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Ways To Cleanse Healing
Gemstone Necklaces
Her desk is becoming more and more cluttered, and nothing will get done until she
clears this clutter away. This familiar scenario is a metaphor for the need to properly
cleanse healing gemstone necklaces. With proper care, the necklaces' capabilities are
extensive. During a therapy session or simply by wearing them, gemstones rid the patient's
body and aura of unwanted energies. Unwanted energies congregate in the energy field that
surrounds healing gemstones, as well as on their surface. Unwanted energies get in the way
of the gemstones' healing powers, and the stones must be cleansed, much like the
individual must clear her desk before further work can be accomplished.
Numerous methods are used for cleansing gemstone necklaces. Running water, sunbathing,
moonbathing, soil cleansing, smudging, salt cleansing, and packing gems in clay are the
most common cleansing methods. To add to this list, we now have cleansing sprays that are
made with the energies of gemstones. What better way to cleanse gemstone than with
gemstone energies specifically designed for this purpose. This method is fast and easy,
and may be the most effective of all.
Non-threaded mineral kingdom therapy tools (i.e. crystals and crystal clusters) can
effectively be cleansed with running water. Cleansing gemstone necklaces with water,
however, presents some serious drawbacks. The primary one is premature necklace breakage.
If a necklace is washed in water as regularly as it should be (either daily or more often,
depending on your health), premature breakage can occur. Keeping in constant contact with
a therapeutic gemstone necklace is also essential to get the most benefits from it. Drying
the necklace will require you to break this contact-and also gone will be your connection
with the necklace's beneficial resources. Repeatedly losing contact with your healing
necklace will prevent it from building a supportive energy network. Moreover, if the water
from your faucet is chlorinated, the water cleanse will be ineffective. The chlorine will
also wear away your necklace's thread.
Sunbathing is another widely used method for cleaning gemstone necklaces. However, certain
gemstones can be bleached by the sun. In addition, the gems can absorb potentially harmful
solar radiation. If you want to give your gems a sunbath, put them near a sunny window.
This is an effective rejuvenation method for your already-cleansed gemstones.
Only certain gemstones benefit from moonlight bathing (Sugilite, for example). It is the
moon's gravitational pull that does the cleansing, not the light from the moon (the sun's
reflection) as one might expect. Spray your gemstones with the new cleansing sprays prior
to a moonbath if you want to try this method. Then, choose a protected location outside
where the gems can lie in the moon's light for a few hours.
Gemstone owners that live in a suburban or rural area will have access to soil for
gemstone cleansing. Soil cleansing is effective and also provides rejuvenating earth
energies. Additionally, plants and soil microbes provide a natural life-giving energy.
This wanted energy is able to neutralize the unwanted energies that gemstones gather
during therapy. But soil cleansing has its drawbacks. Among them is that curious animals
can be attracted to the gemstones and relocate them. Owners reported finding their missing
gemstones weeks or months later, and often at quite a distance from where they originally
left their gems. In addition, soil particles can get stuck in the thread and drill holes
of a necklace, which will then need to be water cleansed. In addition, soil can dull the
shine of the softer gems such as Apatite, Fluorite, and Rhodocrosite (among others).
Simply placing your gemstones in a bowl of salt is an easy method. Unfortunately, it isn't
a complete cleanse. A salt crystal is able to take in many of a gemstone's accumulated
unwanted energies-but not all of them. The salt is also incapable of dispersing these
energies. It is therefore necessary to replace the salt every two to three days.
At first examination, clay seemed to be the gemstone-cleansing champion. Not only is clay
capable of removing unwanted energies from the stones, but it also removes x-rays and
electromagnetic radiation. Nevertheless, the downside to clay cleansing becomes apparent
soon enough. Aside from being messy and time-consuming, clay puts unnecessary stress on
the silk, and it actually deteriorates some gemstones.
The problems that arise with gemstone and crystal cleansing have been solved by cleansing
sprays made of the energies of healing gemstones. Since the cleansing method is effective
and efficient, and minimally moistens the silk, the sprays banish the chance of premature
necklace breakage. While water can dull the polish of gems such as Lapis Lazuli,
Malachite, and Mother of Pearl, the sprays do not. Furthermore, by using the sprays, you
will never have to break contact with your necklace.
Safety, simplicity, and effectiveness were all considered in the creation of the gem
formula sprays. Not only do the sprays remove unwanted energies from the gemstones'
surface, but also from the energy field that surrounds them, and even from inside them.
Some of the specific types of unwanted energies the sprays can clear include: negative
energies, emotional energies, thought forms, entity contamination, pain residues,
electromagnetic radiation, and the type of accumulation that clouds and blurs information
communicated by our genes. The gem formula sprays finally allow clinical practitioners to
easily apply therapeutic gemstones in practice. Between patients, practitioners can
quickly, easily, and effectively perform a complete cleanse on their gem and crystal
healing tools.
About the Author:
Isabelle Morton is the founder of Gemstone Therapy
Institute and a International authority on gemstone energy medicine. In the late 80's, Isabelle
pioneered gemstone sphere therapy and wrote her first book, "Gifts of the Gemstone
Guardians," authored under the name Ginny Katz and co-authored with Michael Katz.
View free videos on how to cleanse
crystals and gem necklaces on her website.
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