How to Purchase Crystals or Gems for Healing
The healing properties of crystals were recognized in ancient times and continue to be applied today by alternative healers, shamans, energy workers and individuals who simply want to improve areas of their lives. Purchasing the ideal crystals can be a little challenging but also quite fun and rewarding. Take however long you need to choose your crystals, as they will bring many years of service. It's best to actually hold the various crystals, so if you shop online and find the crystals are not what you'd hoped for when they arrive, simply return them.
Things You'll Need
- Patience
- A practiced intuition
- Access to reputable gem and mineral dealers
- Pouches or cloth to protect the stones
- A pendulum (optional)
- A friend to accompany you (optional)
- A guidebook to crystals (optional)
Instructions
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Citrine is a versatile crystal with many useful properties. Check online or in your local metaphysical periodicals for listings of reputable gem and mineral shops. Visit several in person to get a sense of the place; you want to feel certain they have selected quality stones from which to choose.
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Quartz and other crystals need to be cleared before use. Attend any local healing fairs or metaphysical festivals to visit any booths featuring stones. Before you set out to shop, set your intention for the direct mission of finding the perfect crystals to heal any particular physical or mental ailments.
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Amethyst is considered a master healing stone. Open your senses and simply look around all the possible stones. Then pick up the ones you are attracted to, either because one strikes you as particularly beautiful or something about it just "feels right." Some dealers list the healing qualities of the stones, or you may inquire. Ultimately, trust your intuition to guide you.
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Testing crystals for personal use is ideal. Hold each stone in your hand, one at a time. Close your eyes and get a sense of its properties. It doesn't matter if they are raw or polished. If you feel good, put it in the "consider" pile. If you feel heavy or confused or anything negative, set it back on the shelf. It might be right for someone else at another time.
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Use a pendulum to help select other crystals. Ask a sales person, booth owner or shop clerk to help you muscle test while holding each stone. If you take a friend along, you can muscle test each other. The stones that will "work" for you will garner a strong positive response. Those that won't will cause your arm to drop in a "no" response or give you a general sense of weakness.
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Jade is used for stamina, harmony and many physical healings. If you have solid experience with a pendulum, take it with you when exploring. Use it over each crystal you are drawn to to discern a positive or negative response. You can do this in tandem with muscle testing as an affirming method.
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Rose quartz is a balancing stone that works well with the heart chakra. After you have chosen what you feel are the best crystals, review them to select the ones you really think will work for your goal. Ask the dealer any questions you may have, but depart with the ones you sense are ideal for you.
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Tips & Warnings
Visiting places like the west coast's best gem and mineral shop (Chapman's - 4 miles south of Fortuna, California, on Highway 101), you may be tempted to buy out the store. Its huge selection is amazing indeed, but stick to your budget to save headaches later. You can always return another time to those shops or dealers who offer bountiful choices.
Once you have purchased any healing crystals to work with, be sure to clear and cleanse them, and take the time to integrate with their properties, through attunements, wearing them and usage.
Crystals align with the energies of their owners, wearers and surroundings. Take care with letting others handle them, especially if you do not want to "pick up" any harmful energies.
If you plan to use your crystals to charge water or make infusions, be sure you know the specific properties to avoid toxic results.
References
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