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General question, was just wondering if there was a way to "heal" a Selenite sphere. I recently bought one and for lack of a better word it seems "bruised". I have tried several different things and it doesn't seem to help the "bruise."

 

 

 

Hi C, 

Thank you for your question!

You may want to try the following:

--Place it on a soil of a healthy indoor plant for 24 hrs (place a tissue paper on the soil first, so that the chemicals in the soil do not affect the stone)
--Place it on your windowsill every night from now till the full Moon as the moonlight may help it shine (and remove during the day)
--Place it next to large Amethyst and/or Selenite

If none of this helps, then it may be that what you perceive as a "bruise" reflects something in you that possibly needs healing and this particular stone may help you with this. To see if this is the case, hold your stone during meditation or when you write in your journal and see what happens.

Please make sure to cleanse your crystals regularly, every day if you wear them daily, using one of the methods outlined here.

I hope that these recommendations can be of assistance and that crystals grace your journey with love and light.

We look forward to hearing from you and please feel free to contact us with any questions.

Crystal Blessings!

Brana

www.HealingCrystals.com

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*Disclaimer – Crystals are not a medical treatment and should not be used as a replacement for medical care. Please consult your healthcare specialist for your particular needs



Posted on July 08, 2015
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