Healing with Copper. The magical properties of copper Copper bracelet magical properties
According to ancient Egyptian concepts, copper was patronized by the goddess Hathor - a symbol of love and the personification of the beginning and continuation of life, which at the same time patronized malachite. The goddess of love was also considered a symbol of life on the island of Cyprus, where a new copper mining center arose around 1500 BC, and native copper was found here around 4000 BC. Cypriots mastered the smelting of copper from malachite, and copper was named after the island of Kupros (hence vitriol). After the name of the island, the goddess of love was called Cyprida, and her worship resulted in the cult of Aphrodite in Greece. Copper, along with gold, became a symbol of female beauty, and its alchemical sign became a symbol of Venus.
The Copper Age (IV-III millennium BC) is a transitional period from the Stone to the Bronze Age, when stone tools prevailed, but copper ones also began to appear. With the smelting of copper, the art of melting was born, followed by writing - the “Sinai writings” carved into stone, found at the site of ancient copper mines, are vivid evidence of this.
Native copper seemed to the ancient man a miracle, and therefore the Egyptians and other ancient people suspected the action of magical forces in this. In medieval Europe, it was believed that copper dispels any spell and bestows the ability to detect and exorcise witches and sorcerers.
The director of the gymnasium from the German city of Karlsruhe, Johan Peter Hebel, in the popular calendar of 1811, told a legend that is very similar to a true story. “Fifty years ago or even more in the Swedish town of Falun, a young miner kissed his young bride and said to her: “On the day of St. Lucia, the pastor will bless our love, we will become husband and wife.” But when on the eve of St. Lucia the pastor proclaimed a second time in the church: “Will there be someone who will show why it is impossible for these people to be united in marriage,” then death responded to his call. The next morning, passing in black miner's clothes - the miner is always dressed in his mortal dress - past the bride's house, the young man knocked on her window and wished good morning. "Good evening" he never had a chance to say - the young man did not return from the mine. And because he did not return at all, the girl began to mourn him, but she never forgot,
When, after a year, the Falun miners wanted to dig a passage between the two mines, at a depth of a good three hundred cubits, they removed the body of a young man from under the rubble of the rock, completely saturated with iron sulfate, untouched by either decay or time. His features and age were recognizable, as if he had died only an hour ago, or if he had taken a light nap at work.
However, no one was found who knew this young man or heard about the misfortune that had happened. When the body was lifted up, the ex-fiancee of that miner came. Gray-haired, old, she approached the platform, leaning on a stick, and immediately recognized her fiancé. More in joyful delight than in sorrow, she bowed to her dead lover and, only recovering from a long and strong emotional agitation, said: “This is my fiance, whom I grieved for fifty years, and with whom God allowed me to meet again before death. Eight days before the wedding, he went to the mine and never returned.”
Sorrow and grief seized the hearts of those present. They looked at the former bride and the groom in his youthful beauty, at how, after fifty years, love awakened in her chest again. Then she, the only one who remained from his relatives and had a right to him, ordered the miners to carry him to her room, while the grave was being prepared for him in the cemetery.
The next day, when the grave was dug and the miners came for her betrothed, she saw him off, dressed in her Sunday dress, as if it were their wedding day. When they lowered him into the grave at the cemetery, she said: “Sleep calmly in the cold wedding bed, sleep only one or ten days, and let the time not seem long to you. I have very little to do, and I'll be back soon."
The news of the buried Falun miner, whose body, thanks to vitriol water, lay incorrupt for fifty years, excited the whole world and formed the basis of numerous literary works.
Copper is often used as a talisman. A person in contact with copper becomes calmer. This copper is useful for people who do not know how to restrain themselves. But copper cannot be worn for a long time - it lulls a person, extinguishes in him the desire for goodness and light and at the same time narrows the consciousness of a person.
Under the influence of copper, a person will more often make mistakes, fall under the influence of illusions. Copper is too far from the problems of mankind, it lives for other purposes. There are no professions for which copper would be useful. To a greater or lesser extent, copper interferes in any business.
Copper works differently on different parts of the body, and it is especially dangerous on the neck. Copper bracelets, which were once very popular due to the fact that it was believed that they protect a person from negative influences from outside and help the body in the distribution of energy, act as a barometer of a person's aspirations.
The more good intentions a person has, desires to make the world a better place, the copper is kinder to him. But if most of the desires are purely selfish, copper poisons the space around this person, and he begins to feel uncomfortable, becomes irritable, dissatisfied with everything in the world.
Copper is an element of the eleventh group of the fourth period of the periodic system chemical elements D. I. Mendeleev, with atomic number 29. Denoted by the symbol Cu (lat. Cuprum). The simple substance copper (CAS number: 7440-50-8) is a ductile transition metal of a golden pink color (pink in the absence of an oxide film). It has been widely used by man since ancient times.
Copper is one of the first metals widely mastered by man due to its comparative availability for obtaining from ore and low melting point. In ancient times, it was used mainly in the form of an alloy with tin - bronze for the manufacture of weapons, etc. (see Bronze Age).
The Latin name for copper Cuprum (ancient Aes cuprium, Aes cyprium) comes from the name of the island of Cyprus, where already in the III millennium BC. e. copper mines existed and copper was smelted.
Strabo calls copper chalkos, from the name of the city of Chalkis on Euboea. Many ancient Greek names of copper and bronze objects, blacksmith craft, blacksmith products and castings originated from this word. The second Latin name for copper is Aes (Sanskrit, ayas, Gothic aiz, German erz, English ore) means ore or mine. Proponents of the Indo-Germanic theory of the origin of European languages consider the Russian word copper (Polish miedz, Czech med) to be related to the Old German smida (metal) and Schmied (blacksmith, English Smith). From this word came related names - a medal, a medallion (French medaille). The words copper and copper are found in the oldest Russian literary monuments. Alchemists called copper "Venus" (Venus). In more ancient times, the name "Mars" (Mars) is found.
Copper is found in nature both in compounds and in native form. Of industrial importance are chalcopyrite CuFeS2, also known as copper pyrites, chalcocite Cu2S and bornite Cu5FeS4. Other copper minerals are found together with them: covelline CuS, cuprite Cu2O, azurite Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2, malachite Cu2CO3(OH)2. Sometimes copper is found in native form, the mass of individual accumulations can reach 400 tons. Copper sulfides are formed mainly in medium-temperature hydrothermal veins. Also, copper deposits are often found in sedimentary rocks - cuprous sandstones and shales. The most famous deposits of this type are Udokan in the Trans-Baikal Territory, Dzhezkazgan in Kazakhstan, the copper belt Central Africa and Mansfeld in Germany. The other richest copper deposits are in Chile (Escondida and Collausi) and the USA (Morenci). The promising porphyry copper deposit Peschanka in Chukotka is also one of the largest in the world.
Most of the copper ore is mined by open pit mining. The copper content in the ore ranges from 0.3 to 1.0%.
Copper is a golden-pink ductile metal, quickly covered with an oxide film in air, which gives it a characteristic intense yellowish-red tint. Thin films of copper in the light have a greenish-blue color.
Along with osmium, cesium, and gold, copper is one of four metals that have a distinct coloration that is different from the gray or silver of other metals. This color hue is explained by the presence of electronic transitions between the filled third and half-empty fourth atomic orbitals: the energy difference between them corresponds to the wavelength of orange light. The same mechanism is responsible for the characteristic color of gold.
Copper forms a face-centered cubic lattice, space group F m3m, a = 0.36150 nm, Z = 4.
Copper has a high thermal and electrical conductivity (it ranks second in electrical conductivity among metals after silver). Electrical conductivity at 20 °C: 55.5-58 MSm/m. Copper has a relatively large temperature coefficient of resistance: 0.4%/°C and weakly depends on temperature over a wide temperature range.
There are a number of copper alloys: brass - with zinc, bronze - with tin and other elements, cupronickel - with nickel, babbits - with lead and others.
Natural copper consists of two stable isotopes - 63Cu 65Cu with a abundance of 69 and 31 atomic percent, respectively. More than two dozen unstable isotopes are known, the longest-lived of which is 67Cu with a half-life of 62 hours.
In compounds, copper exhibits two oxidation states: +1 and +2. The first of them is prone to disproportionation and is stable only in insoluble compounds (Cu2O, CuCl, CuI, etc.) or complexes (for example +. Its compounds are colorless. The oxidation state +2 is more stable, which gives salts of blue and blue-green color Under unusual conditions, compounds can be obtained with an oxidation state of +3 and even +5.The latter is found in salts of the cupbororan anion Cu(B11H11)23− obtained in 1994.
e changes in air in the absence of moisture and carbon dioxide. It is a weak reducing agent, does not react with water, dilute hydrochloric acid. It is transferred into solution with non-oxidizing acids or ammonia hydrate in the presence of oxygen, potassium cyanide. Oxidized by concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids, aqua regia, oxygen, halogens, chalcogens, non-metal oxides. Reacts on heating with hydrogen halides.
In humid air, copper oxidizes, forming basic copper(II) carbonate:
Reacts with concentrated cold sulfuric acid:
With concentrated hot sulfuric acid:
With anhydrous sulfuric acid at 200 °C:
With dilute sulfuric acid when heated in the presence of atmospheric oxygen:
Reacts with concentrated nitric acid:
With dilute nitric acid:
With aqua regia:
With concentrated hot hydrochloric acid:
With dilute hydrochloric acid in the presence of oxygen:
With gaseous hydrogen chloride at 500-600 °C:
With hydrogen bromide:
Copper also reacts with concentrated acetic acid in the presence of oxygen:
Copper dissolves in concentrated ammonium hydroxide to form ammonia:
It oxidizes to copper (I) oxide with a lack of oxygen and 200 ° C and to copper (II) oxide, with an excess of oxygen and temperatures of the order of 400-500 ° C:
Copper powder reacts with chlorine, sulfur (in liquid carbon disulfide) and bromine (in ether), at room temperature:
At 300-400 °C it reacts with sulfur and selenium:
With non-metal oxides:
Copper reacts with potassium cyanide to form potassium dicyanocuprate(I), alkali and hydrogen:
With concentrated hydrochloric acid and potassium chlorate:
[edit] Copper(I) compounds
The oxidation state +1 corresponds to red-orange Cu2O oxide. The corresponding hydroxide CuOH (yellow) rapidly decomposes to form an oxide. Hydroxide CuOH exhibits basic properties.
Many copper +1 compounds are white or colorless. This is explained by the fact that in the Cu+ ion all five 3d orbitals are filled with electron pairs.
Copper(I) ions in an aqueous solution are unstable and easily disproportionate:
At the same time, copper(I) occurs in the form of compounds that do not dissolve in water, or as part of complexes. For example, dichlorocuprate(I)-ion is stable. It can be obtained by adding concentrated hydrochloric acid to copper(I) chloride:
The properties of copper (I) compounds are similar to those of silver (I) compounds. In particular, CuCl, CuBr and CuI are insoluble. There is also unstable copper(I) sulfate
[edit] Copper(II) compounds
Oxidation state II is the most stable oxidation state of copper. It corresponds to black oxide CuO and blue hydroxide Cu (OH) 2, which, when standing, easily splits off water and at the same time turns black:
Copper (II) hydroxide is predominantly basic and only partially dissolves in concentrated alkali to form a blue hydroxo complex. Of greatest importance is the reaction of copper (II) hydroxide with an aqueous solution of ammonia, which forms the so-called Schweitzer reagent (cellulose solvent):
Copper(II) salts are formed by dissolving copper in oxidizing acids (nitric, concentrated sulfuric). Most salts in this oxidation state are blue or green in color.
blue vitriol
Copper(II) compounds have weak oxidizing properties, which is used in the analysis (for example, the use of Fehling's reagent).
Copper(II) carbonate has a green color, which is the reason for the greening of elements of buildings, monuments and products made of copper and copper alloys when the oxide film interacts with carbon dioxide in the air in the presence of water. Copper(II) sulfate, when hydrated, gives blue crystals of copper sulfate CuSO4 ∙ 5H2O, is used as a fungicide.
Copper (II) oxide is used to produce barium yttrium copper oxide (YBa2Cu3O7-δ), which is the basis for producing superconductors.
The fashion for wearing copper rings and bracelets did not arise by chance. The ancients were well aware that copper is actively involved in the processes of blood supply and metabolism, therefore it has healing properties, prevents many diseases, tones the liver, spleen and lymphatic system.
The ancient Greek physician and poet Empedocles wore copper sandals on his feet, thereby affecting the acupuncture points on the feet, and the famous scientist Aristotle liked to fall asleep with a copper ball in his hand.
Among other things, it was believed that copper helps with lymphatic growths, as well as with problems with being overweight (which modern women should also take into account).
Nowadays, there are many recipes for copper treatment.
Since it is able to destroy microbes, in case of bruises, it is recommended to apply a nickel, released before 1961, to the sore spot.
In case of radiculitis, copper nickels are placed on the lower back, putting on a belt of dog hair on top. Instead of nickels, you can wrap a copper cord or antenna wire around your belt.
For pain in the joints, salt deposits, a copper ring is worn on the finger for several months.
With diabetes, baths with copper sulphate help well. This reduces the body's need for insulin. For a full bath, take 1-2 tablespoons of copper sulfate. The procedure is carried out 1-2 times a week for 15 minutes. Course - 10-15 baths. You can repeat the treatment 4 to 6 times a year.
Copper bracelets are still popular. The copper content in them should reach 99 percent. It is believed that if you wear such a bracelet on right hand, it cures headache, insomnia, diabetes, impotence. With high blood pressure, hemorrhoids, heart failure, tachycardia, it is recommended to wear a copper bracelet on the left hand.
The bracelet should be worn for two years, periodically cleaning it, as its healing properties are reduced due to corrosion.
According to British scientists, the use of copper in the manufacture of various objects that people regularly touch with their hands, such as doorknobs, faucets and switches, will help fight the spread of various infections.
Recently, a curious experiment took place at the Selly Oak Clinic (Birmingham). Copper faucets and toilet seats were installed there, and copper sheets were nailed to the doors. Twice a day, the scientists took a swab from copper fittings and compared it with a swab taken from ordinary faucets, toilet seats and door plates.
It turned out that the amount of bacteria on copper objects was 95 percent less than on ordinary ones. In this regard, the researchers proposed replacing iron and plastic fittings in all medical institutions with copper.
A healthy person needs to consume 2 mg of copper per day. It is believed that 1 liter of drinking water contains 1 mg of copper. It is also present in foods such as meat, fish, baked goods, peas, vegetables and fruits. Mushrooms, potatoes, liver, kidneys, egg yolk, whole grains, and some seafood are the richest in copper. All this should be regularly included in your diet.
By the way, copper products have long been used as magical talismans. The ancient Slavs wore a copper belt on their naked bodies as a talisman.
In the Middle Ages, copper was credited with the ability to dispel any spell, reveal witches and sorcerers, and made from it " magic wands” - tubes with quartz crystals, sometimes wrapped in leather or other protective material.
Nowadays, so-called bioframes are made from copper wire, with which you can measure the biofield.
According to ancient Egyptian concepts, copper was patronized by the goddess Hathor - a symbol of love and the personification of the beginning and continuation of life, which at the same time patronized malachite. The goddess of love was also considered a symbol of life on the island of Cyprus, where a new copper mining center arose around 1500 BC, and native copper was found here around 4000 BC. Cypriots mastered the smelting of copper from malachite, and copper was named after the island of Kupros (hence vitriol). After the name of the island, the goddess of love was called Cyprida, and her worship resulted in the cult of Aphrodite in Greece. Copper, along with gold, has become a symbol of female beauty, and its alchemical sign - a symbol of Venus.
The Copper Age (IV-III millennium BC) is a transitional period from the Stone to the Bronze Age, when stone tools prevailed, but copper ones also began to appear. With the smelting of copper, the art of melting was born, followed by writing - the “Sinai writings” scratched on the stone, found at the site of ancient copper mines, are vivid evidence of this.
Native copper seemed to the ancient man a miracle, and therefore the Egyptians and other ancient people suspected the action of magical forces in this. In medieval Europe, it was believed that copper dispels any spell and bestows the ability to detect and exorcise witches and sorcerers.
The director of the gymnasium from the German city of Karlsruhe, Johan Peter Hebel, in the popular calendar of 1811, told a legend that is very similar to a true story. “Fifty years ago or even more in the Swedish town of Falun, a young miner kissed his young bride and said to her: “On the day of St. Lucia, the pastor will bless our love, we will become husband and wife.” But when on the eve of St. Lucia the pastor proclaimed a second time in the church: “Will there be someone who will show why it is impossible for these people to be united in marriage,” then death responded to his call. The next morning, passing in black mining clothes - the miner is always dressed in his mortal dress - past the bride's house, the young man knocked on her window and wished good morning. "Good evening" he never had a chance to say - the young man did not return from the mine. And because he did not return at all, the girl began to mourn him, but she never forgot,
When, after a year, the Falun miners wanted to dig a passage between the two mines, at a depth of a good three hundred cubits, they removed the body of a young man from under the rubble of the rock, completely saturated with iron sulfate, untouched by either decay or time. His features and age could be recognized - he seemed to have died only an hour ago or took a light nap at work.
However, no one was found who knew this young man or heard about the misfortune that had happened. When the body was lifted up, the ex-fiancee of that miner came. Gray-haired, old, she approached the platform, leaning on a stick, and immediately recognized her fiancé. More in joyful delight than in sorrow, she bowed to her dead lover and, only recovering from a long and strong emotional agitation, said: “This is my fiance, whom I grieved for fifty years, and with whom God allowed me to meet again before death. Eight days before the wedding, he went to the mine and never returned.”
Sorrow and grief seized the hearts of those present. They looked at the former bride and the groom in his youthful beauty, at how, after fifty years, love awakened in her chest again. Then she, the only one who remained from his relatives and had a right to him, ordered the miners to carry him to her room, while the grave was being prepared for him in the cemetery.
The next day, when the grave was dug and the miners came for her betrothed, she saw him off, dressed in her Sunday dress, as if it were their wedding day. When they lowered him into the grave at the cemetery, she said: “Sleep calmly in the cold wedding bed, sleep only one or ten days, and let the time not seem long to you. I have very little to do, and I'll be back soon."
The news of the buried Falun miner, whose body, thanks to vitriol water, lay incorrupt for fifty years, excited the whole world and formed the basis of numerous literary works.
Copper is often used as a talisman. A person in contact with copper becomes calmer. This copper is useful for people who do not know how to restrain themselves. But copper cannot be worn for a long time - it lulls a person, extinguishes in him the desire for goodness and light, and at the same time narrows the consciousness of a person.
Under the influence of copper, a person will more often make mistakes, fall under the influence of illusions. Copper is too far from the problems of mankind, it lives for other purposes. There are no professions for which copper would be useful. To a greater or lesser extent, copper interferes in any business.
Copper works differently on different parts of the body, and it is especially dangerous on the neck. Copper bracelets, which were once very popular due to the fact that it was believed that they protect a person from negative influences from outside and help the body in the distribution of energy, act as a barometer of a person's aspirations.
The more good intentions a person has, desires to make the world a better place, the copper is kinder to him. But if most of the desires are purely selfish, copper poisons the space around this person, and he begins to feel uncomfortable, becomes irritable, dissatisfied with everything in the world.
Copper corresponds to Venus - planet and goddess. Metal of peace and tranquility, associated with harmony and art, equalizer and corrector. In ancient times, most works of art were made from copper or its alloys. And this is not accidental either. Copper has healing and magical properties. It is able to identify and clarify our feelings. Copper is able to make feelings permanent and durable. She is able to transform unconscious elusive attractions into fully conscious attachments and sympathies. And also, by analogy, to transform unconscious rejection into fully conscious antipathies. In everyday life, copper perfectly aligns relationships, smoothes out conflicts. Moreover, this is facilitated not only by the wearing of copper, but by the presence in the house of large items made of copper and copper alloys. Very pure copper is able to compensate and restore the energy of the kidneys and the entire venous system.
Who loves copper?
Copper is especially useful for wearing such sunny ones as Gemini, Cancer, Pisces, Taurus, Libra. It is good to wear copper for people with Venus and Saturn, expressed both in status and in aspects. It is such people that copper especially loves.
Copper can and should be used by everyone. But it is necessary to wear it all the time only for people with an unstable and very mixed cosmogram. Copper is especially good for people with a water-air or air-water cosmogram.
With good planets, copper is worn by women on the left side of the body, by men - on the right side. With evil ones - on the opposite side of the body.
Copper aligns people with an unstable cosmogram, directs and concentrates them in something. You should not wear copper to people with a too stable cosmogram. For example, Earth-Water, Earth-Fire, Fire-Earth. It makes such people too stable, rather, even inert, deprives them of active movement. And, of course, you can’t wear copper to people with Mars and the Sun strongly distinguished by status and aspects in the cosmogram. It emasculates their will, compensates for it, depriving a person of an impulse to achieve his goals. People with Jupiter and Chiron expressed in the cosmogram in terms of status and aspects can wear copper periodically. They must not wear copper all the time, because through it they can become lazy. Copper is a source of harmony and a powerful remedy that relieves stress.
But it must be borne in mind that it is not combined with copper,.
Healing properties Copper has been known to people for a very long time. Wearing and applying it helps to eliminate the consequences of injuries. Hematomas, bruises resolve. There is a prevention of vegetative-vascular dystonia and other neurovascular disorders. In particular, with vascular disorders, wearing copper bracelets on the arms and legs helps a lot. If these are bracelets for wearing on the legs, then they must be closed. Unclosed copper bracelets lower blood pressure, and closed ones increase it. The clasp should also be copper.
Copper is the metal of Venus. And it is not for nothing that Venus corresponds in astrology to a sweet taste: it is copper that takes an active part in the synthesis of sugar in biosystems. And sugar, more precisely, glucose, is involved in the mechanism of stress relief and normalization of the nervous system. Therefore, copper should be worn by people with an unstable cosmogram, who have a lot of things mixed up. It normalizes the energy of such people.
Copper is the second most important metal after tin, helping with magnetic storms during the years of the active Sun. It removes excitement, excess energy and shields.
Copper, like any metal, can lose its healing properties from time to time, depending on the state of the cosmos at a given time. This happens if Venus is in negative aspects. This does not mean that the metal has become unusable. Don't think like that, because metal is a conductor. If the metal does not restore its healing properties for a long time, then you have either somehow violated it, or dirt has settled on it.
Then the metal needs cleaning and rest.
Copper is cleaned on the 28th Lunar day (on the day of Zem, the patron of the Earth), and rest is given on the 13th Lunar day. All metals without stones that you constantly work with must be at least once a month. Copper can be cleaned in the same way as gold and silver. For copper, it doesn't really matter whether you start cleaning with fire or with water. But after you clean it, you need to put the copper on a large piece of copper for 2 hours, which should be at least 10 times heavier than your product. But not more than 1000 times.
Treatment. It is necessary to smelt a product from copper on the 6th Lunar day, and it is necessary to join the cycle of working with copper on the 21st day Lunar calendar. The most accessible pure copper is obtained by electrochemical means. True, such electrode copper will be very fragile due to the presence of contaminants.
Gold is not a simple metal. It is not only beautiful, but also has magical properties. Its shades can be from white-yellow to orange. Gold...
When mixed with other metals, it does not change its properties, entering into other metals, but at the same time does not let them into its structure. Gold never changes its formula, it only changes the quantitative dimensions of its presence. Therefore, gold is easy to isolate from any substance.
Gold does not pass from one state to another, and even being in the human body (and it is in any person, only in cosmically small sizes) remains, nevertheless, a golden particle.
The interaction of gold with the Earth and man
This is a metal that has an incomparable large magic power. He literally fascinates people with his inner attraction. It contains all the power of the earth. And he, more than any magnet, attracts to the Earth that which has no weight in a person - his soul. A person who worships gold is attached to everything earthly, carnal, he ceases to think spiritually. His soul becomes stale and if he has a lot of gold (money), he forgets that life on earth is not eternal, and a person comes to the school of the Earth, into incarnation, not in order to burn his life in vain, lengthening the circle of endless incarnations . Such people, even if they believe in God, out of habit, just in case, without thinking about the meaning of the existence of this faith on earth.
Gold gives a person strength, looseness, freedom. It makes his life more interesting and, nevertheless, in the end, everything "gets boring" and the person begins to sink. Depression often sets in. Another stage begins - the fight against diseases, the pursuit of drugs - more and more concern for the body. Gold does not give a person aspiration, does not open his eyes to SOMETHING invisible, but beautiful and so many-sided that it is always infinitely interesting - a person's awareness of the Spiritual world in ITSELF and in the UNIVERSE.
But if gold does not prevail over the soul of a person, but helps spiritual growth, then it opens all the doors in the practical knowledge of the Earth and the Cosmos. People who have a lot of gold, but are not tied to it, go through life easily, helping others, but at the same time they do not get poorer, but, on the contrary, become richer both spiritually and materially, wealth does not interfere with such people. Gold harmonizes a person with the Earth, but not with the Cosmos, this is its similarity with black stones.
In the ring (on any finger) it strengthens the position of a person in society, stabilizes his love. (No wonder the wedding ring is gold.) Any jewelry is made and worn from gold, in any quantities. It is combined with stones of the entire spectrum, except for green and green-blue, with rare exceptions.
Amulets of gold
Gold in itself is a good amulet, for example, for any business, or, as mentioned earlier, for purely Earthly affairs.
Charging with additional energy is difficult, but if you have invested some kind of program, you won’t knock it out with almost nothing. (therefore, one must be very careful with golden gifts from "friends", antiques - you never know what fate the previous owners had, and of course, after parting with a former partner, do not carry a wedding ring on your finger, but it is even better to get rid of it altogether) Even when melted down gold sometimes it remains the same program.
SILVER MAGIC
Silver is also a rare metal, but it does not give such "grounding" to a person as gold, although it also does not connect a person with the Cosmos. The value of silver is that it is a great cleaner and products made from it, unlike gold, have a disinfectant property. But it has a big drawback - it quickly oxidizes, interacting with atmospheric oxygen. And so people do not make dishes from pure silver and use it less than gold in jewelry. Although silver products are in no way inferior to the king of metals in their beauty.
The interaction of silver with the Earth and man
Silver in relation to a person is very useful. This is a great healer. Silverware is very healing. The effect of silver on a person is very mild. Many people love silver. Silver products can be of various types.
A silver ring is best worn on the index finger. The influence of this metal on a person in jewelry is very soft and unobtrusive, but that is why it allows the stone to freely show its properties. Silver is best worn in combination with stones.
Silver amulets
Silver is a wonderful amulet. Silver takes on most of the energy blows, so to speak, takes on all the dirt that a person involuntarily collects during unpleasant communication. Silver is very easy to charge with any program and just as easy to clean, it accumulates and transfers to a person the energy of the program invested in it, for example, silver animal figurines perfectly convey to the owner the qualities of the character of the depicted animal. Recharging silver is very simple - just put a thing made of silver under the growing moon on the window, and let it lie down for at least one night, and the strength of the silver amulet increases. It is also very easy to clean silver from negative programs - either just under running water, or in especially severe cases, let it lie in a bowl with salt for 3-5 days, and you can charge it with a new program.
THE MAGIC OF COPPER
Copper is the more common metal. It can also be used to make various products, but, unfortunately, it quickly oxidizes and therefore is not very appreciated by people. Copper is in a harmonious relationship with the Earth, and most importantly, it has the ability to harmonize a person with earthly nature.
Copper has a property that other metals do not have. It does not respond to electromagnetic storms that precede changes in atmospheric pressure when the weather changes. Fluctuations of electromagnetic field lines affect the state of a person, causing him to exacerbate various diseases, including affecting his circulatory system (pressure). Interacting with the human biofield, copper protects it from the effects of electromagnetic storms. That is, a person begins to respond less to changes in atmospheric pressure. This amazing property of copper was correctly noticed by man and is now used in the treatment of hypertension and hypotension, but it can also be used in other diseases, the aggravation of which is associated with weather changes. To do this, you must wear a copper bracelet on your left hand. It must necessarily be in contact with the human body in the wrist, but not tighten the hand. Other copper jewelry does not give anything for health. Copper is a neutral metal. Alloys of copper with other metals can have healing properties.