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How to Use Silver Energy

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By Patricia Resnick
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Silver

Silver is reflective of the moon and moon energies. Silver improves speech and brings eloquence. It is also said to attract, enhance and store the energies of other gemstones.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Silver
  • Other associated minerals
  • Small bag or pouch (optional)

    How to Use Silver Energy

  1. Step 1

    Silver brings fluidity to the body as well as the mind and tongue. Wear silver if you have to do any public speaking. It will help your words, but it will also help you make a graceful entrance and exit.

  2. Step 2

    Silver's natural matches are turquoise, adularia (moonstone) and labradorite. All will enhance the fluid, emotional qualities of silver.

  3. Step 3

    Silver will enhance the mutable, emotional qualities of any other gem stone. It also unites the disparate energies of different stones and makes them into a unified whole.

  4. Step 4

    Silver is a body cleanser and energy enhancer. If you feel a cold or flu coming on, put a piece of clean silver in a glass of water for a few hours, then sip the water until you are feeling better.

Tips & Warnings
  • Silver, adularia (moonstone), turquoise and labradorite are natural partners.
  • Try combining these minerals in bracelets or necklaces.
  • Combine pieces in a pouch and wear them, or just tuck them in your pocket.
  • Adding silver to a strong stone may make it easier for a sensitive person to wear the stone.
  • Some people are more sensitive to mineral energy. Watch your reactions when you use these stones.
  • If you experience anxiety or restlessness, or physical symptoms, like nausea, you may want to cut back your exposure.
  • If you are sensitive, try using only single stones, and not combinations.
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