Petrified wood is the result of organic wood transforming into stone through a process of permineralization. Over millions of years, the original organic material is replaced by minerals, primarily silica, while retaining the original wood’s structure. This fossilized wood is believed by some to possess particular energetic qualities. These attributed qualities, often associated with grounding, stability, and transformation, are what constitute the concept of its metaphysical properties.
The perceived benefits of these properties are often linked to feelings of security, calmness, and connection to the earth. Historically, fossilized wood has been valued across cultures for its perceived ability to provide strength and promote longevity. Its slow, steady transformation from organic matter to stone resonates with concepts of endurance and resilience.