Gaby
LEFT HAND
Index...Direction
Middle..Creative inspiration
Third...Creative impulse
Little..Change
RIGHT HAND
Index....Action
Middle...Creativity
Third....Creative manifestation
Little...Change/Fortune
The thumbs have been left out, since they relate to a
person's free will. Rings worn there could thus have a
detrimental influence. Necklaces affect the personality,
earrings discernment and perception. Bracelets affect your
freedom of choice, thus gems of tranquility and protection should
be worn on the wrists. Belt buckles affect the wearer's vital
forces; turquoise, for instance, is a relaxing, balancing stone
whereas carnelian (a translucent reddish stone) promotes
protection and endurance.
I've noticed something weird. I always wear some rings; in particular one with an incredible aquamarine which matches with a pendant and the other with a Lighting Ridge black opal. They are both sized to my third finger. The best way to wear them, when I feel them better, is the aquamarine in the lift hand and the opal in the right. If you consider my profession (I'm a pro musician, a choir and orchestra conductor.) it makes some sense, right? Aquamarine for the creative impulse (it's a receptive and "inner" stone) and the black opal for the creative manifestation (opal is the musician's stone, it helps you to be in touch with the public).
Index...Direction
Middle..Creative inspiration
Third...Creative impulse
Little..Change
RIGHT HAND
Index....Action
Middle...Creativity
Third....Creative manifestation
Little...Change/Fortune
The thumbs have been left out, since they relate to a
person's free will. Rings worn there could thus have a
detrimental influence. Necklaces affect the personality,
earrings discernment and perception. Bracelets affect your
freedom of choice, thus gems of tranquility and protection should
be worn on the wrists. Belt buckles affect the wearer's vital
forces; turquoise, for instance, is a relaxing, balancing stone
whereas carnelian (a translucent reddish stone) promotes
protection and endurance.
I've noticed something weird. I always wear some rings; in particular one with an incredible aquamarine which matches with a pendant and the other with a Lighting Ridge black opal. They are both sized to my third finger. The best way to wear them, when I feel them better, is the aquamarine in the lift hand and the opal in the right. If you consider my profession (I'm a pro musician, a choir and orchestra conductor.) it makes some sense, right? Aquamarine for the creative impulse (it's a receptive and "inner" stone) and the black opal for the creative manifestation (opal is the musician's stone, it helps you to be in touch with the public).