Article: Afterglow | 02.01.2026

Afterglow | 02.01.2026
I had planned to do a completely different live sale. I even had a theme picked out! Crystals set!
But when I sat down to meditate with the Comecha Mine Lemurians, I felt a very strong pause and listened to what they had to say.
What came through was this:
We’re collectively in a moment that isn’t about ignition anymore.
It’s about what happens after intensity.
After shock.
After awakening.
After realization.
The world has been loud. Fast. Activated.
And it feels like the collective doesn’t need more portals or more pushing right now. What’s needed is integration. Something that helps the nervous system settle while still holding clarity and truth.
Afterglow isn’t about escaping what’s happening in our world.
It’s about staying present without being fried by it!!!!
From that came a really clear pull to create a live sale collection that supports:
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clarity without overload
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grounding without numbness
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remembrance without reopening old wounds
That’s where Afterglow came from!
To learn more about the Comecha Mine Lemurians and the Candle Quartz from Inner Mongolia, please see our previous article found here.
Dragon Quartz | Amazonia Region, Sáo Gabriel da Cachoeira, Brazil | Mined in 2023
Mineralogical Information
Dragon Quartz is a trade name used to describe a form of iron-rich quartz from the Amazonas region of Brazil, often associated with material coming from areas near São Gabriel da Cachoeira within the Rio Negro basin.
Mineralogically, this material is quartz (SiO₂) that formed in an environment saturated with iron-bearing fluids. During crystal growth, several secondary minerals were present and became incorporated either as inclusions within the quartz or as coatings along crystal faces, fractures, and internal planes.
Common associated minerals include:
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Hematite (Fe₂O₃)
Responsible for the red to ember-toned coloration. When hematite occurs as very fine plates or dusting within the quartz, it can produce a subtle internal shimmer or glow when light passes through the crystal. -
Goethite (FeO(OH))
Contributes earthy red-brown tones and textural depth. It may appear as veils, staining, or fibrous inclusions. -
Magnetite (Fe₃O₄)
Often present as darker inclusions or grains, adding density and visual contrast. -
Kaolinite (Al₂Si₂O₅(OH)₄)
A clay mineral that can appear as pale, cloudy, or chalky internal inclusions or soft veiling within the quartz.
Many specimens display etched, skeletal, or elestial characteristics. These features result from natural dissolution and regrowth during formation. Changes in temperature, pressure, or fluid chemistry can partially dissolve crystal faces after initial growth. In some cases, growth later resumes, creating stepped surfaces, rugged terminations, and complex internal architecture.
These dissolution features are natural growth characteristics and indicate a dynamic and evolving geological environment, rather than damage or post-formation alteration.
The visual complexity of Dragon Quartz reflects a formation history marked by fluctuating conditions, mineral-rich fluids, and extended interaction between quartz and iron-bearing compounds.
Energetic & Metaphysical Reading
These gorgeous beautiful crystal allies! They are like a peaceful friend you can sit with and let it all out. At the end you feel grounded and more stable than when you began.
Quartz, by nature, amplifies awareness and perception. The iron-bearing minerals present in this material shift how that amplification is experienced. Instead of lifting energy upward or outward, the effect is more grounding in my opinion.
People commonly describe this combination as helping awareness settle into the body. Thoughts feel less scattered. Emotional processing feels more manageable. There is a sense of being able to stay with what is present, rather than needing to move away from it or push through it.
This is not a crystal that rushes insight.
It doesn’t force release or demand change.
Its strength is in supporting coherence; helping different layers of experience exist at the same time without overwhelming one another. Clarity can remain intact while the nervous system softens <3
Dragon Quartz is often drawn to during periods when intensity has already occurred and integration is still unfolding. When the work is no longer about opening something new, but about living with what has already been opened, this material tends to feel appropriate.
It invites you to sit with it...and be in the discomfort as you get to the other side of whatever that discomfort is.

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