Apache Tears: From the Legend to Your Pocket
Apache
tears are a form of black obsidian found around Superior, AZ. Apache tears are more than just a piece of
black obsidian they hold a deeper meaning.
The legend is about the Coyote, Tonto and Pinal Indians who were all
part of one Apache tribe. They lived on
top of Big Picacho, a mountain that was hidden to those around them. Here is where our story begins.
In July of
1870, the Apaches were living life as they always did until “General George
Stoneman deemed it necessary to establish an outpost” (The Legend of Apache...)
west of what is now called Superior, AZ.
Things did not start to get worst until the winter, when the tribes were
having a difficult time gathering and hunting.
The buffalo and vegetation were scarce and the Apache men did not know
how they were going to feed their families and tribes. In desperate need of food, the “Pinal Apaches
had made several raids on a settlements” (Native American...) but after these
raids the ranchers decided to do something about it.
US
Calvary Company B and the ranchers gathered and went on a search for the Apache
tribes. During the search, the men found
a hidden trail leading up Big Picacho to where the Apaches camp was.
Not
knowing that their camp had been discovered, the tribes were unprepared for the
attack that was coming. After finding
the trail up to the camp, the soldiers proceed to up the mountain for a sneak
attack.
With the
Apaches unaware of the soldiers coming up the mountain, they had no time to
prepare. Within moments, the soldiers
had killed “nearly 50 of the band of 75 Apaches were killed in the first volley
of shots” (Apache Tears) causing the rest to retreat. With nowhere to go the rest decided to
“retreated to the cliff's edge and chose death by leaping over the edge rather
than die at the hands of the white man” (Apache Tears) leaving the women to
grieve the death of their men.
It is said that
they gathered a “short distance from the base of the cliff where the sands were
white, and for a moon they wept for their dead.
They mourned greatly, for they realized that not only had their 75 brave
Apache warriors died, but with them had died the great fighting spirit of the
Pinal Apaches” (Native American Indian
Legends). The spirits were greatly
saddened and made a stone were the tears of the Apache women and their loved
ones hit the ground called the Apache Tear.
Apache Tears Healing Power
Some
believe that the Apache Tear has spiritual and healing power. For those who possess an Apache Tear they
will never cry again because the Apache women cried enough for the one who
holds the stone. If one carries an
Apache Tear in their pocket "
protection from all types of negative energies, including psychic attacks. The Apache Tear will help to remove and
transmute these energies, clearing the way for more positive vibrations. They help to ground spiritual experiences
into the physical, helping one to integrate these experiences into the everyday
life" (Apache Tears – Volcanic)
They are sometimes used to calm muscle spasms, detoxification of the
body, absorb vitamins, and can enhance the immune system (Apache Tears –
Volcanic). These beautiful stones are
more than just volcanic glass; they are a legend, a form of strong love, and a
healing stone. The question now is; how
do they get them from their raw form to a beautiful polished stone?
Apache Tears - Rough Black Obsidian Nodules - Apache Tears
are a type of Obsidian, which appear rough and opaque at first glance, but are
often translucent when held up to a light source. Apache Tears are created when hot lava is
forced directly into the air and quickly solidifies before hitting the
ground. Made from the fire energy deep
within the Earth, this mineral is wonderful at grounding energies into the
Earth before, during and after energy work.
Apache Tears help one to see into the core of an issue to assist with
deep healing.
Apache Tears have an uncanny ability to lend support during
times of sorrow. They will gently help
one to accept and then release their grief, thereby releasing and removing
blockages. Apache Tears can help to
relieve stress by bringing opportunities for positive change into one's sights
so they can formulate a plan of action.
This can bring a sense of hope to a dire circumstance. Apache Tears can also enhance one's logical
thinking skills, which can open new doors for success. Many work with these stones to facilitate
spontaneity in many different areas in life.
Carry an Apache Tear in your pocket as protection from all
types of negative energies, including psychic attacks. The Apache Tear will help to remove and transmute
these energies, clearing the way for more positive vibrations. They help to ground spiritual experiences
into the physical, helping one to integrate these experiences into the everyday
life. This grounding energy can also
help one to realize the importance of all frequencies, and to not limit oneself
to only the higher energies of this existence.
They can also help one to connect with nature.
Physically, Apache Tears are often used for the calming of
muscle spasms, detoxification of the body, and absorption of vitamins. They can also enhance the immune system and
fortify the body.
Apache Tears are a type of Obsidian and carry many of the
same qualities as regular Black Obsidian.
In general, Obsidian is a very grounding and protective stone. It is
used as a great cleanser of negative energies, helping to remove not only
negativity experienced in the environment, but also that of one's own emotions,
such as anger, jealousy, greed, resentment, etc. Obsidian is often used for healing and
releasing energy blockages, and has a tendency to work quickly to move truths
to the surface to be resolved.
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Physical and
Metaphysical Properties for Apache Tears - Volcanic Black Obsidian
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Properties
for Stone:
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Apache
Tears
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Primary
Chakra:
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Root
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Crystal
System:
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Amorphous
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Chemical
Composition:
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SiO2
Silicon Dioxide with impurities
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Astrological
Sign:
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Aries
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Numerical
Vibration:
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6
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Hardness:
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5 to
5.5
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Color:
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Black
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Location:
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Mexico
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Rarity:
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Common
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Pronunciation:
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uh-pach-ee
teer
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Mineral
Class:
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Issues
and Ailments (Physical):
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Detoxification, Muscle Spasm
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Issues
and Ailments (Emotional):
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Distress, Forgiveness, Grief, Negativity
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Issues
and Ailments (Spiritual):
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Clarity, Grounding, Protection
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Category:
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Natural
Crystals & Minerals
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Color:
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Black
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