Intention

Communication

The practice of showing up clearly in conversation — throat chakra, Mercury, and the objects tradition gathers around the work of speaking and listening well.

Communication begins before words do. It starts in the body — the breath before a difficult conversation, the half-second pause before a reply, the physical awareness of whether you are listening or simply waiting to speak.

The yogic map places expression at the throat chakra, Vishuddha, the fifth centre, named for purification — the idea that clear speech clears the air between people. Its colour is light blue; its element, ether. The tradition pairs it with stones including aquamarine, lapis lazuli, blue lace agate and turquoise. In Western astrology, Mercury governs the mechanism of exchange — not what we say but how we say it, the gap between thought and voice.

When the tradition turns to practice, it tends to look both ways. The suggestion is not only to prepare what to say, but to notice what happens in the body before speaking — and to listen for what is actually being said in return. Some practitioners keep a stone on the desk, or hold one briefly before a meeting, as a physical cue to arrive in the exchange rather than simply project through it.

The honest version of this practice is straightforward: set an intention in plain words, choose one object that marks the intention, and return to it. A stone held for a moment in the morning before a day of difficult conversations. A scent in the room that signals I am here, and I am paying attention. The practice is the work. The object keeps it in view.

Below you'll find what the catalogue holds in this register: stones tradition links with the throat, scents that belong to clarity and presence, and small objects for the desk and the pocket — for the days when the words matter most.

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