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as the main wrapper. Headings should be in color #2a7ae2. I should ensure all H1, H2, H3 tags have this style. Also, include the product links naturally. Let me check the links again. There's a green bamboo bracelet, a lily of the valley bracelet, and a lavender amethyst DIY bracelet. I need to integrate these into the content where relevant.
The blog should be 800-1000 words. I'll start with an introduction addressing the fear of feeling again. Then, delve into Sapphire's properties—maybe its history, spiritual significance, and how it aids emotional healing. Each section can be a heading. I'll need to discuss intuition, trust, self-compassion, and courage. Each of these points can be a subsection with H3 tags.
Metaphysical aspects: Sapphire's connection to the throat and third eye chakras, promoting clarity and communication. Emotional aspects: Helping to release past hurts, encouraging vulnerability. Examples or anecdotes might help. Also, mention practical uses like wearing Sapphire jewelry or meditation. Here, the product links can come in as suggestions for accessories that pair well with Sapphire or complement its energy.
Wait, the product links provided aren't Sapphire bracelets. The user wants them included naturally. Hmm, maybe suggest pairing Sapphire with these bracelets for enhanced effects. For example, the green bamboo bracelet for growth, lily of the valley for purity, and lavender amethyst for calm. That way, the links fit contextually without forcing Sapphire products that aren't available.
I need to ensure the flow is smooth. Start with an empathetic opening, then explain Sapphire's relevance, followed by sections on specific messages (intuition, trust, etc.), each with practical advice and product links where appropriate. Conclude with actionable steps and a heartfelt closing.
Check for keyword usage: "healing crystals," "energy work," "metaphysical properties," "emotional healing." Avoid jargon but maintain a professional tone. Make sure the HTML formatting is correct, with headings styled in the right color. Also, verify word count once the draft is done. Maybe write each section and then tally up the words.