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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

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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:

>

>

>

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Hi, I am in the Chicago area, and they range anywhere from $69 on up!

Victoria

 

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" 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:

>> >

>> >

>> >

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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:

> >

> >

> >

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