Diamond
Diamond is the stone of kings. I loved it for the first time when I saw a diamond briolette necklace sparkle in the candlelight. It was magical.
I have a weakness for rose-cut diamonds.
It is usually colorless but some tend to yellow, brown, pink or blue. Its incredible brilliance has made it the most precious of stones.
Its hardness earned it its name which means "indomitable" in Greek.
In France, by decree, only the men of the royal family had the right to wear it.
It is a stone of great power.
Emblem of purity for all cultures, it represents for Buddhists the absolute reality, the essence of love and covers the throne of Buddha.
The diamond brings wisdom, is an excellent support for meditation and allows for spiritual progress.
It gives self-confidence and makes the thoughts positive. It purifies, recharges vital energy and fights against aging.
The diamond protects from negative energies, and like a mirror, sends them back to their author. It strengthens the bond of love, reconciles, and makes faithful.
It is a powerful catalyst of beneficial forces for individuals with integrity.
However, if it belonged to a bad person, it can be charged with bad vibrations, hence the disturbing reputation of some famous stones.
Conversely, the powers of a diamond are increased tenfold when it is given out of love.
Marie-Hélène de Taillac