In the midst of the rumors about Kate Middleton's absence, which skyrocketed after the publication of a faked official photo, all kinds of theories have emerged on the networks about the secrecy with which the royal family has handled the matter and the whereabouts of Kate Middleton. Prince William's wife.
Meanings and energies of blue sapphire
, the gem of the Princess of Wales's engagement ring, which was also worn by Lady Di.
Until recently, the princes of Wales were the most accepted figures of the British monarchy after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Their marriage was considered solid and exemplary.
Today, it is under enormous scrutiny.
Astrology describes that the half-return of Uranus in Middleton's birth chart could give signs about what she is prioritizing in her time out of the public eye;
but this is not the only theory that emerged.
In X threads (formerly Twitter) several users have questioned whether the gem present in
the engagement ring
that William gave to Kate caused an alleged marital problem.
It is known that the jewel
was the same one
that the now King Charles III gave to
Lady Di
in February 1981, when her engagement was announced.
The ring, which features a
12-carat blue sapphire,
was chosen by Diana because it reminded her of her mother and “matched the color of her eyes,” according to the versions collected by the magazine
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The new theory holds that sapphire is not the best gem for engagement rings.
Several Internet users mention that
this stone is associated with Saturn
, the god of time, law and traditions.
The user @arycarangi recommended opting for
rings that have rubies
, associated with passion and dedication, or emeralds.
But
is it better to avoid sapphire?
Is it true that the stone attracts bad energies?
Not all specialists share this opinion and maintain that the problem is not specifically in the type of stone, but in the object itself.
Is it the stone or is it the ring?
Brenda Krivopisk
is a gem specialist and founder of the Cristalia enterprise and, in dialogue with
Clarín
, she considers that, in this case, “
it is not the stone that is the problem, it is the energy of the ring
.”
In other words, the expert points out that the most appropriate thing would have been to
energetically cleanse that ring
before William gave it to Middleton when they got engaged in 2010. 29 years after their first marriage, the object would once again monopolize attention, once again shining in the hand of another future Princess of Wales.
Krivopisk points out that, although there are many
cleaning techniques for things inherited
or with previous owners, one of the most common consists of smoking the object for three continuous days.
Kate Middleton and Prince William on November 16, 2010 when they announced their engagement.
Photo:AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth.
The jewel attracted so much attention worldwide that before William and Kate's wedding in 2011, the AFP agency was already reporting that replicas of the ring were being manufactured in Yiwu, a town in Zhejiang province, China.
They cost less than eight dollars according to the level of detail and materials: made mainly of acrylics, zirconium and silver-plated copper.
Replicas of the ring made in a factory in Yiwu, China, in April 2011. Photo: AFP/ Philippe Lopez.
Properties of sapphire, the stone of Kate Middleton's ring
In the world of crystals it is said that it is the stones that choose their wearers.
What properties are there then in the sapphire for Princess Diana to have chosen it – consciously or not – at that time?
The specialist affirms that this stone, with its deep blue,
promotes concentration
, allows you to focus on what matters, provides calm, serenity and wisdom.
Now, if there are certain crystals such as rose quartz or rhodochrosite that are immediately associated with the fourth chakra, the heart chakra (in Sanskrit,
Anahata
), when it comes to precious or semi-precious stones for engagement rings, the more traditional options.
In that sense, Krivopisk (@ cristaliabox) clarifies: “
There is no better or more favorable gem
, diamonds are usually given for their hardness;
It does not break or scratch, which means that it is very difficult to damage it.”
In short, for the crystal expert
it is not a “good or bad” stone
, although gem therapy maintains that the functions of each formation vary according to its properties.
Just as with any other object, the energy of its previous owners and the energy that each one imprints on it if they believe in it is not the only thing that explains a particular situation.
Free will and individual decisions will dictate much more the course of what happens to us.