More About Healing Crystals
May 31, 2014 by admin.

In the May 28th blog post, I talked about the art of healing crystals. The information that was posted covered general information about healing crystals and jewelry, but this subject can get just about as deep as you would like to get.

If you are interested in digging further into crystals and their properties to learn how to use them effectively, you will want to check into the BC Custom Jewelry Blog every now and again, because each week, there will be another topic on healing crystals for you to enjoy! :)

This week, I am going to tell you a quick tip about how to carry or wear your healing crystal or crystals. It is going to be vital to know your crystals, what they represent and how they will help you. Once you know which crystal(s) you need for your ailment(s), understand that wearing them for a length of time is a simple and easy way to reap benefits from their healing powers.

Something else to keep in mind is that some crystals work at a slow pace, while others work much faster. Therefore, depending on the crystal, you need to decide whether you will need to wear it for a long period of time or if you need to wear it for short amounts of time in frequent spurts. It is also important to take care to cleanse your crystals appropriately.

Be careful of which metal your crystal is set in, because each crystal is effected by certain metals in specific ways, and crystals give you the best energy when touching your skin. If you want to focus the healing energy of your crystals even more, wear them so that they can touch exactly where you need healing, and within the reach of sun rays (because the sun energizes crystals).

The flatter and smoother your crystal is, the closer it can be to your skin and the easier it will be to cleanse regularly.

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