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From: Dawn
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 5:10 PM
To: HealingCrystals.com
Subject: HealingCrystals.com - Discount Prices on Healing Crystals, Minerals & Tumbled Stones

I would like to know if having the crystals in the same bag or in the same area can cause them to counteract each other? How should they be stored when you're not using them?

Thank you for your help! and this website!!

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Dawn,

Thanks for your email. If you are using the crystals, then you will want to be intentional about what crystals you are putting together so that they complement your purpose for using the crystals. If all of the crystals complement your main intention, then they can be placed in the same area as they are working together.

When you are just storing your crystals, you can store them all together, but keep them separated from the crystals that you are actively using. When storing your stones, you may also want to separate the stones into smaller boxes or in multiple plastic bags so that they don't bang or scrape together.

After using your crystals and when taking them out of storage, remember to also clear your crystals before use. For a detailed article on different ways to clear your crystals, please look here on this page of our website:

https://www.healingcrystals.com/January_2007_Newsletter_-_Methods_For_Clearing_Your_Crystals_Articles_11.html

Thanks again for visiting our website and we hope to hear from you again soon!

Love and Harmony,

Shawn Adler



Posted on October 17, 2007
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