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Hi Everyone,

 

Would you do some brainstorming and give me some stones that are good to

have around the computer to ward off those nasty harmful electromagnetic

energy fields. I know that amber, black tourmaline and malachite are

good for this. Any others?

 

Also, if you use stones for this purpose, where do you put them?...on

the computer, next to it??

 

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Janie

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Jane Berrigan wrote:

 

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Would you do some brainstorming and give me some stones that are good to

> have around the computer to ward off those nasty harmful electromagnetic

> energy fields. I know that amber, black tourmaline and malachite are

> good for this. Any others?

>

> Also, if you use stones for this purpose, where do you put them?...on

> the computer, next to it??

 

I usually have a stibnite cluster by mine , obsidian is traditional but

needs clearing often

I also use the black tourmaline, some petrified wood is good too.

aragonite " sputnik " clusters some folks use Selenite

I keep crystals in front of by or around the computer desk as the monitor

seems to put off more than the actual computer

I do put stones on the computer top from time to time

There are a lot of possibilities I am sure that list members will have

suggestions

One crystal that gave me a strong no! was my amethyst- quartz angel wing

cluster this is a pressed crystal flower formation

Peggy

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Hello Everyone,

 

Just thought I'd throw in a non-stone suggestion.

Bamboo Charcoal. Bamboo Charcoal absorbs

electromagnetic waves from Televisions & Computers.

(along with also being a water purifier, a infered

heat emitter (wonderful in the bath tub), and the most

powerful natural deodorizer know to man)

 

Peace to All

wildfire

 

 

 

--- Jane Berrigan <reikiskhm wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Would you do some brainstorming and give me some

> stones that are good to

> have around the computer to ward off those nasty

> harmful electromagnetic

> energy fields. I know that amber, black tourmaline

> and malachite are

> good for this. Any others?

>

> Also, if you use stones for this purpose, where do

> you put them?...on

> the computer, next to it??

>

> --

> Janie

> Walk softly, Live gently

> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

> ~

> Reconnective Healing / The Reconnection

> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

> ~

> Usui Reiki Ryoho, SKHM/Seichem

> LightarianReiki & Lightarian Rays

> Classes in person - New Jersey

> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

> ~

> A man should first direct himself in the way he

> should go.

> Only then should he instruct others. ~

> Buddha

>

 

 

 

 

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