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Let’s Talk Herbs
I know my favorites, but I want to know yours too.If you could pick just two herbs to learn more about, which would they be? Maybe it’s one you’ve always been curious about but never tried, or something you use often and want to understand on a deeper level. There’s no wrong answer here. Drop your top two in the comments — this will help me shape upcoming lessons and recipes so we’re learning what you actually want to use. 🪶 I’ll go first...
2 likes • Oct '25
Holy Basil is insanely delicious smelling! I forgot how much I loved it until you just mentioned it. I need to get back to gardening like I used to! Lavendar is also one of my ultimate faves. And any of the mints honestly! Chocolate and orange are both delicious!
Amethyst: History and Lore
Amethyst has been treasured for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations believed it carried both earthly and divine power, a crystal that could calm the mind and protect the spirit. Its name comes from the Greek word amethystos, meaning “not intoxicated.” The Greeks and Romans believed it could prevent drunkenness and promote clear thinking. They carved goblets from it and wore it as jewelry during feasts, hoping to stay balanced in body and mind. Egyptian royalty valued Amethyst for protection and spiritual clarity, often using it in amulets and burial jewelry. In medieval Europe, it symbolized purity and was worn by priests and royalty to remind them to stay wise and fair. Amethyst has long been seen as a stone of peace, protection, and spiritual strength. In many cultures, it was believed to create a barrier against negative energy and emotional turmoil. Its deep purple color was linked to royalty and higher wisdom, seen as a connection between the human and the divine. Even now, people turn to Amethyst for calm, clarity, and deeper understanding of themselves. It reminds us that real strength often comes from stillness. 🪶 Reflection Prompt: If you could carry Amethyst for one purpose today, what would you want it to help you with — peace, clarity, or protection?
1 like • Oct '25
Peace! My mind has been working in overtime and it's creating an anxious energy that I can feel building. I'm going to go grab my amethyst mala! Thanks for the perfect reminder Dana!
Welcome to Amethyst
The slide for amethyst is in the classroom under Monthly Crystal Lessons. This month’s crystal is Amethyst, one of the most loved and recognizable stones out there. Known for its calming energy and deep purple color, it’s been used for centuries as both a healing ally and a spiritual companion. Amethyst is a variety of quartz found all over the world, from Brazil to South Korea, and even here in North America. Its name comes from the Greek word amethystos, meaning “not intoxicated,” because ancient cultures believed it could protect against drunkenness and keep the mind clear. On a practical level, Amethyst is used to: - Calm an anxious or overactive mind - Support better sleep and rest - Encourage balance during emotional stress - Help break unhealthy habits or patterns Spiritually, Amethyst is tied to clarity, intuition, and spiritual protection. It’s connected to both the third eye and crown chakras, helping to quiet the mind while opening space for insight, trust, and connection to higher guidance. Many use it during meditation or rituals to deepen focus and find inner stillness. In this first slide, you’ll get a feel for the energy of Amethyst and its role throughout history. As we move through the month, we’ll explore its metaphysical properties, practical uses, and a few ways to bring its energy into your everyday life. Your task: After reading the slide, share how you’ve experienced Amethyst before. Do you already use it in your home or rituals, or is this your first time working with it?
3 likes • Oct '25
My favorite! February girl here and purple is my favorite color! I have big chunks of amethyst all over my house and sleep with a smooth piece under my pillow. It's also the stone that I naturally grab for meditations.
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