The Spirit of Moss
The Spirit of Moss
Surrender to nature's endless abundance and learn the sacred art of receiving.
Born from the fairy-touched waters of Mossbrae Falls, this grid captures moss advancing into ancient stone at microbial pace—never giving up its fresh green advance. Ten garnets form a welcoming circle while the center blooms with moss agates, surrounded by a glittering moat of peridot, pyrite, and emeralds.
The sacred teaching:
If you're always giving but struggle to receive, this grid teaches surrender. Place a stone at the center and let Earth's unending power pour over you like a waterfall onto mossy rocks. The persistent love of moss shows us how to grow into our hearts, feeling every micro-moment as a miracle.
Crystal allies: Ten Garnets (ancient earth wisdom), Moss Agate ring (nature spirit connection), Emerald & Peridot (heart abundance), Pyrite (earth's electrical energy).
Perfect for: Over-givers learning to receive, nature spirit workers, forest energy lovers, or anyone seeking deeper earth communion.
Dimensions: 7" x 7" x 1⅝"
Completed: September 28th, 2023, Full Corn Moon
COLLECTION INFORMATION
About the Artist:
Sean McCandless creates crystal grid mandalas that channel the subtle energies of stones, sacred geometry, and place into tangible works of art. Working from his studio with a view of Mount Shasta's peak, each piece is created during specific moon phases and incorporates locally-sourced crystals.
Authenticity Guarantee:
Each piece comes with detailed provenance including creation date, moon phase, crystal sources, and the complete story behind its creation.
Care Instructions:
These are functional spiritual artworks. They can be hung on walls or placed on altars. The crystal energies remain active - many collectors report ongoing energetic experiences with their pieces.
Shipping:
Each piece is carefully packed with protective materials. Domestic shipping included, Inquire directly for international shipping
Investment Value:
These are one-of-a-kind artworks with no reproductions planned. As Mount Shasta's spiritual significance grows and the "crystal grid art" movement develops, these pieces represent early examples of a emerging art form.
Questions?
Contact Sean directly about any piece. He loves to share the stories and can provide additional photos or information about specific stones and their properties.
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