worry stone made of what is popularly called selenite but is in fact satin spar. this stone has a moonlike angelic vibration of stillness and peace. the flower of life symbolises the unity of everything within life's creation. It shows that we all are modelled to the same blueprint and is a strong symbol within sacred geometry. the symbol is engraved. note: this is a natural product variations in size and colour are normal as well as 'imperfections' around the edges and the surface. selenite and satin spar many products on the market that are called selenite are in fact made of satin spar. Selenite is a fairly transparent crystal whereas satin spar is more white-coloured. the name selenite comes from the greek moon goddess selene because of the soft moon-like shimmer when the light shines through. selenite and satin spar are both associated with the sixth chakra (the third eye) and the seventh chakra on the crown. Ideal for meditation concentration and opening your higher consciousness. worry stones worry stones are smooth polished gemstones used to soothe stress and relieve anxiety. They usually come in the shape of an oval with a thumb-sized indentation. While initially normal rocks found in water bodies were used for the purpose these days worry stones are often being manufactured using semiprecious gemstones. how to use hold the worry stone between the index finger and thumb gently moving one's thumb back and forth across the stone. This action of moving one's thumb back and forth across the stone stimulates the hand nerves that reduce stress. It is a natural aid for self-calming the simplest form of natural medicine. history the use of worry stones has many origins. Its use has been reported in ancient tibet greece ireland and with many tribes in the americas. Worry stones made by sea water were generally used by ancient greeks. Native american tribes would pass their worry stones on to younger generations creating a sense of connection with their ancestors.