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amethyst is a very good stone for this, either put it in his drinking

vessel if it is a bottle he is drinking from for saftey reasons or try

to get him to carry an amethyst stone around with him telling him it

will bring him good luck, this stone is good for any addictions.

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Maria,

 

Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and other)

addictions. Amethyst is

also used for connection to Spirit.

 

It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

with God/Goddess/Source, so anything that can help with that connection will

help with the addictions.

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

 

 

 

 

>My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a lot is

>fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been doing

>stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if he

>continues they will not hang out with him.

>

>Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

>Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

>

>Thanks,

>Maria

>

>

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Right on, John,

 

He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too good

and I see sadness in those eyes.

 

He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a lot

from him and he needs a break.

 

I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

don't think he is at this point.

 

He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

 

I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

mentioned.

 

For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as well.

I thank you all for helping me with this.

Maria

 

, John Van Rees

<john wrote:

>

>

> >'

>

>

> Maria,

>

> Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and other)

> addictions. Amethyst is

> also used for connection to Spirit.

>

> It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> with God/Goddess/Source, so anything that can help with that

connection will

> help with the addictions.

>

> In gratitude,

>

> John Van Rees

> http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

>

>

>

>

> >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

lot is

> >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

doing

> >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if he

> >continues they will not hang out with him.

> >

> >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> >

> >Thanks,

> >Maria

> >

> >

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Maria,

 

As one parent to another..

 

if he is drinking when he doesn't want to. or if it is causing problems

he probably does have an addiction to alcohol. And chances are good

that other things may be involved as well.

 

As parents, sometimes we don't want to see it or admit our kids

may have a serious problem.

 

Good luck and make sure you are taking really good care

of yourself as well.

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

 

At 12:47 PM 10/27/2008, you wrote:

 

>Right on, John,

>

>He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

>that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

>But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too good

>and I see sadness in those eyes.

>

>He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

>very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

>responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

>Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a lot

>from him and he needs a break.

>

>I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

>book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

>don't think he is at this point.

>

>He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

>

>I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

>mentioned.

>

>For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as well.

>I thank you all for helping me with this.

>Maria

>

>--- In

><%40>@\

groups.com,

>John Van Rees

><john wrote:

> >

> >

> > >'

> >

> >

> > Maria,

> >

> > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and other)

> > addictions. Amethyst is

> > also used for connection to Spirit.

> >

> > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > with God/Goddess/Source, so anything that can help with that

>connection will

> > help with the addictions.

> >

> > In gratitude,

> >

> > John Van Rees

> > <http://www.exquisitecrystals.com>http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

>lot is

> > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

>doing

> > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if he

> > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > >

> > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Maria

> > >

> > >

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In a message dated 10/27/2008 7:45:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

sassikass writes:

 

It's just that, as a rule, alcohol and sleep go together...as in...it's

about impossible not to sleep...if someone is drinking in excess.

 

Not to dispute this statement .... just to give another perspective.

 

Everyone reacts differently to alcohol. One drink can put one person under

the table so to speak and another person it might take 5 or 6. The same holds

true with how it affects ones sleep. There is a difference between a drunken

stupor and getting a good night's sleep. If I have had one drink too many

(which sometimes can mean only a second drink) I may be very sleepy initially

but

then wake up after 2 hours of sleep and not be able to fall back to sleep

again. There is also the possibility of just the mixing of alcohol and

caffeine. If I have had caffeine when I have had even one drink, it can really

mess

with my sleep.

 

So a second chemical involvement could be something as simple as caffeine in

it's many different places .... i.e. coffee, tea, energy drinks, no-doze,

many soft drinks, etc.

 

Blessings to your eve all

ReNau

" Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

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An amethyst crystal is very helpful, but in regards to issues with drinking

Alcholics Anonymous is probably the most effective and will give a support

system.  Also AlAnon is available for the loved ones of problem drinkers.

 

--- On Mon, 10/27/08, John Van Rees <john wrote:

 

John Van Rees <john

[CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

 

Monday, October 27, 2008, 1:20 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maria,

 

As one parent to another..

 

if he is drinking when he doesn't want to. or if it is causing problems

he probably does have an addiction to alcohol. And chances are good

that other things may be involved as well.

 

As parents, sometimes we don't want to see it or admit our kids

may have a serious problem.

 

Good luck and make sure you are taking really good care

of yourself as well.

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

 

At 12:47 PM 10/27/2008, you wrote:

 

>Right on, John,

>

>He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

>that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

>But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too good

>and I see sadness in those eyes.

>

>He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

>very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

>responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

>Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a lot

>from him and he needs a break.

>

>I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

>book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

>don't think he is at this point.

>

>He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

>

>I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

>mentioned.

>

>For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as well.

>I thank you all for helping me with this.

>Maria

>

>--- In

><CrystalHea ling-workshop% 40. com>CrystalHealing- workshop@

. com,

>John Van Rees

><john wrote:

> >

> >

> > >'

> >

> >

> > Maria,

> >

> > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and other)

> > addictions. Amethyst is

> > also used for connection to Spirit.

> >

> > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

>connection will

> > help with the addictions.

> >

> > In gratitude,

> >

> > John Van Rees

> > <http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com>http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

>lot is

> > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

>doing

> > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if he

> > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > >

> > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Maria

> > >

> > >

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Hmmmm.....Are you sure that no other drugs are involved? I am just mentioning

this to you, not from a critical point at all.....I'm also a Mom...and human to

boot!! (lol)  It's just that, as a rule, alcohol and sleep go together...as

in...it's about impossible not to sleep...if someone is drinking in excess. 

Could he possibly be mixing to try and control energy or activity ....(?) Like

doing some type of speed/crack...whatever.... when he needs to be on...and

alcohol to come down or escape?

I noticed that you said  that he is an overachiever..and " maybe he needs a

break " ....Please be careful not to fall into the role of the enabler (through

good intention).

If he feels the need to escape and like he's not in control of his life... it

makes sense that he is depressed! That's actually a very common response in

coming down and or waking up from alcohol or whatever ones drug of choice may

be. You're awaerness and care puts you on the right track but, as with anything

think holistically.

 

 

 

________________________________

John Van Rees <john

 

Monday, October 27, 2008 4:20:05 PM

[CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

 

 

Maria,

 

As one parent to another..

 

if he is drinking when he doesn't want to. or if it is causing problems

he probably does have an addiction to alcohol. And chances are good

that other things may be involved as well.

 

As parents, sometimes we don't want to see it or admit our kids

may have a serious problem.

 

Good luck and make sure you are taking really good care

of yourself as well.

 

In gratitude,

 

John Van Rees

http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

 

At 12:47 PM 10/27/2008, you wrote:

 

>Right on, John,

>

>He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

>that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

>But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too good

>and I see sadness in those eyes.

>

>He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

>very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

>responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

>Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a lot

>from him and he needs a break.

>

>I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

>book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

>don't think he is at this point.

>

>He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

>

>I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

>mentioned.

>

>For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as well.

>I thank you all for helping me with this.

>Maria

>

>--- In

><CrystalHea ling-workshop% 40. com>CrystalHealing- workshop@

. com,

>John Van Rees

><john wrote:

> >

> >

> > >'

> >

> >

> > Maria,

> >

> > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and other)

> > addictions. Amethyst is

> > also used for connection to Spirit.

> >

> > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

>connection will

> > help with the addictions.

> >

> > In gratitude,

> >

> > John Van Rees

> > <http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com>http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

>lot is

> > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

>doing

> > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if he

> > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > >

> > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Maria

> > >

> > >

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Yep...I do have to agree!

 

 

 

 

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" renaumoon " <renaumoon

 

Monday, October 27, 2008 8:48:56 PM

Re: [CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 10/27/2008 7:45:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

sassikass writes:

 

It's just that, as a rule, alcohol and sleep go together...as in...it's

about impossible not to sleep...if someone is drinking in excess.

 

Not to dispute this statement .... just to give another perspective.

 

Everyone reacts differently to alcohol. One drink can put one person under

the table so to speak and another person it might take 5 or 6. The same holds

true with how it affects ones sleep. There is a difference between a drunken

stupor and getting a good night's sleep. If I have had one drink too many

(which sometimes can mean only a second drink) I may be very sleepy initially

but

then wake up after 2 hours of sleep and not be able to fall back to sleep

again. There is also the possibility of just the mixing of alcohol and

caffeine. If I have had caffeine when I have had even one drink, it can really

mess

with my sleep.

 

So a second chemical involvement could be something as simple as caffeine in

it's many different places .... i.e. coffee, tea, energy drinks, no-doze,

many soft drinks, etc.

 

Blessings to your eve all

ReNau

" Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

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Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

 

-- In , " drmoratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Right on, John,

>

> He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

> that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too

good

> and I see sadness in those eyes.

>

> He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

> very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

> responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a

lot

> from him and he needs a break.

>

> I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

> book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

> don't think he is at this point.

>

> He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

>

> I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

> mentioned.

>

> For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as

well.

> I thank you all for helping me with this.

> Maria

>

> , John Van Rees

> <john@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > >'

> >

> >

> > Maria,

> >

> > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

other)

> > addictions. Amethyst is

> > also used for connection to Spirit.

> >

> > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > with God/Goddess/Source, so anything that can help with that

> connection will

> > help with the addictions.

> >

> > In gratitude,

> >

> > John Van Rees

> > http://www.exquisitecrystals.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

> lot is

> > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

> doing

> > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if

he

> > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > >

> > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Maria

> > >

> > >

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Did you go?

Just asking because I went to AA years ago and absolutely hated the whole trip!

 

 

 

 

________________________________

silalasangre <silalasangre

 

Monday, October 27, 2008 9:35:08 PM

[CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

 

 

Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

 

-- In CrystalHealing- workshop, " drmoratto "

<drmoratto@. ..> wrote:

>

> Right on, John,

>

> He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

> that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too

good

> and I see sadness in those eyes.

>

> He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

> very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

> responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a

lot

> from him and he needs a break.

>

> I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

> book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

> don't think he is at this point.

>

> He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

>

> I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

> mentioned.

>

> For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as

well.

> I thank you all for helping me with this.

> Maria

>

> CrystalHealing- workshop, John Van Rees

> <john@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > >'

> >

> >

> > Maria,

> >

> > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

other)

> > addictions. Amethyst is

> > also used for connection to Spirit.

> >

> > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

> connection will

> > help with the addictions.

> >

> > In gratitude,

> >

> > John Van Rees

> > http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

> lot is

> > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

> doing

> > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if

he

> > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > >

> > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > >

> > >Thanks,

> > >Maria

> > >

> > >

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Yes, i did and still do go to AA. I have nearly five years sober and clean. Yes,

it has been a

steady tool in saving my life. I do keep Amethyst surrounding me... but AA is

what

actually opened my mind, which concluded in using the healing methods available

to us. In

the AA literature, it says and I quote " Never have we've seen a person fail

that has thoroughly followed our path " . Feel free to email me privately at

silalasangre ,

I will surely answer any questions that you may have. Best Wishes.

si`la

 

workshop , sassi kass <sassikass wrote:

>

> Did you go?

> Just asking because I went to AA years ago and absolutely hated the whole

trip!

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> silalasangre <silalasangre

>

> Monday, October 27, 2008 9:35:08 PM

> [CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

>

>

> Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

>

> -- In CrystalHealing- workshop, " drmoratto "

> <drmoratto@ ..> wrote:

> >

> > Right on, John,

> >

> > He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

> > that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> > But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too

> good

> > and I see sadness in those eyes.

> >

> > He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

> > very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

> > responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> > Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a

> lot

> > from him and he needs a break.

> >

> > I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from Melody's

> > book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

> > don't think he is at this point.

> >

> > He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

> >

> > I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that Raelene

> > mentioned.

> >

> > For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as

> well.

> > I thank you all for helping me with this.

> > Maria

> >

> > CrystalHealing- workshop, John Van Rees

> > <john@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > >'

> > >

> > >

> > > Maria,

> > >

> > > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

> other)

> > > addictions. Amethyst is

> > > also used for connection to Spirit.

> > >

> > > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being connected

> > > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

> > connection will

> > > help with the addictions.

> > >

> > > In gratitude,

> > >

> > > John Van Rees

> > > http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking a

> > lot is

> > > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has been

> > doing

> > > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that if

> he

> > > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > > >

> > > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able to.

> > > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > > >

> > > >Thanks,

> > > >Maria

> > > >

> > > >

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Si la

 

I am answering to the forum because there is so much good information

coming from this.

 

My son is not addicted, though I suspect he has the tendency (his

grandparents on his father side are both " functional " alcoholics).

 

Do you still think he should attend an AA meeting? I mentioned it to

him the other day and he thought it was ludicrous.

 

What is your position?

 

Thanks much,

Maria

 

 

 

 

, " silalasangre "

<silalasangre wrote:

>

>

> Yes, i did and still do go to AA. I have nearly five years sober

and clean. Yes, it has been a

> steady tool in saving my life. I do keep Amethyst surrounding

me... but AA is what

> actually opened my mind, which concluded in using the healing

methods available to us. In

> the AA literature, it says and I quote " Never have we've seen a

person fail that has thoroughly followed our path " . Feel free to

email me privately at silalasangre ,

> I will surely answer any questions that you may have. Best Wishes.

> si`la

>

> workshop , sassi kass <sassikass@> wrote:

> >

> > Did you go?

> > Just asking because I went to AA years ago and absolutely hated

the whole trip!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________

> > silalasangre <silalasangre@>

> >

> > Monday, October 27, 2008 9:35:08 PM

> > [CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

> >

> >

> > Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

> >

> > -- In CrystalHealing- workshop, " drmoratto "

> > <drmoratto@ ..> wrote:

> > >

> > > Right on, John,

> > >

> > > He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he

decided

> > > that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> > > But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too

> > good

> > > and I see sadness in those eyes.

> > >

> > > He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He

sleeps

> > > very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

> > > responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> > > Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects

a

> > lot

> > > from him and he needs a break.

> > >

> > > I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from

Melody's

> > > book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though

I

> > > don't think he is at this point.

> > >

> > > He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

> > >

> > > I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that

Raelene

> > > mentioned.

> > >

> > > For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take

as

> > well.

> > > I thank you all for helping me with this.

> > > Maria

> > >

> > > CrystalHealing- workshop, John Van

Rees

> > > <john@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >'

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Maria,

> > > >

> > > > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

> > other)

> > > > addictions. Amethyst is

> > > > also used for connection to Spirit.

> > > >

> > > > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being

connected

> > > > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

> > > connection will

> > > > help with the addictions.

> > > >

> > > > In gratitude,

> > > >

> > > > John Van Rees

> > > > http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that

drinking a

> > > lot is

> > > > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has

been

> > > doing

> > > > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that

if

> > he

> > > > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > > > >

> > > > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been

able to.

> > > > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you

think?

> > > > >

> > > > >Thanks,

> > > > >Maria

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Hi everyone,

I am sorry I sent the group a message without noticing this digest

here. I truly appreciate your input.

 

My son is an artist. He goes to an arts school where at least 80% of

the students do drugs. He had informed me that he would not take

drugs because though it increases the imagination for a while, it

later saps it from the person and the last thing in his mind is to

lose his imagination. So, though I know he has tried pot he has not

pursued it or other drugs.

 

The good thing about my son is that he always tells me everything and

is honest about it (or I would never know about his drinking)

 

Now, the next day after our conversation when he has told me about

the meeting with his friends and his getting drunk once a week, I

noticed that his voice sounded better, less depressed.

 

I mentioned going to AA and he dismissed the idea. He knows I am

worried because his grandparents are alcoholics. I told him that I

had attended AA meetings twice or was that the Anon? because I

thought that his father was a dry alcoholic. He taught me that dry

alcoholics are those who had been alcoholics once and are now dry.

What I had meant was that my ex had most of the behaviours without

drinking alcohol. Or perhaps he was just crazy. :)

 

Anyway, his school is very demanding and he works way too much. They

all do, including 12-14 hr per day during the weekend, classes going

to 11PM and meetings and so on. He told me he drinks because it

relaxes him. He likes the feeling. Now, he always knew that drinking

has to be regarded as a social activity, for enjoyment, and not for

relaxation.

 

This week, he has gone back to helping other students with their

projects and he feels more alive.

 

In reality I think this has been a combination of loneliness (his

boyfriend has graduated and left town) and too much work. Besides his

liking the alcohol, of course.

 

I am not saying this as a denial or anything. I am trying to see

things as realistic as I can. He knows he has my support but I told

him to give me the keys to his car so that he learnt once and for all

that it is not ok to get drunk. He told me that it would not be

necessary as he would not get drunk again soon. I trust him though I

am afraid one of these days his stupidity might destroy his life.

Ah... mothers!

 

I intend to take him to an AA meeting by Thanksgiving (we will both

be less busy then) and make him keep his word of not getting drunk

until then. One step at a time, right?

 

Thanks for " listening " to me. I absolutely appreciate you all and al

open to listening to all your ideas.

 

Maria

 

 

 

, sassi kass

<sassikass wrote:

>

> Did you go?

> Just asking because I went to AA years ago and absolutely hated the

whole trip!

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> silalasangre <silalasangre

>

> Monday, October 27, 2008 9:35:08 PM

> [CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

>

>

> Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

>

> -- In CrystalHealing- workshop, " drmoratto "

> <drmoratto@ ..> wrote:

> >

> > Right on, John,

> >

> > He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he decided

> > that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> > But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound too

> good

> > and I see sadness in those eyes.

> >

> > He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He sleeps

> > very little. He is an overachiever and has many other important

> > responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> > Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone expects a

> lot

> > from him and he needs a break.

> >

> > I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from

Melody's

> > book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction, though I

> > don't think he is at this point.

> >

> > He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as well.

> >

> > I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that

Raelene

> > mentioned.

> >

> > For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take as

> well.

> > I thank you all for helping me with this.

> > Maria

> >

> > CrystalHealing- workshop, John Van Rees

> > <john@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > >'

> > >

> > >

> > > Maria,

> > >

> > > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

> other)

> > > addictions. Amethyst is

> > > also used for connection to Spirit.

> > >

> > > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being

connected

> > > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with that

> > connection will

> > > help with the addictions.

> > >

> > > In gratitude,

> > >

> > > John Van Rees

> > > http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that drinking

a

> > lot is

> > > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he has

been

> > doing

> > > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention that

if

> he

> > > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > > >

> > > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been able

to.

> > > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you think?

> > > >

> > > >Thanks,

> > > >Maria

> > > >

> > > >

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Dear Maria: There is so much to be said here, and I am not sure where

to begin, so I am going to make a few remarks concerning your issue

with your son and his addiction. Of course he will not say he is

addicted, he may not even know he is. He may not be willing to accept

this fate for a very long time, if ever. Alcoholism is when ones life

becomes unmanagable when one drinks. A person may also have an

unmanageable life if he is " dry " too, it's all the same .. sorta.

Anyhow, he is in a denial level, who knows how long it will last. You

can only make a suggestion to him to attend a meeting, can't make

him. Even when one commits a crime or a series of crimes while in an

addiction law enforcement or the legal system can mandate one to go

to meetings but meetings won't work unless he wants them to work.

But, if he does go to a meeting or two and hates it, one day when he

comes to terms with the desease he will remember something about the

meeting (s) that will invaribly help him to some degree. This is all

for now, but I will ALWAYS talk with you about it when you come to

me. Be well my sister, keep the faith and do all this One Day at A

Time.

si`la

 

, " drmoratto "

<drmoratto wrote:

>

> Si la

>

> I am answering to the forum because there is so much good

information

> coming from this.

>

> My son is not addicted, though I suspect he has the tendency (his

> grandparents on his father side are both " functional " alcoholics).

>

> Do you still think he should attend an AA meeting? I mentioned it

to

> him the other day and he thought it was ludicrous.

>

> What is your position?

>

> Thanks much,

> Maria

>

>

>

>

> , " silalasangre "

> <silalasangre@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Yes, i did and still do go to AA. I have nearly five years sober

> and clean. Yes, it has been a

> > steady tool in saving my life. I do keep Amethyst surrounding

> me... but AA is what

> > actually opened my mind, which concluded in using the healing

> methods available to us. In

> > the AA literature, it says and I quote " Never have we've seen a

> person fail that has thoroughly followed our path " . Feel free to

> email me privately at silalasangre@ ,

> > I will surely answer any questions that you may have. Best Wishes.

> > si`la

> >

> > workshop , sassi kass <sassikass@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Did you go?

> > > Just asking because I went to AA years ago and absolutely hated

> the whole trip!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ________________________________

> > > silalasangre <silalasangre@>

> > >

> > > Monday, October 27, 2008 9:35:08 PM

> > > [CrystalHW] Re: Drinking

> > >

> > >

> > > Personal experiences: have him go to an AA meeting..

> > >

> > > -- In CrystalHealing- workshop, " drmoratto "

> > > <drmoratto@ ..> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Right on, John,

> > > >

> > > > He has been on a limbo regarding his spirituality. Now he

> decided

> > > > that he is an agnostic (bordering on atheist, I'd say).

> > > > But the truth is, I think he is depressed. He doesn't sound

too

> > > good

> > > > and I see sadness in those eyes.

> > > >

> > > > He says he is tired because he does too much at school. He

> sleeps

> > > > very little. He is an overachiever and has many other

important

> > > > responsibilities besides being the best student in his area.

> > > > Perhaps it is too much for a 19 year old when everyone

expects

> a

> > > lot

> > > > from him and he needs a break.

> > > >

> > > > I gave him an Apophyllite and a prehenite that I got from

> Melody's

> > > > book. She says that all Zeolites are good for addiction,

though

> I

> > > > don't think he is at this point.

> > > >

> > > > He already has an amethyst and I told him to wear that as

well.

> > > >

> > > > I will make a little bundle with the rest of crystals that

> Raelene

> > > > mentioned.

> > > >

> > > > For good measure I prepared some Bach Flowers for him to take

> as

> > > well.

> > > > I thank you all for helping me with this.

> > > > Maria

> > > >

> > > > CrystalHealing- workshop, John Van

> Rees

> > > > <john@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > >'

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Maria,

> > > > >

> > > > > Amethyst is the stone that is usually used for Alcohol (and

> > > other)

> > > > > addictions. Amethyst is

> > > > > also used for connection to Spirit.

> > > > >

> > > > > It is my belief that all addictions come from not being

> connected

> > > > > with God/Goddess/ Source, so anything that can help with

that

> > > > connection will

> > > > > help with the addictions.

> > > > >

> > > > > In gratitude,

> > > > >

> > > > > John Van Rees

> > > > > http://www.exquisit ecrystals. com

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > >My son who is 19 and a junior in college decided that

> drinking a

> > > > lot is

> > > > > >fun. Every week he gets drunk. So drunk in fact that he

has

> been

> > > > doing

> > > > > >stupid things and his friends have called his attention

that

> if

> > > he

> > > > > >continues they will not hang out with him.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Now, he wants not to do it but apparently he hasn't been

> able to.

> > > > > >Is there a crystal that could help him out? What do you

> think?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >Thanks,

> > > > > >Maria

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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I agree with the use of amethyst. It has the quality of assisting that aspect of

not allowing the person to get drunk. Also, giving Light to the bottle will

facilitate this as well. I had given Light to my hubby on New Year's night after

he drank too much (this was decades ago) and the following day he experienced no

hangover at all. I also was was working with a child with autism and her mom had

given Light to her medication and she would take it but when visiting her gradma

with the exact type of medication she would spit it out. Also, my friend gave

Light to a drink offered her .She did this with her hand under the table and

also while holding the glass and she experienced NO alchoholic effects at all.

The giving of Light has dramatic effects and we all can do that so easily with

intent. I agree that a support group should also be in place. I want to say that

I make elixirs in my drinking bottles of water . In fact, amethyst is in my

bottle along with citrine, smokey quartz, peridot and rose quartz and quartz

crystal and carnelian. These are all polished stones. Just an idea. But beware

that many stones are also toxic.Those can be placed next to the bottle and the

water, which is highly receptive , will take in the energetic gifts from the

toxic stones without the toxic effects. Good luck!

 

 

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Fabulous idea.

I would Reiki the drink. Now how do you " give light " to it?

 

On another note, my son has reduced his drinking tremendously.

He hasn't got drunk during these few weeks and he told me that this

past Friday he drank one glass of wine. Took him 2 hr to finish.

 

Blessings,

Maria

 

, " neil songy "

<songyn wrote:

>

> I agree with the use of amethyst. It has the quality of assisting

that aspect of not allowing the person to get drunk. Also, giving

Light to the bottle will facilitate this as well. I had given Light

to my hubby on New Year's night after he drank too much (this was

decades ago) and the following day he experienced no hangover at all.

I also was was working with a child with autism and her mom had given

Light to her medication and she would take it but when visiting her

gradma with the exact type of medication she would spit it out. Also,

my friend gave Light to a drink offered her .She did this with her

hand under the table and also while holding the glass and she

experienced NO alchoholic effects at all. The giving of Light has

dramatic effects and we all can do that so easily with intent. I

agree that a support group should also be in place. I want to say

that I make elixirs in my drinking bottles of water . In fact,

amethyst is in my bottle along with citrine, smokey quartz, peridot

and rose quartz and quartz crystal and carnelian. These are all

polished stones. Just an idea. But beware that many stones are also

toxic.Those can be placed next to the bottle and the water, which is

highly receptive , will take in the energetic gifts from the toxic

stones without the toxic effects. Good luck!

>

>

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I'm wondering would lemurain quartz crystals be safe to be placed

into drinking water?? I have long used them to stir the water for mu

Hummingbirds, with great success in inteding to Bless them and drink

in harmony with respect to thier higher good along with the bee's,

then late in thier season I would intend them to obtain the strengh

needed for thier journey.

 

Light & Love,

 

 

bryan/peacefullspirit1

 

 

 

 

 

, " neil songy "

<songyn wrote:

>

> I agree with the use of amethyst. It has the quality of assisting

that aspect of not allowing the person to get drunk. Also, giving

Light to the bottle will facilitate this as well. I had given Light

to my hubby on New Year's night after he drank too much (this was

decades ago) and the following day he experienced no hangover at all.

I also was was working with a child with autism and her mom had given

Light to her medication and she would take it but when visiting her

gradma with the exact type of medication she would spit it out. Also,

my friend gave Light to a drink offered her .She did this with her

hand under the table and also while holding the glass and she

experienced NO alchoholic effects at all. The giving of Light has

dramatic effects and we all can do that so easily with intent. I

agree that a support group should also be in place. I want to say

that I make elixirs in my drinking bottles of water . In fact,

amethyst is in my bottle along with citrine, smokey quartz, peridot

and rose quartz and quartz crystal and carnelian. These are all

polished stones. Just an idea. But beware that many stones are also

toxic.Those can be placed next to the bottle and the water, which is

highly receptive , will take in the energetic gifts from the toxic

stones without the toxic effects. Good luck!

>

>

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I'm wondering would lemurain quartz crystals be safe to be placed

into drinking water??

Absolutely, they are safe. The only time you would have a worry with putting a

member of the quartz family in drinking water is if it's surface is covered with

something other then quartz. Then you would have to be more cautious.

 

Blessings to your eve all.

ReNau

 

 

" Codail, suaimhnigh i nge/aga nadragain "

" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

 

 

 

 

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