Obsidian: The Stone of Truth and Spiritual Protection
- ninedivinecreation
- May 22
- 2 min read
Updated: May 25
An ancient mirror to the soul and shield against negativity
Obsidian is more than just a striking black stone — it is a powerful tool of reflection, protection, and spiritual clarity. Formed by the rapid cooling of volcanic lava, obsidian has long been used by Indigenous civilizations, especially the Aztec and Maya, as a sacred stone for ceremonial tools, weapons, and mirrors of divination.

Born of Fire and Earth
Obsidian carries the intense energy of both fire and Earth. This volcanic glass is forged in extreme conditions, giving it raw, elemental power. It was treasured by the ancient peoples of Mesoamerica, who believed it to be a portal between worlds — used in ritual mirrors to access spiritual realms, see hidden truths, and connect with ancestral guidance.
Spiritual and Protective Properties
Obsidian is known for its ability to:
Protect against negative energy, psychic attacks, and emotional harm
Reveal truth, especially within oneself — it brings what is hidden to the surface
Cleanse and ground the spirit, helping one stay rooted in reality
Support shadow work, allowing space for deep emotional healing
It’s not a stone of softness — obsidian brings honesty and transformation, often challenging but always cleansing.
Cultural Use in Indigenous Traditions
In Aztec and Mayan culture, obsidian was used to craft tools, blades, and ceremonial objects. Obsidian mirrors were used by shamans and spiritual leaders to see visions, receive messages, and reflect on inner truth. It also played a role in burial rites and was placed in tombs to protect the soul on its journey.
The sharpness of obsidian tools, both physically and energetically, made it a symbol of clarity and strength — cutting away illusion and revealing essence.
How to Use Obsidian Today
Obsidian can be worn or placed in your space to support emotional release and energetic protection. Many use it when meditating, journaling, or doing spiritual work that requires honesty and grounding. It’s also often kept near doors or entrances to block unwanted energy from entering the home.
Whether worn as jewelry or used in ritual, obsidian serves as a spiritual ally for those ready to face truth and transform.


