Copper

Copper

Conduct, Luck, Power

Spiritual Properties

  • Attracts money
  • Brings good luck
  •  Enhances your psychic abilities
  • Helps you manifest your truest desires
  • Helps you connect with the energies of the earth
  •  Provides a connection between the physical and astral bodies and aligns them

Mental Properties

  • Energizes the mind
  • Helps you recognize what is blocking your manifestations
  • Grounds you and brings your attention to the physical world, as well as your physical needs

Emotional Properties

  • Enhances your emotional field

  • Assists you in gaining a better emotional perspective 

  • Combats lethargy, passivity, restlessness, excitability, and non-acceptance of yourself

Kundalini Properties 

  • An Energy Conductor

  • Helps return your energy to an ideal state

  • Helps balance, energize, and align the chakras

  • Activates and opens the root and sacral chakra

Health Benefits 

  • Anti-bacterial 

  • Energizes the body

  • Increases circulatory functions

  • Balances the reproductive system

  • Stimulates the metabolic processes

  • Important for the formation of tissues

  • Enhances recovery from physical injury

  • Helps return your body to an ideal state

  • Too much can be toxic to the human body

  • Balances the flow of blood within the body

  • Can be used to sterilize wounds and drinking water

  • Useful in the treatment of arthritis, bursitis, and rheumatism

  • 1.2 milligrams of copper a day helps enzymes transfer energy in cells

Affirmations

  •  My attention is in the present 

  • My perspective accounts for the entire situation

Correspondence 

  • Chakras: Root, Sacral

  • Energy: Projective and Receptive

  • Planets: Venus

  • Element: Water

  • Zodiacs: Taurus, Sagittarius, Libra

  • Number: 1

Physical Properties

  • Color: reddish-gold

  • Block: D

  • Group: 11

  • Period: 4

  • Alloys: Bronze (Tin Alloy), Brass (Zinc Alloy), Cupronickel (Nickel Alloy), Sterling Silver (Silver Alloy) 

  • Luster: Metallic

  • Rarity: Common 

  • Gravity: 8.96  

  • Hardness: 3, Malleable

  • Elasticity: Ductile

  • Locations: Chile, Peru, United States, China, Australia, Congo, Zambia, Canada, Russia, Mexico

  • Sourced From: Chalcopyrite, Bornite, Cuprite, Malachite, etc

  • Uses: Used as blue and green pigments 

  • Key Isotopes: 63Cu 

  • Transparency: Opaque

  • Named After: Old English name 'coper' in turn derived from the Latin 'Cyprium aes', meaning a metal from Cyprus

  • Boiling Point: 2560°C, 4640°F, 2833 K 

  • State at 20°C: Solid

  • Melting point: 1084.62°C, 1984.32°F, 1357.77 K 

  • Discovered In: 2,600 B.C

  • Discovered By: Ancient Egyptian civilizations

  • Atomic Number: 29

  • System/Structure: Isometric

  • Valence Electrons: 1,2

  • Chemical Formula: Cu

  • Inclusions (streak): Metallic copper red

  • Relative Atomic Mass: 63.546

  • Electron Configuration: [Ar] 3d104s1

  • Chemical Classification: Native element

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