Mookaite Jasper

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  • • Chakra: Solar Plexus

    • Element: Earth; Fire

    • Mohs Hardness: 6.5-7

    • Sources: Australia

History

Mookaite Jasper got its name from the area it was first found in Western Australia, near the Mooka Creek. In its earliest times, the term “mooka” meant “running waters,” referring to the springs running through the area the stone was originally discovered.

General Information

Mookaite jasper is best known for encouraging creativity. It has been said that this stone can help express emotions, especially through music and art. Mookaite’s bright colors can bring energy and positivity, boosting self confidence and self esteem. The stone can encourage kindness and bring strength to help deal with any changes in your life. It can help you move forward in your life, encouraging new experiences and boosting your feeling of self worth. Mookaite is also said to help with depression, fear, and grief, helping to clear your mind of negativity to increase joy and relaxation. In helping to clear your mind of negativity, this stone has also been said to help in decision making. 

Mookaite jasper is a stone that can bring strength and energy, which is especially beneficial to the immune system. It can help improve circulation and increase healing of wounds.

Pairs with Mookaite Jasper

• Golden Healer Quartz

• Red Jasper

• Carnelian

• Sunstone

• Septarian

• Tiger's Eye

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References

Cassandra Eason, Cassandra Eason’s Healing Crystals. (London, UK: Collins & Brown, 2020).

Gemma Petherbridge, The Crystal Apothecary. (London, UK: Octopus Publishing Group, 2022).

Judy Hall, The Crystal Companion. (Blue Ash, OH: Walking Stick Press, 2018).

Judy Hall, The Encyclopedia of Crystals. (Gloucester, MA: Fair Winds Press, 2013).

Juliette Thornbury, The Crystal Fix. (London, UK: White Lion Publishing, 2021).

Karen Frazier, Crystals for Healing. (Berkeley, CA: Althea Press, 2016).

Maria Lyons & Amy Dicerson, Crystal Healing for Women. (New York, NY: Penguin Random House, 2020).

Philip Permutt, The Modern Guide to Crystal Healing. (London, UK: Ryland Peters & Small Ltd., 2021).

Rachel Hancock, Ultimate Guide to Crystals. (Fair Winds Press, 2022).

Disclaimer

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* Last Updated: 10/9/2023