Thursday, November 12, 2020

Goddess Correspondence Stones A-K

 

Source: Lilitu Babalon

 

This is part 1 of my correspondence table for Goddess stones. What do I mean by

this? These are the stones I use as a representation of the Goddesses in

Magickal workings. I have included a number of well-known Goddesses and my

personal correspondence stone or stones for each of them. You might find some

crossovers; most Goddesses will have more than one stone, and this is okay. The

Goddesses are in alphabetical order.

 

I set myself this task of creating the Goddess correspondence stones as a way of

reading more about the individual Goddesses and thinking about them. I was

already well-versed in the healing properties of crystals and gemstones and

wanted to do some more work on their magickal aspects without resorting to other

people's books. I found this a really nice way to learn more about the many

aspects of the Goddess and the stones.

 

I'd be really happy to hear from anyone who has done some similar work. Please

feel free to email me at: lilitu@bigpond. net.au. I am happy to talk about the

reasons why I have chosen certain stones for certain Goddesses. Also, this list

is coloured by those aspects of the Goddess to which I personally relate and

those which I have had cause to call upon or work with from time to time, so

there are many, many missing.  I really hope you find this useful. My Goddess

Stones L-Z and the Gods correspondence list will follow.

 

Aditi - Crocoite, Red Jasper

Aphrodite - Rose Quartz, Garnet, Smoky Quartz

Amaterasu - Fire Agate, Pyrite, Sunstone

Ariadne - Angelite, Blue Apatite, Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite

Arianrhod - Aquamarine, Moonstone

Artemis - Quartz Crystal, Garnet

Asherah - Boji Stone, Epidote, Staurolite, Alexandrite, Charoite, Unakite

Astarte - Rose Quartz, Garnet, Smoky Quartz, Fire Agate, a dish of red and white

stones

Athena - Green Apophylite, Red Calcite, Aragonite, Selenite

 

Baba Yaga - Amazonite, Chiastolite, Prase, Scapolite

Bast - Fire Agate, Pyrite, Sunstone, Agate, Jasper, Lapis Lazuli

Baubo - Boji Stone, Larimar, Obsidian

Blodewedd - Amazonite, Carnelian, Chrysocolla, Citrine, Epidote

Branwen - Rose Quartz, Green Apophylite, Aquamarine

Brigid - Gold, Angelite, Lapis Lazuli, Sodalite

 

Cailleach - Quartz Crystal, Labradorite, Stones from the beach or river, or dug

from the garden

Ceres - Angelite, Sodalite, Amethyst, Bloodstone, Selenite

Cerridwen - Aquamarine, Alexandrite, Charoite, Unakite

Cybele - Boji Stone, Epidote, Staurolite, Red Quartz, a dish of earthy coloured

stones or stones dug from the garden

 

Dakini - Garnet, Boji Stone, Amazonite

Demeter - Crocoite, Red Jasper, Boji Stone, Moss Agate, Green Fluorite

Devi - Garnet, Prase, Smoky Quartz

Durga - Larimar, Yellow Apatite, Carnelian

 

Ereskigal - Black Obsidian, Black Tourmaline, Smoky Quartz, Lapis Lazuli

Ezili-Freda- Dahomey - Garnet, Pearls

 

Fortuna - Citrine, Pyrite

Freya - Scapolite, Crocoite, Red Jasper

 

Gaia - All stones are from the earth, so use any you wish. I like to place a

small dish of assorted stones on the altar to represent Gaia, the Earth

 

Hathor - Boji Stone, a dish of brightly coloured stones (yellow, orange, green

etc), Blue Lace Agate, Black Star Diopside, Obsidian

Hebe - Agate, Angelite, Bloodstone, Green Diopside, Hematite, Yellow Jasper

Hecate - Dark stones such as Black Tourmaline, Hematite, Smoky Quartz, Black

Obsidian

Hestia - Fire Agate, Ruby, Sulphur, Tiger Eye

Hokkmah - Larimar, Topaz

 

Inanna - Amber, Kunzite, Obsidian, Labradorite

Ishtar - Quartz Crystal, Moonstone, Garnet

Isis - Fluorite, Lapis Lazuli, Malachite

 

Juno - Garnet, Boji Stone, Carnelian, Chrysocolla, Citrine

Juventas - Green Aventurine, Bloodstone

 

Kali - Black stones, especially Black Obsidian, Fire Agate, Sulphur,

Alexandrite, Charoite, Unakite

Kore - Air magick stones such as Amber, Celestite, Herkimer Diamond, Sodalite

Kuan-Yin (aka Quan Yin and Kwannon) - Rose Quartz, Selenite, Quartz Crystal,

Rutilated Quartz, Topaz

Kunapipi - At least one stone from Australia. I generally use a small dish of

Australian stones in earthy colours.


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