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Ghost Month? Protect yourself with Cabeza gems and crystals

Charlene A. Cayabyab

PROTECT yourself from worries and fears brought by the Ghost Month with authentic gems and crystals from Cabeza: The Gem Hunter.

Cabeza offers a wide variety of gems and crystals that transmit energy to shield its wearer against negative vibes, especially from hungry ghosts believed to return to the land of the living during the seventh lunar month of the Chinese calendar. In the Philippines, the Ghost Month falls in August.

According to the Gem Hunter himself, Cabeza owner Earl Anjelo Yabut, among the gems perfect for protection against the Ghost Month are Black Onyx, Black Obsidian, Labradorite, and Black Tourmaline.

The Black Onyx alleviates unnecessary worries and fears. It is also a good defense against psychic and spiritual attacks.

The Black Obsidian is a stone used to communicate with the spirits especially the spirit of the dead. This stone protects the wearer from black magic or evil sorcery, and also keeps him/her grounded.

A powerful protective stone, the Labradorite helps in overcoming fear and protecting the wearer from nightmares and spirit possessions.

Meanwhile, the Black Tourmaline is an effective stone against evil spirits and demonic possessions.

“These are just a few of the protective stones that you can use against hungry ghosts this Ghost Month,” Yabut shared.

Cabeza, a Spanish term for “head,” sells 100 percent natural and genuine crystals sourced from various countries including the US, Australia, Japan, Brazil, Madagascar, and Afghanistan.

“Crystals emit positive, uplifting, energizing, and calming vibrations that help you achieve a more peaceful mind and a revitalized physical state of being. You should always have a crystal with you whether it’s a bracelet or a raw stone,” Yabut added.

Check out the wide variety of healing gems and crystals from Cabeza’s new store located at SM City Clark’s ground floor near Fossil.

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