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Sodalite Sphere Holders

Sodalite Sphere Holders

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SODALITE

“The Stone of Logic, Truth, and Inner Knowing”

Sodalite is a rich royal blue mineral often mottled with white calcite. It is cherished for enhancing mental clarity, intuition, communication, and self-trust. As a stone of the mind and the third eye, it's especially helpful for deep thinkers, creatives, and spiritual seekers.


While often confused with Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite lacks pyrite flecks and is typically a deeper, more uniform blue.

 METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Sodalite resonates strongly with the Third Eye and Throat Chakras, linking logic with intuition, and truth with expression. It’s often called the “Poet’s Stone” or “Stone of Deep Thought.”

 1. Mental Clarity & Rational Thought

  • Encourages rational, analytical thinking.

  • Enhances objectivity, truth-seeking, and structured problem-solving.

  • Excellent for students, writers, teachers, and intellectual pursuits.

 2. Intuition & Inner Knowing

  • Stimulates the Third Eye, boosting insight, foresight, and spiritual perception.

  • Helps integrate intuition with intellect, allowing wiser decision-making.

 3. Communication & Self-Expression

  • Opens and clears the Throat Chakra for honest communication.

  • Ideal for those who struggle with speaking their truth or expressing feelings.

  • Encourages verbal confidence and authenticity.

 4. Emotional Balance

  • Calms the mind and reduces mental noise, panic, or fear.

  • Useful during emotionally intense times—especially anxiety or irrational thinking.

  • Encourages self-acceptance and trust in your voice.

 AFFIRMATIONS

  • “I speak my truth with confidence and clarity.”

  • “I trust my inner wisdom.”

  • “My mind is calm, clear, and focused.”

 CLEANSING & CARE

Sodalite is relatively soft and can be water-sensitive, so handle gently.

✅ Cleansing methods:

  • Smoke (sage, palo santo)

  • Moonlight charging

  • Sound cleansing (bells, bowls)

  • Selenite plate or quartz cluster
    Avoid: Prolonged exposure to water or salt

 FUN FACTS

  • Sodalite was named in 1811 for its high sodium content.

  • It's sometimes called "Princess Blue"—made famous after being used in jewelry for Princess Patricia of Connaught in the early 20th century.

  • Some varieties fluoresce under UV light.

Measurements: 4.5" H

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