Orthoceras
Root / Base Chakra
The orthoceras was an ancient mollusc living more than 400 million years ago. The name means straight horn and refers to the long, straight, conical shell. The preserved shell is all that remains of this ancestor of the modern day squid. The soft body lived in the last open-ended segment of the conical shell. As the body grew and the housing became too small a dividing wall called a septa grew to separate the old chamber from the ones. The differences in shells caused the differences in fossilisation so that these parts can be seen. The short curved lines running across or side to side are called septa.
The siphuncle is a tube running the entire length of the shell through each of the chambers and once filled with water the creature could force this water out to propel itself backwards with a kind of jet propulsion. By releasing the water and leaving air space the same tube could serve as a buoyancy device allowing the animal adjust its depth in the water. They ranged from less than a centimetre in length to more that 14 feet long.
All the living relatives of these creatures (squid, octopus, cuttlefish and nautilus) are predators and it is assumed that orthoceras was a hunter of the Paleozoic seas.
METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
By meditating with the fossils energy you may feel a connection to the ancient Earth and all the knowledge that it contains. The stone is said to offer up an abundance of life force energy which can be used in areas where we most need it. Associated with the root chakra it is said to ground is with ancient energy and push us on a path of transformation to who we want to be.