who am i

Who are You?

Your date of birth: Tuesday, November 22, 1983
You’ve been alive: 23 years, or 286 months, or 1244 weeks, or 8709 days
Your star sign: Scorpio (24 October to 22 November)
Your symbol: Scorpio (24 October to 22 November)
Your key: I Desire
Your traits: Determined, Secretive, Powerful
Your lucky numbers this month: 2, 3, 7, 9
All about Scorpio (24 October to 22 November): Born between 24 October and 22 November.
The Scorpio is a gatherer, they search, they enquire and then they gather, they can be somewhat materialistic, due to this overwhelming desire to gather. Emotional and passionate they can be ruled by their heart and not their head, however this is one sign with a real sting in its tail and a dominant streak. The Scorpio soul knows what it wants and searches for it passionately.

A famous person with your star sign is Marie Curie 7 November 1867

Your horoscope for today: You can be such a romantic devil, and these tendencies are stimulated during September 26. These few days also prove to be lucky for you in other ways.
Your star sign color: Red
Red is the colour of empowerment. It gives strength and enhances the life force energy. Focus on red when you need to increase your energy, work on unconditional love or simply be more empowered. When you wear the colour red you will be noticed – this is a colour that says “stop and look at me”. The colour red will also help you to overcome negative and pessimistic ideas.

The assistance this color can provide: Strength, Power, Courage, Love

You should use this incense and oil: Myrrh & Ginger
Your modern birth stone: Topaz
Colourless, white, grey, pale blue, greenish, yellow, tan, beige and red are all the colours of Topaz. Topaz occurs in high temperatures in veins in the earth, topaz also occurs in cavities within granite.

Crystals of topaz can reach weights of hundreds of kilos. Two of the largest and finest quality crystals known weigh in at 31.8 kg and 50.4 kg, these were mined in Brazil. Topaz is a popular and durable gem.

Courage and valour are enhanced and enlightened, dispelling fears and doubts.

Your traditional birth stone: Citrine (which is actually Quartz)
Quartz is one of the worlds most abundant minerals, it occurs in a wide variety of rock types and environments. More than 40 types of minerals have been found as inclusions. Rock crystals frequently contain cavities with bubbles, creating what are known as two phase inclusions. The crystalline quartz variety include: amethyst, smoky quartz, citrine, rose quartz, milky quartz and blue quartz. Quartzite is a granular variety that includes the gem aventurine. The coloured, quartz varieties generally occur in veins that develop over a long period of time. As a result of such slow crystal growth, many crystals achieve high levels of perfection and produce enormous pieces. The only colour varieties that do not form such large crystals are amethyst and rose quartz.

The Greeks referred to quartz as krystallos meaning ice. They assumed quartz crystals were ice that was frozen so solid that it would not melt, a folklore that persisted into the Middle Ages.

Rock crystal is in fact clear colourless quartz and is the most common gem mineral but because of its poor ability to refract light, it is therefore considered to lack brilliance and is deemed as having a glassy appearance. More commonly rock crystal is used for carvings, chandeliers and of course, crystal balls. The National Gem Collections has the largest known flawless quartz sphere 32.8 cm in diameter and weighting 48.4 kg.

The golden yellow to orange gem variety of quartz is refereed to as Citrine. The name comes from the French and means lemon. Natural citrine crystals are relatively rare.

Most rose quartz crystals appear a deep rose colour. Rose Quartz is typically found in enormous clusters and rarely occurs as simply individual crystals.

Thin layers of fibrous, fine-grained quartz crystals are referred to as chalcedony, which is generally translucent and has a waxy texture. Carnelian is red chalcedony, the red and white variety is called Sardonyx. Agate is also another type of chalcedony which are typically white, grey and yellowish brown to reddish brown. Moss agate is technically not agate, but white to clear chalcedony.

Jasper (which is red to reddish brown colour) is a fine-grained quartz consisting of almost equally sized quartz crystals with a sugary texture and a somewhat dull lustre. Bloodstone is a dark green jasper with blood red flecks.

According to Roman folklore amethyst was coloured purple by the god of wine and was thought to offer protection against drunkenness. It derives its name from a Greek word meaning "not to intoxicate".

Agate: Return to nature, Mother Earth guides and protects, enhancing softness and femininity, also a good grounding gem.

Amethyst: Spiritual stone, used to assist in meditation with magical healing powers. Used to develop spirituality, and very useful for preventing the wearer of becoming intoxicated.

Bloodstone: Relieves depression and is a good source of a strength "hit", preserves health and revitalises the body.

Jasper: This stone enhances earthy love and family feelings.

Moss agate: Relieves anxiety and brings peace of mind.

Quartz/Rock crystal: Concentration and true spiritual awakenings are possible with this stone. Healing, protection, peace, happiness, chastity, halting gossip and spirituality are all enriched by the quartz crystal.

Rose Quartz: Healing stone either physical or emotional or spiritual.

Your mystical birth stone: Pearl
When you think pearl you generally think Salt water pearl. However making a large impact on the salt water pearl market is the cultivated pearl, where a bead is inserted into a shell and then left for up 6 years after that time a pearl has"grown".

Although a pearl is not a gemstone, it does fall into the same precious and collectable area.

Regeneration and growth a stone of inner strength, peace and hope a comfort to the heart.



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