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We have a large lump of pink quartz we have dubbed the fever crystal. When my children had fevers I would put it against their foreheads to draw the fever out. I used it on my adult daughter last time she was home with a migraine and she could barely stand that it was so cold, but once again it did the trick.
An interesting way to arrange the crystals, enhanced by the rainbow of colors. Unlike Sukhmandir, I don’t have experience using these for healing.
Anything to promote peace. Lovely idea to enlist crystals in the effort.
There is something so soothing about holding polished rocks. They are beautiful and cool and smooth.
I love stones, and really enjoyed your article on crystal therapy. Crystals and cats seem to have some striking similarities — neither can be owned, and they tend to come and go as they please (as well as when needed).
I have two citrine crystals that I use in meditating and for soothing my spirit. Citrine also happens to be my birthstone. These crystals were a gift from someone who didn’t know that and I though that was quite a cosmic occurrence.