Chrysocolla makes me feel peaceful and calm when I look at it. Although nowadays I usually feel that way, this was not the case when I was younger. I worked with anger for a long time. That must be why I chose chrysocolla amid choice azurite and malachite. The color is what I loved, which was my body telling me what it wanted.
When you asked, I picked up a small piece and held it with both hands. Smooth, subtle energy flowed up my arms into my heart. I'm tempted to call it cool, but I have a quartz elestial that likes to share cool energy. It wasn't that. More like it was so smooth and gentle, it eased in without any sensation of "here and there." While rose quartz feels super smooth and gentle to me, I would call it warm and more active next to the chrysocolla sensation.
I picked up the slice from Australia with my left hand and felt a twinge. The stone instantly balanced something in my hand! I've been sleeping with a piece I can rest on my forehead. Until the stone falls off, I feel its energy flowing into my third eye, which moves. Nice dreams that feel different from the other stones I'm dreaming with. The throat position feels great, as one might expect from a blue stone.
As I finished this, I set the chrysocolla-included stone that I found walking, on my dog's right rear paw. He's lying near me as I type. He allowed the stone to remain. Right away I felt warmth in my feet, especially my left foot. We felt the energy, then Sully moved his paws, dumping the stone onto the rug. ha!
Snow quartz--another name for quartzite--is beautiful. It comes home with me too. Here in the desert, more stones are exposed, but snow quartz stands out in the same way. Up on the nearby mountains, I found that after forest fires stones are exposed until the vegetation returns. Although many trees I remembered since childhood were gone, some very interesting stones came home with my nephew and me!