikhote-Alin, Chelyabinsk, Krasnoyarsk) – Sites of large iron and stony meteorite falls, including the famous 2013 Chelyabinsk event.

  • USA (Arizona, Texas, California) – Home to the Barringer Crater, formed about 50,000 years ago.

  • Namibia – Site of the Hoba meteorite, the largest known single meteorite (~60 tons).

  • Argentina (Campo del Cielo) – Ancient impact area with numerous iron meteorites.

  • China and Mongolia – Large meteorites preserved in desert environments.

  • Libyan Desert (Africa) – Known for Libyan desert glass, used in ancient Egyptian jewelry.

  • Greenland – Cape York iron meteorites used by Inuit peoples for tools.

     Meteorites are most often preserved and found in deserts and icy regions due to minimal erosion.

Author: Burlak Dmytro

Last viewed