How to Use Sulfur Energy
Sulfur is a stone of energy and vitality. It can be used to inject those qualities into any situation. It can also help do away with negative feelings and thoughts. Sulfur is good for removing the mental or emotional aspect of an illness, thereby speeding healing and recuperation. On all fronts, sulfur is a stone of protection and purification. Sulfur can be used to cleanse and detoxify environments and the auras and thoughts of individuals. Traditional medicine used sulfur for the skin, digestion and arthritis. It also protects and heals muscles, back aches and feet.Sulfur is also a good stone for relieving the discomforts associated with chemotherapy and is also used to detoxify harmful substances and toxins.
Things You'll Need
- Sulfur
- Clear quartz
- Agate
- Bloodstone
- Garnet
- Ruby
- Small bag or pouch (optional)
Instructions
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Use sulfur when your energy is low or when you know you have a long work day ahead of you. Put a piece in your medicine bag, or just carry it in your pocket.
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Put sulfur in a medicine pouch with related stones like garnet, bloodstone, ruby or agate. It makes a thoughtful gift for someone who is undergoing chemotherapy.
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Keep sulfur on the table in a stressful environment. It will help to stop high energy before it descends into stress.
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Paint your kitchen sulfur yellow to increase the energy in the room. For the same reason, don't paint a bedroom yellow--it might be beautiful, but you'll probably never get any sleep.
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Wrap a small piece of sulfur in the bandaging around a muscle sprain. It could speed the healing process.
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Tips & Warnings
Clear quartz, agate, bloodstone, garnet and ruby are potentiators for sulfur.
Combine pieces in a pouch and wear them, or just tuck them in your pocket.
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 rather than combinations.
Resources
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Comments
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Kimi
Feb 03, 2009
Nice article, thankyou for writing it. 5*5*