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This ball in perfect spherical shape is crafted from 100% natural Sunstone gemstone. Placed on a round wooden stand, the round ball represents unity, wholeness and infinite nature of universal energy. Unlike healing pendulums or sticks which emit focused energies, the ball emits vibrant energies of the gemstone in all direction equally. It can be used as object of focus during meditation or placed in placed in East direction of room for harmonizing and energizing the surrounding. It can be placed on body for acupressure, massages, relaxation, healing imbalances of Chakras and for emotional and spiritual cleansing and charging. Sunstone represents joy and encourages independence, optimism and self-empowerment and helps release co-dependency, feelings of unworthiness.
Diameter: 3.5 inches
Weight: 930 gms
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