a web search would revel your answer to you. This is a test by your High Priestess on your ability to find out information on your own.
But I will try to get you started . Celtic pagan.
The name comes from its sodium content.(you do remember the uses for Salt.).
you have the scientific name for it.other names include. Alomit,Alomita, Candadian blue stone, Canadian lapis, Sodalit, Sodalita, Sodalith.; Varieties : Germanate-sodalite, Hackmanite, Molybdosodalite.
Formula:sorry my computer does not do this function. but its some thing like Na8 CL AL6 Si6 O24
system Isometric Color: Colourless,white, light
Hardnes:6
Related Minerals-STrunz Grouping
Tsaregorotsevite,Nosen, Hauyne,Lazurite,Tugtupite,Kanaishilite, Bicchulite
Related Minerals-Hey's inde Grouping:
Rustumite,Zunyite,Mariatite,Marialite,Tugttupite,Eudialyte,Alluaivite, Nasonite,Asisite,Jagoite,Friedelite,Ferropyrosmalite,McGillite, Pyrosmalite,Manganpyrosmalite,Traskite. Muirite, Verplanckite
Elements Al,Cl,Na,o,Si
common impurites: Fe,Mn,K,CA,H2o,S
There that should get you started.
Herbal companions should be any herb with a high sodium content.dont know ehere my Herbal books are hiding now that i could us them. the problem with having so many books and not enough places to keep them .
Folk lore: you might have to look under uses for color , salt.for sure.
hope this helps you on your way.
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