Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Hi, I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced the Salt Crystals as lamps and/or as candle holders? A couple years ago I went to a street fair and a store had just opened they had nothing but the lighted lamps surrounding the room. The " feeling " was great! They were too costly for my blood at that time. They are _still_ to expensive for my wallet but someone must sell chunks of the salt crystal unadultered. Does it _have_ to be lit in order to enjoy the energy of the negative ions? Light & Wisdom, BARD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Hi BARD, Yes I think it has to be lit for the negative ions to arries up in the air. I'm suprised that they are expencive..where do you life ? I import them to Iceland and even though they go from Himalya to UK and then to Iceland they are deffenetly not expencive. A small candelholder (wich isn't so small) cost about as much as a hamburger,chips,sauce and coke here in Iceland! Blessings, Tinna On 7/18/05, prpledruid <purpledruid wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced the Salt Crystals as lamps > and/or as candle holders? > > A couple years ago I went to a street fair and a store had just opened > they had nothing but the lighted lamps surrounding the room. The " feeling " > was great! They were too costly for my blood at that time. They are _still_ > to expensive for my wallet but someone must sell chunks of the salt crystal > unadultered. > > Does it _have_ to be lit in order to enjoy the energy of the negative > ions? > > > Light & Wisdom, > > BARD files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html > files, photos, and message archives can be found At: > > , photos, and message archives can be found At: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Hi, I am in the Chicago area, and they range anywhere from $69 on up! Victoria - " Patricia Hoffert " <patriciahoffert Monday, July 18, 2005 12:51 PM Re: [CrystalHW] Salt Crystals > Tinna, > > I live in a suburb of Buffalo, NY, and the salt lamps are expensive. I > haven't found any for under $90. > > Love, light, Reiki and PRISMology...Pat... > > > > > >> [Original Message] >> Tinna María <tinnamaria >> >> 7/18/2005 7:18:19 AM >> Re: [CrystalHW] Salt Crystals >> >> Hi BARD, >> Yes I think it has to be lit for the negative ions to arries up in the > air. >> I'm suprised that they are expencive..where do you life ? I import them > to >> Iceland and even though they go from Himalya to UK and then to Iceland > they >> are deffenetly not expencive. A small candelholder (wich isn't so small) >> cost about as much as a hamburger,chips,sauce and coke here in Iceland! >> Blessings, >> Tinna >> >> On 7/18/05, prpledruid <purpledruid wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced the Salt Crystals as > lamps >> > and/or as candle holders? >> > >> > A couple years ago I went to a street fair and a store had just opened >> > they had nothing but the lighted lamps surrounding the room. The > " feeling " >> > was great! They were too costly for my blood at that time. They are > _still_ >> > to expensive for my wallet but someone must sell chunks of the salt > crystal >> > unadultered. >> > >> > Does it _have_ to be lit in order to enjoy the energy of the negative >> > ions? >> > >> > >> > Light & Wisdom, >> > >> > BARD >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html >> > files, photos, and message archives can be found At: >> > >> > , photos, and message archives can be found At: >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 hello all in virginia beach , va. salt lamps are $75 for the small ones. the larger are very expensive. bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2005 Report Share Posted July 18, 2005 Tinna, I live in a suburb of Buffalo, NY, and the salt lamps are expensive. I haven't found any for under $90. Love, light, Reiki and PRISMology...Pat... > [Original Message] > Tinna María <tinnamaria > > 7/18/2005 7:18:19 AM > Re: [CrystalHW] Salt Crystals > > Hi BARD, > Yes I think it has to be lit for the negative ions to arries up in the air. > I'm suprised that they are expencive..where do you life ? I import them to > Iceland and even though they go from Himalya to UK and then to Iceland they > are deffenetly not expencive. A small candelholder (wich isn't so small) > cost about as much as a hamburger,chips,sauce and coke here in Iceland! > Blessings, > Tinna > > On 7/18/05, prpledruid <purpledruid wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm curious to know if anyone has experienced the Salt Crystals as lamps > > and/or as candle holders? > > > > A couple years ago I went to a street fair and a store had just opened > > they had nothing but the lighted lamps surrounding the room. The " feeling " > > was great! They were too costly for my blood at that time. They are _still_ > > to expensive for my wallet but someone must sell chunks of the salt crystal > > unadultered. > > > > Does it _have_ to be lit in order to enjoy the energy of the negative > > ions? > > > > > > Light & Wisdom, > > > > BARD > > > > > > > > > > > > > > files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html > > files, photos, and message archives can be found At: > > > > , photos, and message archives can be found At: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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