
White Howlite
Colours: White with pale veins ranging from light grey to dark blue.
Crystal System: Monoclinic
Rarity: Easily Obtained
Source: United States
Elements: Air
Energy: Receptive
Planet: Moon
Mineralogy:
A calcium borosilicate hydroxide—a silicate mineral is found in evaporite deposites.
Folklore:
Named after Henry How who first discovered the gemstone in Nova Scotia during the 19th Century.
Spiritual Uses:
Opens the mind for attunement and receiving insight. Assists with out of body experiences and stimulates
ambition in both the spiritual and material worlds.
Emotional Uses:
Used to teach patience and calm rage, it absorbs any negative feelings or anger directed towards the
holder. Stills the mind and aids with meditation.
Physical Uses:
Relieves insomnia and balances the calcium levels in the body. Aids with teeth, bones and soft tissue.
Magical Properties: Dream Recall, Emotional Clarity, Astral Projection.

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