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as the main wrapper. Headings should be styled with a specific blue color. The tone needs to be professional, spiritual, and emotionally resonant for a U.S. audience interested in crystal healing. The main crystal is Opal, so I need to focus on its metaphysical properties related to emotional healing, especially inherited trauma. I should include personal anecdotes or imagined scenarios to make it relatable. Mentioning how Opal works with the subconscious and ancestral patterns would be key. I also need to naturally incorporate the three product links. Maybe suggest complementary crystals like Obsidian and Amethyst, linking them to the provided URLs. The product links are for bracelets, so I can recommend wearing Opal with these stones for enhanced effects. Check the word count: 800-1000 words. Need to ensure the sections flow well. Start with an introduction to inherited emotional wounds, then introduce Opal's properties. Maybe include a personal story or client experience. Then, explain how to use Opal with rituals and other crystals. Add a daily ritual section and a closing message. Verify that all headings use the correct color. Use h2 for main sections and h3 for subsections. Make sure the product links are placed contextually, not forced. For example, when discussing grounding with Obsidian, link the Obsidian bracelet. Similarly, Amethyst for Reiki can have its link. Double-check the HTML structure: opening and closing tags, proper nesting. Avoid any markdown. Use paragraphs and lists where appropriate. End with encouraging comments and a call to action about sharing experiences, and maybe a P.S. with product suggestions. Include keywords like "emotional healing," "inherited trauma," "energy work," "metaphysical properties" to optimize for the audience. Ensure the language is engaging and supportive, making readers feel empowered to work with Opal.

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