Cavansite, whose name is derived from its chemical composition, calcium vanadium silicate, is a deep blue hydrous calcium vanadium phyllosilicate mineral, occurring as a secondary mineral in basaltic and andesitic rocks along with a variety of zeolite minerals. Discovered in 1967 in Malheur County, Orgeon, cavansite is a relatively rare mineral. It is polymorphic with the even rarer mineral, pentagonite. It is most frequently found in Poona, India and in the Deccan Traps, a large igneous province.
Cavansite is a wonderful stone for someone who wants to become a channel or connect with the spirit realm. It's strong connection to the third eye chakra allows one to develop their intuition and psychic abilities. People that are mediums, or do things such as remote viewing can also benefit from using Cavansite, because it allows one to step aside, letting the truth flow freely without doubt.
Cavansite is known to help one view their past lives, and see the lessons that you have learned. By doing this Cavansite allows one to joyfully release those lessons so that the person can move forward into the future with grace. Cavansite is also very helpful for someone to feel excited and hopeful about the future or new projects they are about to undertake.
Because of Cavansite's beautiful color blue and being associated with the throat chakra, it isn't communication, especially in written form. This stone is a great stone for writers for teachers as they can assist in one having a clear and concise communication of their intended message. Cavansite is also helpful with opening communication of one's creativity, so if you are in need of tapping into your creative side, then Cavansite may be helpful for you.
Physically Cavansite can help to stimulate the endocrine system, in particular. It works with the pituitary and pineal glands. Condensate is also helpful with migraines and headaches, in particular ones that are caused from stressful situations. This mineral has also been used to treat disorders of teeth, the blood, and disorders of the eyes.
Chemical composition: CaV5+Si4O11·4(H2O)
Hardness: 3 to 4
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ReplyDeleteok, i have a strange question. i have a matrix with several clusters of pentagonite , well 9 months ago when i bought it there was 3 clusters, now there is 10 and counting, the original clusters are now 3x the size from the day purchased. i asked around including where i acquired it and nobody seems to have heard of that.does anybody know if it's normal or unusual?
ReplyDeleteok, i have a strange question. i have a matrix with several clusters of pentagonite , well 9 months ago when i bought it there was 3 clusters, now there is 10 and counting, the original clusters are now 3x the size from the day purchased. i asked around including where i acquired it and nobody seems to have heard of that.does anybody know if it's normal or unusual?
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