Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 In a message dated 10/23/2008 8:28:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wwjgd2 writes: to some members of my very southern household, the idea that crystals have their own energies that can be used by us is a sacrilegious and possibly blasphemous idea. It seems ridiculous to me that as a grown women with grown children even, I feel like I have to hide my crystals like this. I will take them out of the drawer tonight and just set them out in some type of pretty display. Definitely, if you were " hiding " them, they would want to come out. As far as anyone else is concerned (especially those who would condemn you for it or think you are nuts) .... you just like crystals and are collecting them because they are pretty. No one but you needs to know that they are for meditation, dream work and healing, unless you feel that person is open to the experience. My family thought I was nuts when I first started but then again most folks think I am nuts anyway ... hahahaha I will say in some case crystal would be better off displayed behind glass but still displayed. Fragile crystals such as halite and needle selenite clusters (one variety is green from Australia). These can easily break or crumble if dropped or knocked off a dresser top ... oh say by a cat . We had a cat for a while that would jump up on the dresser and knock crystals off regularly.). Also, in a home with small children that are at the taste everything stage and put things in their mouth that they could possibly choke on. Some pretty ways I display crystals are with the use of " props " shall we say. For tumbled and small rough crystals, I will use pretty cut glass or etched brass bowls. I have a 3-tiered pie plate holder that is holding 3 brass bowls full of small crystals. For spheres and eggs, I will use unique and pretty napkin rings in varying shapes and sizes (heights) as well as taper candle holders. I also have 2 matching wooden wine racks that are awesome for smaller display pieces and wands. Instead of rounded slots, these have square slots for the bottles. So plenty of flat surface for crystals. They are also being used as " pedestal " legs with a thick glass plate across the top of them (a large crystal singing bowl is on the floor in between the 2 " legs " ) this creates something of an altar for the spheres and eggs. I have added a few photos to the photo section " ReNau's Crystal Family " , so that you have a better idea of what I am talking about. So, have fun with it and be creative in your display techniques. It is a blast! Blessings to your weekend all. ReNau " Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain " " Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon " **************Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1211202682x1200689022/aol?redir= http://www.games.com?ncid=emlcntusgame00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Thanks to all for your responses. I did take my favorite crystals out and for the moment just have them laying out on a dresser. I will be working on ways to display all of them because I do have quite a collection. When I can find the time, I make jewelry and I ordered several bags of tumbled gemstones that really need to be displayed even though, for the most part, I don't feel a particular attachment to them. My favorite crystals and stones came from a tiny little rock shop about 8 miles from my house, way out in the country. I live 20 miles from the nearest wal-mart and she's even further out than I am. We stopped there about a year ago and it is owed by a sweet, lovely lady who is in her 80's. We spent more than two hours there talking to her about her travels and her rock and gem collection nearly all of which she collected herself from all over the country. Of course the more exotic stones were ordered from different places. That evening, I purchased several small crystals and stones and they have been my favorite since then. Let me tell you, she had a story for every stone I put in that little box. I've been by there several times since then and the lights are always off. She doesn't have set hours and she told me that if the lights are on, she's there. I hope she's alright. I've been wanting to stop there again if I can catch her in the shop. My point to all that is, my husband was with me that evening and knows I have an affection for those stones so displaying them won't be wierd. The bulk tumbled stones are just really pretty and I may use one or two of renaumoon ideas for displaying them. My display will have to be a little less obvious though. Renaumoon, your display is so beautiful and I am a little jealous of your crystal family. All I have is a few rocks compared to you, lol. Your chakra wall hanging is just beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to guide me. ________________________________ " renaumoon " <renaumoon Friday, October 24, 2008 11:01:11 PM [CrystalHW] Re: I put my crystals in the moon light and WOW - displaying crystals In a message dated 10/23/2008 8:28:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wwjgd2 writes: to some members of my very southern household, the idea that crystals have their own energies that can be used by us is a sacrilegious and possibly blasphemous idea. It seems ridiculous to me that as a grown women with grown children even, I feel like I have to hide my crystals like this. I will take them out of the drawer tonight and just set them out in some type of pretty display. Definitely, if you were " hiding " them, they would want to come out. As far as anyone else is concerned (especially those who would condemn you for it or think you are nuts) .... you just like crystals and are collecting them because they are pretty. No one but you needs to know that they are for meditation, dream work and healing, unless you feel that person is open to the experience. My family thought I was nuts when I first started but then again most folks think I am nuts anyway ... hahahaha I will say in some case crystal would be better off displayed behind glass but still displayed.. Fragile crystals such as halite and needle selenite clusters (one variety is green from Australia). These can easily break or crumble if dropped or knocked off a dresser top ... oh say by a cat . We had a cat for a while that would jump up on the dresser and knock crystals off regularly.). Also, in a home with small children that are at the taste everything stage and put things in their mouth that they could possibly choke on.. Some pretty ways I display crystals are with the use of " props " shall we say. For tumbled and small rough crystals, I will use pretty cut glass or etched brass bowls. I have a 3-tiered pie plate holder that is holding 3 brass bowls full of small crystals. For spheres and eggs, I will use unique and pretty napkin rings in varying shapes and sizes (heights) as well as taper candle holders. I also have 2 matching wooden wine racks that are awesome for smaller display pieces and wands. Instead of rounded slots, these have square slots for the bottles. So plenty of flat surface for crystals. They are also being used as " pedestal " legs with a thick glass plate across the top of them (a large crystal singing bowl is on the floor in between the 2 " legs " ) this creates something of an altar for the spheres and eggs. I have added a few photos to the photo section " ReNau's Crystal Family " , so that you have a better idea of what I am talking about. So, have fun with it and be creative in your display techniques. It is a blast! Blessings to your weekend all. ReNau " Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain " " Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon " ************ **Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out! (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121120 2682x1200689022/ aol?redir= http://www.games. com?ncid= emlcntusgame0000 0001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2008 Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 You Know Tammy...that's a great story! I wish I could meet that lady!!!! Sounds so wonderful! ________________________________ Tammy Crider <wwjgd2 Saturday, October 25, 2008 8:43:01 AM Re: [CrystalHW] Re: I put my crystals in the moon light and WOW - displaying crystals Thanks to all for your responses. I did take my favorite crystals out and for the moment just have them laying out on a dresser. I will be working on ways to display all of them because I do have quite a collection. When I can find the time, I make jewelry and I ordered several bags of tumbled gemstones that really need to be displayed even though, for the most part, I don't feel a particular attachment to them. My favorite crystals and stones came from a tiny little rock shop about 8 miles from my house, way out in the country. I live 20 miles from the nearest wal-mart and she's even further out than I am. We stopped there about a year ago and it is owed by a sweet, lovely lady who is in her 80's. We spent more than two hours there talking to her about her travels and her rock and gem collection nearly all of which she collected herself from all over the country. Of course the more exotic stones were ordered from different places. That evening, I purchased several small crystals and stones and they have been my favorite since then. Let me tell you, she had a story for every stone I put in that little box. I've been by there several times since then and the lights are always off. She doesn't have set hours and she told me that if the lights are on, she's there. I hope she's alright. I've been wanting to stop there again if I can catch her in the shop. My point to all that is, my husband was with me that evening and knows I have an affection for those stones so displaying them won't be wierd. The bulk tumbled stones are just really pretty and I may use one or two of renaumoon ideas for displaying them. My display will have to be a little less obvious though. Renaumoon, your display is so beautiful and I am a little jealous of your crystal family. All I have is a few rocks compared to you, lol. Your chakra wall hanging is just beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to guide me. ________________________________ " renaumoon " <renaumoon Friday, October 24, 2008 11:01:11 PM [CrystalHW] Re: I put my crystals in the moon light and WOW - displaying crystals In a message dated 10/23/2008 8:28:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, wwjgd2 writes: to some members of my very southern household, the idea that crystals have their own energies that can be used by us is a sacrilegious and possibly blasphemous idea. It seems ridiculous to me that as a grown women with grown children even, I feel like I have to hide my crystals like this. I will take them out of the drawer tonight and just set them out in some type of pretty display. Definitely, if you were " hiding " them, they would want to come out. As far as anyone else is concerned (especially those who would condemn you for it or think you are nuts) .... you just like crystals and are collecting them because they are pretty. No one but you needs to know that they are for meditation, dream work and healing, unless you feel that person is open to the experience. My family thought I was nuts when I first started but then again most folks think I am nuts anyway ... hahahaha I will say in some case crystal would be better off displayed behind glass but still displayed.. Fragile crystals such as halite and needle selenite clusters (one variety is green from Australia). These can easily break or crumble if dropped or knocked off a dresser top ... oh say by a cat . We had a cat for a while that would jump up on the dresser and knock crystals off regularly.). Also, in a home with small children that are at the taste everything stage and put things in their mouth that they could possibly choke on.. Some pretty ways I display crystals are with the use of " props " shall we say. For tumbled and small rough crystals, I will use pretty cut glass or etched brass bowls. I have a 3-tiered pie plate holder that is holding 3 brass bowls full of small crystals. For spheres and eggs, I will use unique and pretty napkin rings in varying shapes and sizes (heights) as well as taper candle holders. I also have 2 matching wooden wine racks that are awesome for smaller display pieces and wands. Instead of rounded slots, these have square slots for the bottles. So plenty of flat surface for crystals. They are also being used as " pedestal " legs with a thick glass plate across the top of them (a large crystal singing bowl is on the floor in between the 2 " legs " ) this creates something of an altar for the spheres and eggs. I have added a few photos to the photo section " ReNau's Crystal Family " , so that you have a better idea of what I am talking about. So, have fun with it and be creative in your display techniques. It is a blast! Blessings to your weekend all. ReNau " Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain " " Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon " ************ **Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out! (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121120 2682x1200689022/ aol?redir= http://www.games. com?ncid= emlcntusgame0000 0001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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