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The Magical Crystal Master Class with Sahil
The experience began as we held a star garnet sphere in the palm of our hands, as Sahil guided us to the mystical crystal cave. The crystal cave was beyond all imagination. The walls seemed lined with glistening quartz in all colors, Amethyst and Clear Quartz being the primary ones.
The next crystal we worked with was the Libyan Desert Glass - a pale yellow crystal from the Egyptian desert. We chose our special crystal from the tray, and once again Sahil guided us to feel its energy and it was a marvelous experience for each person present.
Finally we were asked to work with Moldavite - the exciting and mystical moldavite. There is so much said and written about it, and after choosing our crystals we were guided once more by Sahil to feel it's fiery energy.
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Difference between Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite and Rose Quartz
Rhodochrosite, Rhodonite, and Rose quartz are all heart chakra stones. Which one works for you is sometimes difficult to understand and choose. Suggestions of these three come for attracting love, a soulmate, or a partner in life. It’s important to understand that these are not ‘lucky charms’ to keep so that magically your soul mate finds you. They work on your heart chakra, and activate it, bringing about a change in your vibration. This in turn attracts romance, friendships, and love in your life. You may find all three resonate with you, and that’s fine too. Yet you may find yourself working with them one at a time.
How can I use the crystals?
Crystals and Water - Is it safe to soak all crystals in water?
Most Crystals love water, and yet, some crystals are soft and can disintegrate when soaked in water due to their natural state. Crystals are made of different minerals and chemicals; some of which are either water-soluble or react with water making the crystals sensitive causing it to break apart or rust.