Citations:Apache tear

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English citations of Apache tear

  • 2016, Maya Cointreau, Grounding & Clearing - An Earth Lodge Pocket Guide to Being Safe, Present and Comfortable on Earth, Earth Lodge (→ISBN)
    ... round pieces of obsidian. When you carry an Apache Tear, legend says, you will never cry, for the women shed enough tears for all.
  • 2021, Harry Eilenstein, Magic for Beginners II: Astral Projection, Money Magic, Love Spells, Mandalas and More, BoD – Books on Demand (→ISBN), page 203:
    IV 4. a) Apache tear Experiment 16 Hold an Apache tear in your hand for one night during sleep. An apache tear is a smoke obsidian.
  • 2007, Faith Hunter, Host: A Rogue Mage Novel, Penguin (→ISBN)
    It was an Apache Tear, a teardropshaped, obsidian nugget naturally rounded and smoothed by wind and water. Undrilled, it had been wrapped in copper and ...
  • 2016, Nicholas Pearson, The Seven Archetypal Stones: Their Spiritual Powers and Teachings, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN)
    Cultures that encountered obsidian often wove myths around its unusual ... that anyone in possession of an Apache tear will never cry again.5 OBSIDIAN AS AN ...
  • 2021, Harry Eilenstein, Magic Research for Beginners: Questions, Experiments, Conclusions and Models, BoD – Books on Demand (→ISBN), page 46:
    An apache tear is a smoke obsidian. This is a drop of lava that was spewed from a volcano and fell directly into the sea, where it solidified into a piece ...
  • 2016, Adams Media, The Encyclopedia of Crystals, Herbs, and New Age Elements: An A to Z Guide to New Age Elements and How to Use Them, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN), page 50:
    ORIGINS Obsidian, also called volcanic glass, is molten lava that cooled so ... The legend says that anyone who holds an Apache tear never needs to cry ...
  • 2002, Ellen Cannon Reed, Circle of Isis: Ancient Egyptian Magic for Modern Witches, Red Wheel/Weiser (→ISBN)
    His stone is an apache tear, a form of obsidian that appears opaque until it is held up against the light. Its effects are somewhat gentler than obsidian, ...
  • 2021, Ellen Cannon Reed, Ancient Egyptian Magic for Modern Witches: Rituals, Meditations, and Magical Tools, Weiser Books (→ISBN), page 44:
    His stone is an apache tear, a form of obsidian that appears opaque until it is held up against the light. Its effects are somewhat gentler than your fear.