Copper Meaning

Copper-Meaning
Copper Meaning

Astrological Sign of Gemini

Copper crystallizes in the form of dendrites, free-forms, plates, and rhombic dodecahedral crystals. The color is copper-red.

This mineral and combat lethargy, passivity, restlessness, excitability, and nonacceptance of oneself. It can stimulate initiative, optimism, diplomacy, and independence. It conveys the messages that there is no need to seek love or to constantly search for life, and that there definitely is a need to seek and release all of the restrictions which one has installed within the self.  It emits a philosophic energy, free of orthodoxy and bias, It is excellent for use in policy-making and policing, providing insight into the avenues for right-attainment in all areas.

Copper provides a harmonic connection between the physical and astral bodies and aligns the subtle bodies.  It has been used successfully to amplify and to transmit thought.  It is said to be a “bestower” of “good”, bringing benefit to the user. It is also reported to bring “luck” to persons, especially in the recovery of property

Copper activates and opens the base and sacral chakras, advancing and stabilizing the energies of intuition, sexuality, desire, and vitality –  directing these energies toward the pursuit of ones path of evolution,  It allows one to recognize the barriers which are in the path of ones development.

It can conduct electrical impulses and can magnify the energy transfer, from the healer or from minerals to the subject of healing. Used with brass and iron, it can balance the energies of the body.

Copper can be used to stabilize and to balance the flow of blood within the body; helping to increase circulatory functions when necessary.  It can be used to cleanse wounds and to fight bacterial infection. It has also been used in the treatment of arthritis, bursitis, and rheumatism,and to stimulate the metabolic processes.

Vibrates to the number 1

Chakra Activated 1st 2nd and 4th

Bibliography: Melody, Love Is In The Earth – Earth Love Publishing House, 1997