Throat Chakra Stones
Learning how to use chakra stones is one thing. Learning about individual healing stones’ meanings, associations, and purposes is another. As the fifth of the seven foundational chakras, the throat chakra is the main hub of emotion and expression. It governs creativity and your ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
It is important to remember all crystals and gemstones have their own properties, including vibrational frequency, so it is important to read up on stones before using them. Take your time to find the one that best suits you as well as the energy frequency of the throat chakra.
Here is a brief list of common healing crystals and chakra stones for throat chakra healing. Listed is the name, color, type of stone, and meaning/purpose of each:
Cleansed and charged healing stones work best when worn as jewelry or placed over the chakra in need of balancing. Restorative effects may be gained with either approach.
Patience is key. It can take a while for imbalanced throat chakra symptoms to completely subside.
Associated with the color blue, the throat chakra also influences several physiological functions of the body, including the hypothalamus, thyroid, and all issues associated with the mouth and throat.
Other areas the throat chakra affects are your ability to:
When energy flow through the throat chakra falls out of sync, your body will react in a number of ways — most of which will resonate from the throat area. The most common physical symptoms associated with an imbalanced throat chakra include:
In addition, several non-physical signs can emerge even when there’s no physical signs at all. Common issues in this area can include:
Consider integrating crystals for the throat chakra in addition to a healthy diet, exercising, and meditating to achieve and maintain chakra balance.
When properly balanced each of your 7 Chakras work together to create an optimal life. If you are like most of us your energetic ecosystem could use some help. Take this 2-minute chakra test to know which of your chakras may be the weakest.
Lizzy is editor in chief of Chakra Magazine and chakras.info. She is trained in several energy healing modalities including Reiki and Healing Touch. In addition she has spent many years studying ancient traditions such as the chakra system and Tibetan spirituality. She merges this knowledge with her passion for sharing information through journalism. Her mission is to offer accurate, up-to-date, reliable resources about topics that matter to readers with regards to the chakra systems.