
Sodalite — The Stone of Logic
Primary Intention: Clarity
Third Eye Chakra · Logic & Intuition
The Stone
Sodalite's deep royal blue — streaked with white calcite like clouds in a midnight sky — makes it one of the most visually striking stones in nature. Named for its high sodium content, it was discovered in Greenland in 1811. But it's been used for millennia: ancient traders prized it for enhancing mental clarity during negotiations. It bridges the gap between logic and intuition — the rare stone that honors both.
The Intention: Clarity
Logic and intuition aren't opposites — they're partners. Sodalite is for the moments when your head says one thing and your gut says another. It doesn't silence either voice; it helps them have a conversation. The analytical mind that needs to trust feelings. The intuitive soul that needs structure. Both get a seat at the table.
Who This Is For
The analyst who's learned to distrust her gut. The creative who needs more structure. The student balancing study with intuition. The professional making high-stakes decisions. Anyone tired of choosing between what makes sense and what feels right.
How to Wear Sodalite
On your index finger for leadership clarity — Sodalite helps you articulate decisions with confidence.
On your dominant hand to channel clear thinking into every task and conversation.
Between heart and throat, bridging emotional intelligence with clear communication.
At the third eye level, enhancing both logical analysis and intuitive insight simultaneously.
Also supports: rational thinking, objectivity, truth, emotional balance, self-esteem
Tiger's Eye — The Stone of Courage
Primary Intention: Courage
Solar Plexus Chakra · Confidence & Personal Power
The Stone
Tiger's Eye is actually fossilized wood that was replaced by quartz and crocidolite fibers millions of years ago. The chatoyancy — that moving stripe of light — happens because these parallel fibers reflect light like a cat's eye. Roman soldiers carried it into battle, believing it gave them courage and clear sight. It's one of the few stones that looks more powerful in motion than standing still.
The Intention: Courage
Courage isn't the absence of fear — it's moving forward anyway. Tiger's Eye is for the woman who knows her worth but needs a reminder. The one about to ask for the raise. The one starting over at 45. The one who's tired of playing small. This stone doesn't give you power — it reminds you of the power you already have.
Who This Is For
The woman about to make a bold move. The leader who sometimes doubts herself. The one who needs to negotiate harder. The entrepreneur pitching her idea. Anyone who needs to walk into a room like she owns it.
How to Wear Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye near the temples sharpens perception and focus. In lithotherapy, the chatoyant flash is said to activate the 'inner eye' — seeing clearly in situations where others see confusion.
At 18-20", Tiger's Eye sits near the Solar Plexus — its home chakra. This placement is where lithotherapy says personal power originates. The stone's golden stripe catches light and attention at the perfect level.
Right wrist = the projecting hand. In crystal healing, a Solar Plexus stone on the dominant hand amplifies personal authority in every action. Touch before negotiations, presentations, or any moment requiring courage.
Index finger in lithotherapy represents authority, ambition, and leadership — Tiger's Eye's core energies. This classic pairing puts confidence into every pointed gesture and firm handshake.
What Tiger's Eye Wearers Say
"I put this ring on before my salary negotiation. Got 15% more than I planned to ask for. The tiger's eye stripe is mesmerizing. my boss actually commented on it during the meeting. Power move jewelry."
"The chatoyancy on this stone is incredible. it shifts from honey gold to deep brown as you move. I've seen tiger's eye in cheap settings that kill the effect. This one lets the stone be the star. Exactly right."
"Bought this for my teenage daughter who's being bullied at school. She wears it as her 'bravery bracelet.' She said the other day: 'Mom, I don't think the stone is magic, but it reminds me that I am.' Worth every penny."