

I feel as though it is silently protecting me from the background. Sometimes I wear Obsidian just because I love the look and feel of it.

I like to wear Obsidian in jewelry form the most. It is especially important for hospital workers who share spaces with a lot of sick people and spirits that come and go.

Since then, I have always recommended this stone to everyone who works in customer service. I wore Obsidian every day because I knew I would have to deal with cranky patrons and their complaints about overdue fees. That experience taught me never to do a healing session unprotected, and to keep my Obsidian crystals near at all times. I was sick and feeble for the entire week (and I am a person who rarely ever gets sick!). One day, I saw three clients in a row and forgot to protect myself with Obsidian stones. Long ago, I learned a lesson about the importance of Obsidian after I forgot my stones and fell ill.īack when we had a storefront in San Francisco, I used to do crystal healing session from the meditation room. I have used Rainbow Obsidian so many times that I've lost count. It is like glass and has a conchoidal fracture, meaning it breaks like glass. Obsidian is a 5 to 6 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness. It goes through devitrification which turns it from a glass to a rock. Technically, Obsidian is not a mineral because of its glassy composition. For example, the Lava may flow into a lake or ocean and solidify immediately! Obsidian is a volcanic rock that forms when Lava solidifies so quickly that the surrounding minerals have no time to crystallize.
