October crystals

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Fall is finally here! If you are just as excited as I am, then you need to check out these crystals! How much a crystal offers you is dependent on you, the crystal, and the relationship between you both. While crystals can offer you healing at any time of the year for whatever you may need at that moment, here are some crystals to help guide you through this autumn season as we transition into winter! Mind Healing, Autumn Season, Petrified Wood, Heart And Mind, Crystal Collection, Black Tourmaline, Changing Seasons, Time Of The Year, Take Care Of Yourself

Fall is finally here! If you are just as excited as I am, then you need to check out these crystals! How much a crystal offers you is dependent on you, the crystal, and the relationship between you both. While crystals can offer you healing at any time of the year for whatever you may need at that moment, here are some crystals to help guide you through this autumn season as we transition into winter!

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Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline - The Rainbow Stone(s). Opal & Tourmaline both have the unique properties to show a spectrum of colors in one gem.  Tourmaline can be solid, or a literal rainbow of color; from green, pink and gold, to red and yellow. Opal is a conflagration of colored flecks, a riot of color, and the name is derived from Greek, the ancient term Opallus, meaning "to see a change (of color)." Both of October’s colorful stones symbolize peace, hope and symbol for meditated change. Rainbow Tourmaline Meaning, October Crystals, Opal Stone Meaning, Zodiac Gemstones, Tourmaline Meaning, Stone Quotes, Jack Tattoo, October Born, Birth Stones Chart

Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline - The Rainbow Stone(s). Opal & Tourmaline both have the unique properties to show a spectrum of colors in one gem. Tourmaline can be solid, or a literal rainbow of color; from green, pink and gold, to red and yellow. Opal is a conflagration of colored flecks, a riot of color, and the name is derived from Greek, the ancient term Opallus, meaning "to see a change (of color)." Both of October’s colorful stones symbolize peace, hope and symbol for meditated change.

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