CREEDITE

(A complex halide mineral)

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Creedite Specimen picture
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About Creedite

A hydrated calcium aluminum sulfate fluoro-hydroxide, often forming distinctive spiky or radiating crystal clusters in colors like white, orange, or violet. It's a high-vibration stone that expands awareness and clears energetic pathways.

Primary Hues

Colorless, White, Violet, Lilac, Purple, Orange, often forms spiky crystal clusters

Metaphysical Properties

A high-vibration stone. Believed to expand awareness, facilitate meditation, and connect to spiritual guides. Clears energy blockages.

Chakra Connection

  • Crown
  • Third Eye
  • Soul Star

Astrological - Zodiac

  • All

Planetary Influence

  • Uranus
  • Neptune

Elemental Energy

  • Air
  • Spirit

Associated Tarot Cards

The Star Tarot Card

The Star

Type: Major Arcana

Rationale: Symbolizes high spiritual connection- inspiration- and access to divine wisdom- aligning with Creedite.

The World Tarot Card

The World

Type: Major Arcana

Rationale: Represents integration- completion- and connection to the universal consciousness- resonating with Creedite's chakra-linking properties.

Associated Deities

Archangel Metatron Image

Archangel Metatron

Pantheon: Abrahamic

Domain: Akashic Records- Spiritual Ascension- Divine Connect

Rationale: Metatron's role in spiritual evolution aligns with Creedite's high-frequency energy.

Archangel Raziel Image

Archangel Raziel

Pantheon: Abrahamic

Domain: Divine Mysteries- Spiritual Wisdom- Psychic Abilitie

Rationale: Raziel's connection to esoteric knowledge resonates with Creedite's aid in accessing higher realms.

Metaphysical Uses

Accessing Higher Realms Meditation

Upper Chakra Alignment Visualization

Enhancing Channeling Focus

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Geological & Scientific Details

Creedite is classified as a halide mineral mineral which typically crystallizes in the monoclinic system. Its chemical formula is Ca3Al2(SO4)(F,OH)10•2(H2O). Common crystal habits include generally appears as anhedral to subhedral in matrix; bladelike prismatic and radial, drusy to granular aggregates.

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