Let's Talk Yoni Eggs: Jade and Other Gemstones

Welcome to the magical, mystical world of the energetic healing properties of gemstone Yoni Eggs.

This has been such an important part of my personal practice, that I felt inspired to share.

If you've followed me for a bit you know that I encourage all of my beginner clients to start their practice with a Nephrite Jade Egg.  It really is the best pick for beginning a Jade Egg Practice. And there are many reasons for that.

However, there are several other gemstones that are safe to use internally and have powerful healing qualities that you may want to explore at some point in your practice.


I riff on:

  • Why it's important to start with Nephrite Jade (physically and energetically)

  • Why exploring other healing gemstones is something to evolve into.

  • The healing qualities of Rose Quartz

  • The healing qualities of Fire Quartz

  • The healing qualities of Black Obsidian

  • The healing qualities of Red Jasper

  • Quality matters; why you don't want bargain eggs

  • My favorite source for Jade and other gemstones

  • A free beginner's course I created for you: Jade/Yoni Egg 101

 


As promised, some links for you!


Want to dive even deeper?

  • Book your free Pleasure Queen Activation Session here

  • Get the details for Second Spring Queen here

 
 

The Vital Goddess Masterclass

If you're resonating with what I'm saying here in the show, I've created a free training for you to take it deeper. It's super juicy, and robust. A must-watch for any turned-on seasoned woman!

in this training you will learn :

  • Why pleasure actually matters.

  • What Sacred Feminine Energy is + how to know when we’re cut off from it

  • Why we want to tap into this innate sensual power within.

  • Why midlife is the best time to tap into it!

  • How we activate & embody our inner goddess.

  • What the Taoist Jade Egg Practice is

  • & why it’s the master tool for all of the above.

 

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