Crystals for breaking attachment

Hello,

I’m Natalie Black, author of Crystador. I write about spirituality, personal growth, and healing.

Whether you’re just beginning your spiritual journey or looking to deepen your practice, I hope my writing will inspire and guide you along the way.

We all know how difficult it can be to let go of something that no longer serves us — whether it be a person, a feeling, an item, or a habit. Often, it has been part of our lives for so long that we don’t know how to operate without it.

There are numerous stones for letting go that can instill you with feelings of calm and confidence when moving through this particularly difficult season in your life. Each of the gems below has different properties that can help.

Top 10 crystals for breaking attachment

1. Amethyst

Physical appearance: Amethyst is a beautiful variety of quartz that gains a deep purple color from gamma radiation and iron exposure. The crystal forms in geodes that, once broken open, are glimmering and bright.

Impact: Using amethyst can help provide mental clarity and facilitate introspection. It clears away the cobwebs if you will. Because of this, it is an excellent crystal for breaking attachment because it allows you to see how those tendencies are no longer serving you.

How to use it: Amethyst is a versatile crystal that can be worn as jewelry or simply placed around your home or office space. You may also use amethyst in your meditation.

2. Black kyanite

Physical appearance: Black kyanite is a black crystal that forms in the shape of fan-like blades. These shards can reach almost half a foot in length.

Impact: Black kyanite is known as one of the strongest protection stones. It creates an impenetrable barrier around your aura, allowing you to find comfort in yourself. Through this sense of comfort, you may find it easier to let go of what doesn’t serve you and go after your highest self needs.

How to use it: Carry black kyanite with you when headed into a situation you think may cause you stress. You can also meditate with the stone, which will create an ongoing sense of stability and comfort in your life.

3. Citrine

Physical appearance: As its name suggests, citrine most commonly appears in a lighter yellow or orange hue. While the stone can be found in a variety of formations, it is usually formed in larger unrefined masses.

Impact:  Citrine is one of the strongest crystals to activate the solar plexus chakra and aid in manifestation. It is a stone of optimism and is useful in combating negative feelings after you break a particularly hard attachment.

How to use it: Citrine radiates the energy you’ll want around you at all times. Wear it as jewelry or carry it in your pocket for the strongest effects.

4. Moonstone

Physical appearance: Moonstone stays true to its name with its opaque white coloring. The chalky stone forms in small, rough pieces that may make you think it actually came from the moon.

Impact: Moonstone is powerful in aiding with self-discovery and emotional healing. It helps with accepting life and its cycles, which can make it useful for putting you at ease when breaking attachments.

How to use it: This is a stone best used during meditation, as it works more powerfully when connected to your spiritual being.

5. Obsidian

Physical appearance: Obsidian is a gleaming black stone with a coloring that is akin to an oil slick.

Impact: Historically, obsidian has been used to form weapons due to its grounding and protection properties. Using this stone when learning to let go can help you move confidently through that season and feel emotionally prepared for the grief that may come after.

How to use it: This stone is more powerful when used in combination. Carrying the stone, as well as incorporating it into meditation, will yield the best results.

6. Staurolite

Physical appearance: Staurolite, also known as Fairy Cross, is unique in its formation. Usually formed in a deep brown, red, or black, the minerals often cross at an angle — sometimes completely perpendicular.

Impact: Staurolite may just be the perfect crystal for breaking attachment. It enhances feelings of courage and can align one’s third eye, root, and heart chakras to send you on a powerful spiritual path where letting go of what doesn’t serve you seems far easier.

How to use it: This is a stone that should be with you at all times. Carry it with you, and you can reach for it when you feel your energy waning.

7. Sunstone

Physical appearance: Sunstone is a unique stone that gets its name from its resemblance to a sunburst. The colors of red, orange and white weave together to create a beautiful colorway.

Impact: Sunstone is another crystal known for optimism and positivity. It can boost your energy and creativity and dispel negative feelings that may come with breaking an attachment.

How to use it: This is another stone best kept with you at all times — either in the form of jewelry or a pocket stone.

8. Aquamarine

Physical appearance: Aquamarine is a rare stone that crystallizes in hexagonal columns. The transparent stone forms in different shades of blue.

Impact: Aquamarine is known for being a stone of courage and can aid with feelings of fear or anxiety. The crystal can help you seize control of your thoughts and think clearly as you work to break an attachment, instead of being clouded by emotion.

How to use it: This stone is most powerful when you have physical contact. Wear it as jewelry or hold it as you make hard decisions.

9. Chrysoprase

Physical appearance: This jade-colored stone often forms in small, pebble-like pieces. They are smooth and appear on a spectrum from opaque to transparent.

Impact: Chrysoprase activates the heart chakra, and it can help aid in feelings of trust and love in your life and relationships. This can strengthen you against potential heartbreak and encourage feelings of positivity when breaking attachments. 

How to use it: Chrysoprase has a strong connection to nature. Meditate outside with a piece of this stone for the most potent effects.

10. Howlite

Physical appearance: Howlite is a beautiful gemstone often found in large, smooth pieces. Less often, it will appear as smaller shards. Most commonly, Howlite forms as a white stone with black veins, though it can also occur as brown or even have no color at all.

Impact: Howlite can benefit the feelings that come after breaking an attachment. The gemstone connects with your root and crown chakras to create contact with an individual’s higher self. Such a connection creates a calming, powerful energy that is hard to deter.

How to use it: This is a versatile gem with a variety of uses, from jewelry to meditation altars to home and office spaces. No matter how you use Howlite, it will help absorb negative energies.

Conclusion:

Using several of these stones in combination can be a powerful way to help guide you through the difficult emotions that can come with breaking a strong attachment to something that you need to move on from.

There’s no doubt that the decision will still be a tough one. However, feeling more stable and confident as you do so can help reassure you’re making the right decision.