Maintaining your balance and an emotionally even keel during a difficult situation. In the Middle Ages, turquoise was favored as a talisman to keep riders from falling off horses.
Overcoming negativity from outside sources. Buddha used a turquoise to defeat a terrible monster in Eastern mythology.
Among Turkish people, a lucky omen.
Arabic: A warning of impending danger. This stone supposedlv alerts the owner to peril by changing color. [1]
For a woman to have one stolen, foretells she will meet with crosses in love.
If she comes by it dishonestly, she must suffer for yielding to hasty susceptibility in love. [3]
It is the sacred stone of the Navajo associated with natural forces and healing. [6]
A woman who dreams of stealing a turquoise will suffer lor a too hasty love affair. [7]
To see the gemstone turquoise in your dream symbolizes good luck and fortune.
It is said that the turquoise gemstone wards off evil. [8]
2. Protection and safety, being “blessed.” 3. Purity, virtue and innocence. [9]
1. + REVELATORY GROWTH OR PROSPERITY,
2. + PROPHETIC EVANGELISM [11]
