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The Ammonite Fossil

Now extinct, the ammonite fossil was a mollusc, a shelled cephalopod, usually appearing in a coiled, spiral shape. The extinction of ammonites coincided with the extinction of dinosaurs. Ammonites inhabited the world’s oceans and now appear as fossils in marine life. Ammonites were predatory, squid like creatures that lived inside coil-shaped shells. Now, that’s pretty cool!

These amazing creatures constantly built new shell as they grew, but only lived in the outer chamber. They scooted through the warm, shallow seas by squirting jets of water from their bodies. A thin, tubelike structure called a siphuncle reached into the interior chambers to pump and siphon air and helped them move through the water.

Their diet consisted of small marine life, such as crustaceans, shrimp, starfish and fish. These have been found fossilised in ammonite shells, so we can be pretty confident that that’s what ammonites ate.

The name ‘ammonite’ originates from the Greek Ram-horned god called Ammon. Ammonites belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus.

The Properties Of Ammonite

The Ammonite is a very powerful earth healing fossil. Its spiral shape symbolizes continual change and evolution. Ammonites have absorbed cosmic energy over eons of time and help to stimulate the life force (Chi) within. Ammonites are often used for activating Kundalini and life path energies.

Fossils are known for their very calming and soothing energy promoting feelings of tranquility, contentment and comfort. Fossils assist one in business endeavours. By having a fossil stone in your environment, you will be able to bring forth the qualities of this stone to the forefront of your own life.

Place in your home to bring wealth, health, vitality and  happiness or at work to promote beneficial business dealings.

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