@Leny1777 Yes, you can cleanse your crystals by placing it in a bowl of clean water. I recommend putting it in for approximately 24-48 hours. Please comment if you need any more help. =)
@Leny1777 You can add sea salt if you wish. Some crystals may degrade quicker after being exposed to sea salt so I recommend putting a minimal amount of sea salt in the water. Sea salt can help cleanse your crystals so the choice is yours. =)
@Rakeem3six You can usually tell when my crystals need cleansing. If you feel that unwanted or negative vibrations or energy is coming from your crystal, then you should cleanse it. If I am using my crystal to cleanse a room, I will usually cleanse the crystal after. If I am carrying the crystal around in my pocket, I will usually cleanse it after the week has ended. It is best to cleanse your crystal first if you want to store it away.
@alilprincess22 hi, I usually leave it next to my lamp for 24 hours or until I feel that it is fully cleansed. Thank you for watching and I hope this helps! =)
@MsPokeGurl Clear quartz can be cleared with any of the methods I mentioned. It does not fade, but it still degrades if you use salt for a long period of time, like all other crystals. It can also be submerged in water. I hope this helps! =)
@darkstar1987lx Pyrite contains copper or lead, which can make the water toxic. I've heard it can form sulfate when in contact with water. I hope this helps! =)
@RightfullyReticent Fluorite cannot be put in sunlight as it will fade. It should not be in contact with water. Crystals with a hardness of 5 or less should not be in contact with any liquids. Fluorite has 4. You can use any of the other methods I mentioned above. I hope this helps! =)
@RightfullyReticent The sun is not a safe method for amethyst and tourmaline, as it can cause it to fade. Sea salt water is not safe for hematite, as it can cause it to rust. All other crystals can be used with the methods I mentioned above. It really depends on what you prefer to use on your crystals. I personally prefer to put my crystals on an amethyst cluster to clear them. I hope this helps! =)
@ooi123456 If you are going to bury them in the ground, check the reaction of the local soil to the chemical makeup of your stones. Once below ground those pyrites can soon turn a spot poisonous. Remember arsenopyrite=arsenic. This seems to be the only method of clearing it you should not use for it. I hope this helps! =)
@ooi123456 I would recommend using sea salt or himalayan salt. If you are going to use this method, remember to use a brush to brush off the salt so it does not degrade the stone after.
You might be interested in reading " Michael's Gemstone Dictionary" to
supplement what you already understand. Within it there are a couple of other methods described to cleanse crystals such as placing them in the freezer, or
at the end of a selenite spear/clear crystal . Also, there are instructions for building a crystal charger, a boxlike structure made from 16 pieces of natural materials, copper is considered the best conductor, to amplify the influence of a stone .
@licheguitar Clear natural quartz can be cleared with any of the methods I mentioned. It does not fade, but it still degrades if you use salt for a long period of time, like all other crystals. It can also be submerged in water. I hope this helps! =)
I have two Himalayan salt crystal lamps.......do you mean to place the crystals NEAR these lamps?
SummersideFaeri 3 months ago
@SummersideFaeri Yes, placing them near the lamps will also help cleanse your crystals.
Wingblade900 3 months ago
Will a Madagascar crystal have any effect on the water? Its transparent..
Leny1777 4 months ago
@Leny1777 Yes, all crystals have an effect on water.
Wingblade900 4 months ago
@Wingblade900 I mean do I keep it on a bowl of water and if so how many days?
Leny1777 4 months ago
@Leny1777 Yes, you can cleanse your crystals by placing it in a bowl of clean water. I recommend putting it in for approximately 24-48 hours. Please comment if you need any more help. =)
Wingblade900 4 months ago
@Wingblade900 Allright, do I need to add sea salt? Thanks :D
Leny1777 4 months ago
@Leny1777 You can add sea salt if you wish. Some crystals may degrade quicker after being exposed to sea salt so I recommend putting a minimal amount of sea salt in the water. Sea salt can help cleanse your crystals so the choice is yours. =)
Wingblade900 4 months ago
Is it true that crystals lose there charge quickly after cleansing?
Rakeem3six 11 months ago
@Rakeem3six It depends on what you are using the crystals for. Some activities will make the crystals need clearing more quickly.
Wingblade900 11 months ago
@Rakeem3six You can usually tell when my crystals need cleansing. If you feel that unwanted or negative vibrations or energy is coming from your crystal, then you should cleanse it. If I am using my crystal to cleanse a room, I will usually cleanse the crystal after. If I am carrying the crystal around in my pocket, I will usually cleanse it after the week has ended. It is best to cleanse your crystal first if you want to store it away.
Wingblade900 11 months ago
how long do you leave it on the salt lamp
alilprincess22 1 year ago
@alilprincess22 hi, I usually leave it next to my lamp for 24 hours or until I feel that it is fully cleansed. Thank you for watching and I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
Any good tips on how to Cleanse a clear Quartz crystal? Answer back? :3
MsPokeGurl 1 year ago
@MsPokeGurl Clear quartz can be cleared with any of the methods I mentioned. It does not fade, but it still degrades if you use salt for a long period of time, like all other crystals. It can also be submerged in water. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
very informative video, but what could you tell me about putting pyrites (pirita) in tap watter with sea salt? i heard i can have nasty effects.
peace
darkstar1987lx 1 year ago
@darkstar1987lx Pyrite contains copper or lead, which can make the water toxic. I've heard it can form sulfate when in contact with water. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
@Wingblade900 yup! thanks bunches brother
darkstar1987lx 1 year ago
@RightfullyReticent Fluorite cannot be put in sunlight as it will fade. It should not be in contact with water. Crystals with a hardness of 5 or less should not be in contact with any liquids. Fluorite has 4. You can use any of the other methods I mentioned above. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
@RightfullyReticent The sun is not a safe method for amethyst and tourmaline, as it can cause it to fade. Sea salt water is not safe for hematite, as it can cause it to rust. All other crystals can be used with the methods I mentioned above. It really depends on what you prefer to use on your crystals. I personally prefer to put my crystals on an amethyst cluster to clear them. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
How about clearing pyrite sphere of negative energy?
ooi123456 1 year ago
@ooi123456 If you are going to bury them in the ground, check the reaction of the local soil to the chemical makeup of your stones. Once below ground those pyrites can soon turn a spot poisonous. Remember arsenopyrite=arsenic. This seems to be the only method of clearing it you should not use for it. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago
@ooi123456 Is there any other friendly methods other than burying in the ground ...How about using table salt to cover the sphere?
ooi123456 1 year ago
@ooi123456 I would recommend using sea salt or himalayan salt. If you are going to use this method, remember to use a brush to brush off the salt so it does not degrade the stone after.
Wingblade900 1 year ago
Hi Wingblade,
You might be interested in reading " Michael's Gemstone Dictionary" to
supplement what you already understand. Within it there are a couple of other methods described to cleanse crystals such as placing them in the freezer, or
at the end of a selenite spear/clear crystal . Also, there are instructions for building a crystal charger, a boxlike structure made from 16 pieces of natural materials, copper is considered the best conductor, to amplify the influence of a stone .
helenread25 1 year ago
@helenread25 Thank you for the helpful information.
Wingblade900 1 year ago
@Wingblade900
You're welcome.
Check out Nick Edwards Pyramid Planet website.
It's the same idea, using the pyramid shape as an amplifying device, really fascinating.
helenread25 1 year ago
how about clear natural quartz?
licheguitar 1 year ago
@licheguitar Clear natural quartz can be cleared with any of the methods I mentioned. It does not fade, but it still degrades if you use salt for a long period of time, like all other crystals. It can also be submerged in water. I hope this helps! =)
Wingblade900 1 year ago