Scorpio — The Phoenix

Scorpio — The Phoenix

Transformation • Power

The Energy

Scorpio is intense, transformative, powerful, and emotionally deep. As a water sign, Scorpio is associated with depth, truth, and the unseen layers beneath the surface.

This energy is not afraid of change. It seeks truth through transformation, allowing old layers to fall away in order to reveal something stronger and more aligned.

The Archetype — The Phoenix

The Phoenix represents rebirth, transformation, and rising from what once was. This archetype moves through endings and beginnings with strength and resilience.

This archetype was chosen because Scorpio energy thrives in transformation. It does not avoid depth or intensity. It uses it as fuel for growth, evolution, and personal power.

The Stones

Obsidian

Traditionally associated with protection, truth, and shadow work. It supports Scorpio’s ability to confront and transform what lies beneath the surface.

Garnet

A stone of passion, strength, and regeneration. It aligns with Scorpio’s intensity and ability to rise renewed through transformation.

Amethyst

Associated with insight, awareness, and emotional clarity. It supports Scorpio’s depth with balance and higher understanding.

Clear Quartz

An energy amplifier that enhances transformation, clarity, and the properties of all other stones.

Why These Stones Were Selected

This combination supports Scorpio’s natural process of transformation and personal power. Obsidian reveals truth, Garnet fuels strength, Amethyst provides clarity, and Clear Quartz amplifies the entire system.

How to Use Your Bracelet

Set an intention before wearing your bracelet.

Return to that intention when moving through change, embracing transformation, or stepping into your personal power.

Care and Cleansing

Avoid water, lotions, and harsh chemicals.

Cleanse under moonlight or with intention.

References

The Crystal Bible by Judy Hall
The Book of Stones by Simmons and Ahsian
The Ultimate Guide to Astrology by Nicholas Campion
Crystal Zodiac by Judy Hall