If ancient times you had a worry stone in your pocket, it was brought to land by the ocean or the current of a strong river. Sometimes crafts people would give them unique shapes.
Known as Palm Stones, and Thumb Stones, the notion of rubbing a stone in between your thumb and index finger is probably nearly as old as humanity.
Thought to be from Greece, the stones of concern were generally extracted from a body of water.
Our bodies know obviously what helps us to unwind and what relieves anxiety. Possessing true therapeutic properties,
it's not surprising that stress stone dates to ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, Tibet, the mounds and bogs of Ireland and to North American tribes like well.
The principles of cognitive behavior therapy state that the use of a worry stone can be a healthy and
self-soothing exercise that can help counteract negative comforting habits like nail or lip biting for example.
Worry stones are often used in combination with other relaxation exercises. The presence of the stone serves as a reminder to use affirmations,
visualization or other coping tools. If you rub your worry stone while focusing on a positive affirmation that counteracts anxiety,
simply seeing the stone reinforces that positive message. It develops positive reinforcement that can help empower you in any situation.
During a process called acupressure, massaging the stones between our hands or in our hands arouses the nerve endings.
These points called pressure points to connect to the meridians inside our bodies that stimulate aspects of the mind.
This permits the release of endorphins, creating a naturally soothing and calming effect. Rubbing on a stress stone relieves anxiety.
When coupled with prayer, meditation, and intention, this could have multiple benefits.
Contemporary day alternative medicine incorporates precious gemstones to employ a wide assortment of healing techniques.