This page is a short note on the editorial habits behind RootChakraStones. The site is maintained as an independent reader notebook for people comparing lapis lazuli, aquamarine, amazonite, and root chakra-themed crystal practices without treating belief language as medical or scientific instruction.
Selection cue
What gets described first
Drafts begin with what a reader can actually inspect: color range, texture, polish, common retail wording, storage needs, and the setting where a stone may be used. Meaning is added after the visible qualities are clear.
Practice boundary
How chakra language is handled
Chakra references are presented as belief-based tradition, personal interpretation, or practitioner language. The copy avoids promises about healing, diagnosis, protection, or guaranteed emotional and physical results.
Care fold
What older pages are revised for
Existing notes are revisited when a stone description needs sharper wording, a care caution can be made clearer, or a symbolic statement should be softened so readers can separate observation from personal practice.
Texture close-up
Coverage on this site
The main coverage stays close to root chakra stone practice, lapis lazuli, aquamarine, amazonite, stone selection, storage, display, and beginner-friendly ritual settings.
Useful related pages
For the broader site background, read About RootChakraStones. For the review approach behind new and revised pages, see the Editorial Policy. For the site’s belief-language limits, visit Practice Boundaries.