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Obsidian blue
Obsidian blue












It’s the presence of impurities from iron and magnesium that give Obsidian its darker hues. Blue Obsidian is formed in a similar way to Black and Green Obsidian as a by-product from cooling lava. Whereas Black Obsidian seems ripe with that deep dark power, the blue kind brings a gentle quality that is no less powerful when it comes to kicking out negative energy. It captures the eye and the imagination in a different way to Black Obsidian or Green Obsidian.īeautiful in blue, the Blue Obsidian is also born from the fiery raw energy of the world's volcanoes. It is born in a range of blue shades - from soft and cool limpid pools of color to electrifying high energy. Still, it's a fascinating stone - made even more so enchanting because of its rarity. Perhaps this is because it’s a rarer form due to requiring a perfect storm of chemicals and conditions to form. While many crystal lovers are familiar with the inky black volcanic glass of Obsidian, we may not be as familiar with the other colored shades of this mineral and Blue Obsidian is one. If Blue Obsidian doesn’t woo you, take a look at our healing crystal guide to essential gemstones and find a crystal that calls your name. It shares similar protective properties to the jet-black style of classic Obsidian, but it brings out a different kind of power bubbling to the surface.

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The healing properties of Blue Obsidianīlue Obsidian shimmers with all the softness of water and the spirit of air.We explore everything you need to know about Blue Obsidian including: We found that for those wanting to root down, speak up, and travel deep within, this gem could be the spirit guide to lead you there. We have spent some time mining all the information and inspiration out there to find out exactly what it is that Blue Obsidian has to offer. Blue Obsidian meaning is communication and grounding. It has a similar chemical composition to Rhyolite and is formed when lava cools quickly and when the environment is low in water and high in silica. Blue Obsidian in its natural form is rare which is why many stones on the market are man-made. For any segment of body text.Blue Obsidian is a silica-rich volcanic rock with an appearance like glass.

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I’m looking for something similar - albeit even, perhaps, only in Preview mode - in Obsidian. Once I have corrected/completed/verified this text, in TextEdit I simply select it and change it back to black. My own note-taking convention ever since I began to use TextEdit (which I am now abandoning in favor of Obsidian) is that orange jumps out at the reader for me it means: “go back and check this”/“This hasn’t been (fact-) checked”/“This may be wrong or incomplete”. I’m not fixated on orange, I promise I see that 8 + 8 uses a multitude of other colours. In fact all I want to be able to do - and I do appreciate that Markdown doesn’t really/officially support this kind of formatting, although I hope Obsidian might - is change the colour of single words, phrases, lines of body text (not headers - which is why I can’t really use (a variation on) #h) so that they stand out in a way that merely bolding and italicizing doesn’t. Thanks, managed to get 8 + 8 working and was able to write a small addition to it to change headers (prepended, as you kindly say, by #h/…).














Obsidian blue