Amethyst Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:37 am
Amethyst is a purple-colored quartz crystal that is used for protection and meditation.
The name comes from a somewhat sad tale in Greek mythology.
Dionysius was the God of wine and debauchery. He fell in love with the beautiful maiden, Amethystos. She wished to remain chaste, and to help her, the goddess Artemis turned her into a white stone. Dionysius, now broken-hearted, poured his wine onto the stone, turning it purple.
The name comes from a somewhat sad tale in Greek mythology.
Dionysius was the God of wine and debauchery. He fell in love with the beautiful maiden, Amethystos. She wished to remain chaste, and to help her, the goddess Artemis turned her into a white stone. Dionysius, now broken-hearted, poured his wine onto the stone, turning it purple.
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Re: Amethyst Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:31 am
That is an interesting backstory. It is a very pretty colored stone too. I also know and have read that you can use this stone for getting vivid dreams or visions while you sleep by keeping it somewhere near you, like, under your bed or somewhere that may represent "sleep" or "dreams". And when doing this, you may have to "recharge" it before you do anything with dreams. It has been said to place it under the dark moon in order to energize it again, or, in other words, "recharge" the gem.
There is a bunch of things that this gem is good for. Thank you for sharing.
There is a bunch of things that this gem is good for. Thank you for sharing.
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Re: Amethyst Fri Jun 26, 2020 8:15 pm
I'm glad you put this category in. I said it would be interesting and it is. I have always loved seeing all the different pieces that the Earth is made of. Who knows how we dream? Maybe the crystal works like a dream antenna. One site has a list of about sixty stones and their properties and uses.So we have plenty of material to work with.
So what did you think about the story? That poor guy. He loved her and she turned into a stone. I think there is a lot of meaning in that story. Dionysius was the god of drunken free-living. But without love in his life, he poured out his cup on the only thing left of her.
So what did you think about the story? That poor guy. He loved her and she turned into a stone. I think there is a lot of meaning in that story. Dionysius was the god of drunken free-living. But without love in his life, he poured out his cup on the only thing left of her.
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Re: Amethyst Sat Jun 27, 2020 12:12 pm
I enjoyed the story. It is very sad though. I am sorry that he lost his one true love. I just did some research on Dionysius and the Amethist. I read that it was dyed purple by the tears of Dionysius and then the stone was used to represent a goat for a certain zodiac sign and it represents vines, which will later on connect to wine in some way.
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Re: Amethyst Sat Jun 27, 2020 12:28 pm
I also read the story about his tears turning it purple. That is even more meaningful and sad.
I didn't know about it being used to represent a goat.
The connection to vines is that Dionysius was the God of wine. Wine is made from grapes, and grapes grow on vines.
I didn't know about it being used to represent a goat.
The connection to vines is that Dionysius was the God of wine. Wine is made from grapes, and grapes grow on vines.
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Re: Amethyst Sat Jun 27, 2020 1:06 pm
Yes, that makes sense. I am not sure if there is a relation to this or something but the Amethyst is a purple crystal (obviously) but wine, and grapes, also have a purple color to it. I guess there is a relation to the god of wine whose tears possibly made the crystal turn purple.
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Re: Amethyst Sat Jun 27, 2020 1:28 pm
Wow. I hadn't thought of it like that. That's deep. The God of wine. Pouring out his wine. Drunk, alone, hopelessly broken-hearted.
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