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  2. Crystal Healing: A Beginner’s Guide to Crystal Magic and ...

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    Crystal healing is a holistic, spirituality-based energy therapy that uses crystals' natural properties to harmonize mind, body, and spirit. Each crystal emits a unique vibrational frequency that ...

  3. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    The Sumerians purportedly used crystals in their magical formulas 6000 years ago. [7] Ancient Egyptians mined for crystals and used them to make jewelry. Crystals or gemstones were also used in practice, for their metaphysical properties. Specifically, they used crystals as aids for health and protection.

  4. Category:Metaphysical properties - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Metaphysical properties" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.

  5. Category:Crystals - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Crystal Guardian; Crystal healing; Crystal structure; Crystallinity; Plastic crystal; Crystallite;

  6. Crystallographic point group - Wikipedia

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    Each crystallographic point group defines the (geometric) crystal class of the crystal. The point group of a crystal determines, among other things, the directional variation of physical properties that arise from its structure, including optical properties such as birefringency , or electro-optical features such as the Pockels effect .

  7. Lonsdaleite - Wikipedia

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    Lonsdaleite (named in honour of Kathleen Lonsdale), also called hexagonal diamond in reference to the crystal structure, is an allotrope of carbon with a hexagonal lattice, as opposed to the cubical lattice of conventional diamond.

  8. Pyromorphite - Wikipedia

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    Pyromorphite is a mineral species composed of lead chlorophosphate: Pb 5 (P O 4) 3 Cl, sometimes occurring in sufficient abundance to be mined as an ore of lead. [5] Crystals are common, and have the form of a hexagonal prism terminated by the basal planes, sometimes combined with narrow faces of a hexagonal pyramid. [6]

  9. Portal:Minerals - Wikipedia

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    In crystallography, the cubic (or isometric) crystal system is a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube. This is one of the most common and simplest shapes found in crystals and minerals. There are three main varieties of these crystals: Primitive cubic (abbreviated cP and alternatively called simple cubic)