The Na‘auao (Hawaiian “Enlightened One”), asked me where I was going in such a hurry. I told him, “To pick a Red Hibiscus and then take a picture of a stone.” He laughed, told me to slow down and to tell him what was so special about this stone.
I replied, “It is a gift of Love. There is a woman on the Mainland named Colleen who is on a healing journey. She loves life and nature, she is fearless and gracious and she is exploring the spiritual world too. Colleen has also been supporting her best friend, Trissina, who is on her own healing journey. Together they are making good progress. Colleen is a good woman and this Jade stone is meant to help her go further along the path.” The Na’auao smiled and said, “If it is for Love, than we must go get LOVE.”
We picked the flower and then went to see a man who was watching over a tiki statue of the Goddess of Love. With LOVE in my arms, we entered the Heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple). The Na’auao chose the right location, and prepared the area in the Old Way and then gave me permission to take a photograph.
The Na’auao wants Colleen to know, “Now you have LOVE. Now you will be healed.”
Healing, Mineralogy, and History
Published July 2014 • Updated August 2024 • Read Time: 11 minutes
Green Jade is a popular gemstone and a famous healing crystal. Green Jade can be a type of Nephrite or Jadeite. Nephrite is more common and usually comes from the Americas or Siberia. Jadeite is rarer and is found in Burma and China. Jade’s name is synonymous with “precious gem” in Chinese and in the Aztec language and there are many legends and traditions associated with this pretty stone. Green Jade energy is both happy and peaceful. It is a wonderful stone for relationships and to keep within a home. It is also a stone for good luck and prosperity. If something is wrong, Green Jade can help us stay hopeful and to “work the problem.” […]