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does anyone put their crystals in the freezer overnight? It just feels

so cruel! The last few full moons have been so extremely cold up here

in Michigan that I have been hesitant about leaving mine outside for

very long, if at all, but I have put out a few heavily used ones

lately...I am standing by the door like they are children-hahaha!

Can't imagine sticking them in the freezer, and I wonder if some of

the more delicate ones would crack due to temperature change, esp.

opals and such. I am fortunate to have reiki to clear mine, so I don't

have to rely on the full moon, but I think I would be careful with the

freezer method. I would think if the window is a bad idea because of

the temperature and rays, the freezer would be an equally extreme

environment. Does anyone agree, or is this a common practice? I am

curious. Brenda

 

 

, " briarwoodpups "

<briarwoodpups wrote:

>

> I just visited my local shop tonight and asked this question.

>

> her first response was to submerge it in salt, then to hold it under

> the flowing water of a stream followed by her third choice of

> wrapping it in a baggie and putting it in the freezer overnight.

>

> I asked if it could be placed on a selenite slab and she said yes,

> that would be a good way to clear it.

>

> I bought a slab off ebay and have been using it to clear all mine.

>

> She held out the piece of moldavite to me and i backed up, shrinking

> into the corner remembering all the headaches from the group - lol.

> but as it turns out, it's easier on me than that silly kyanite. So I

> bought a piece since they had a good deal after coming back from the

> tuscon rock show.

>

> After 3 trips to the store and untold amount of $$ spent, my chakras

> should all be FLYING open now!!!

>

> And one other note - after some preliminary successes with some of

> the rocks and their vibrations, i have been working with

> seraphanite. After 3 attempts to feel the vibration, i finally felt

> it one night while starting to fall asleep. but instead of putting

> me in touch with the angels, I had a nightmare :( Oh well, maybe

> next time.

>

> jayne

>

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Putting it in the freezer??? Well this is the first time I have heard

that. I don't think I would want to put mine in the freezer due to the

fast temperature change. That isn't good for any item. I remember

reading someone saying something about it was cold during the last

couple full moons, just putting them in the window would be fine if

the moonlight can reach it.

 

Anyway, back to the freezer... Is there any other source that I may be

able to find more information on how a freezer will clear my stones. I

haven't found any so far. Except about people experimenting with that

method. I would suggest to go with what you feel is " right " .

 

If you do try it out, let me know how it turned out.

 

Namaste,

 

Rick

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Hi! You can clear anything by burning White Sage. With your intent

put the stones in the smoke. You can smudge your Moldavite.

 

 

 

, " traciandrick "

<tracispoopy wrote:

>

> Putting it in the freezer??? Well this is the first time I have

heard

> that. I don't think I would want to put mine in the freezer due to

the

> fast temperature change. That isn't good for any item. I remember

> reading someone saying something about it was cold during the last

> couple full moons, just putting them in the window would be fine if

> the moonlight can reach it.

>

> Anyway, back to the freezer... Is there any other source that I may

be

> able to find more information on how a freezer will clear my

stones. I

> haven't found any so far. Except about people experimenting with

that

> method. I would suggest to go with what you feel is " right " .

>

> If you do try it out, let me know how it turned out.

>

> Namaste,

>

> Rick

>

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Sage is how I do mine. There is a store right down the road from me

that won't let you leave the store with the stones you bought until

you smudge them. Plus she gives some free sage as well.

 

Rick

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That store sounds nice Rick. I work with sage now and again- a bunch lasts

ages doesn't it? At the mo I am working with Frankinsense granules and

Tibetan insence sticks made by monks in Nepal. The freezer does indeed sound

cruel Brenda!!! I won't even put my beloved crystals out in a dish under the

moon when its very cold.

 

On 2/17/08, traciandrick <tracispoopy wrote:

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> Sage is how I do mine. There is a store right down the road from me

> that won't let you leave the store with the stones you bought until

> you smudge them. Plus she gives some free sage as well.

>

> Rick

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Sage is what i use......... by smudging or bathing them in a bowl of fresh or

dried sage.. seems to work.

si`la

 

kari john <john.kari1 wrote:

That store sounds nice Rick. I work with sage now and again- a bunch

lasts

ages doesn't it? At the mo I am working with Frankinsense granules and

Tibetan insence sticks made by monks in Nepal. The freezer does indeed sound

cruel Brenda!!! I won't even put my beloved crystals out in a dish under the

moon when its very cold.

 

On 2/17/08, traciandrick <tracispoopy wrote:

>

> Sage is how I do mine. There is a store right down the road from me

> that won't let you leave the store with the stones you bought until

> you smudge them. Plus she gives some free sage as well.

>

> Rick

>

>

>

 

 

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