Do Crystal have the 5 Elements Properties?
Traditionally in Western energy science, crystal energy corresponds to the seven chakras, while the five elements belong to Chinese Feng Shui theory.
In Western theory, the colors of the seven chakras correspond to different chakra points. Crystals of various colors emit light frequencies that interact with our chakras, thereby exerting their effects and directly influencing the energy we emit and receive.
Based on the theory of crystal chakras, we can address different issues according to the specific problems individuals face.
For example:
Citrine, Tiger Eye, and Rutile Quartz correspond to the Solar Plexus Chakra, helping with the health of the stomach, liver, spleen, and pancreas, enhancing confidence and vitality.
Watermelon Tourmaline, Green Phantom, and Rose Quartz correspond to the Heart Chakra, aiding the heart, lungs, thymus, and lymph glands' health.
They enhance subconscious communication, opening the "heart communication" ability, bringing balance, kindness, and empathy.
Kyanite, Aquamarine, and Blue Topaz correspond to the Throat Chakra, controlling the thyroid and speech functions, while also adjusting the body's energy levels.
Crystal Five Elements is another field of study and is unrelated to crystal energy science. The Five Elements theory has a profound history in China, passed down for thousands of years with many different schools of thought. Natural crystals, also known as Feng Shui stones, are formed from the natural elements over billions of years, resulting in various colors that represent different energy frequencies, creating diverse magnetic fields and functions.
Most Feng Shui masters will supplement or counterbalance the Five Elements using Feng Shui geography, the colors of everyday clothing, different colored natural crystals, various natural plants, or natural mineral decorations.
When using crystals to complement the Five Elements, one can ward off misfortune and attract good fortune. We can classify common crystals based on their colors corresponding to the Five Elements:
- Black, white, and transparent crystals belong to Metal and Water. For example, White Quartz and Obsidian;
- Citrine belongs to Earth, representing wealth;
- Purple, pink, and red crystals belong to Fire, such as Rhodonite and Amethyst;
- Green and blue crystals belong to Wood, such as Green Phantom and Kyanite;
In the classification of crystals based on the Five Elements, different Feng Shui masters may have slightly different categorizations. This is because each person's understanding of the Five Elements varies in depth, leading to different applications. Those who believe in Feng Shui may consult familiar Feng Shui masters for more professional advice.