
Ancient Inuits believed that Labradorite was the frozen fire of the Aurora Borealis. Legend says that an Inuit warrior found a cave with the Aurora Borealis embedded within the rocks, on the shoreline of Labrador, Canada. He attempted to release the Aurora Borealis with his spear but was unable to remove it all, leaving some of the light imprisoned in the rocks forever. That is why the Labradorite is called the stone of transformation, the stone of magic and the Northern Lights.
Labradorite is also one of the most powerful protector of the mineral kingdom, creating a shielding force throughout the aura and strengthening natural energies from within.
It's a stone of magic because it enhances the mental and intuitive abilities of clairvoyance, telepathy, prophecy, and assists in communication with higher guides and spirits.
As a workplace stone, Labradorite brings out the best in people. Labradorite calms an overactive mind and energizes the imagination. If you are going through a change in your life, consider using Labradorite to help support you through this. Labradorite is also known as a bringer of light, helping to dispel fear and insecurity and promoting self-confidence.