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Tumbled Black Obsidian

Question:

"My company have given me a shared room with a room mate. He drains so much energy from me even during my sleep. We sleep in same room but I'm also studying and I felt my sacral chakra energy drained as well as my heart. I work in office and he works outside, but when he comes near me, I suddenly start to feel pain in my cheeks and pain on my root chakra. I also loose my concentration. 

I have purchased black agate, yellow jasper and black tourmaline amongst others from you. I wear black agate and I felt protected. But does it need to be energized with sunlight or moonlight?

Which Crystals would you recommend me to wear, especially during sleep? Also how to energize yellow jasper & black agate?"

 

Answer:

Hi Moeed,

Thanks for reaching out to Healing Crystals.

I'm very sorry you're experiencing this, but I do have some ideas for you:

If it were me, I would add Labradorite for protection. Labradorite has a beautiful flash that works like a mirror, reflecting negative energy back at the person it's coming from. I would also try Obsidian. For me personally, Obsidian works better for emotional protection that other stones. To energize the stones you currently have, I would cleanse them in either salt or moonlight (overnight should be enough time), and then be sure to hold them in your hands and tell them exactly what you need their help with. Setting intention is very important in order to see the results you want. You could also pair them with a Clear Quartz to give them a boost.

I wish you the best of luck, and please don't hesitate to reach out if you have further questions.

Nicole Marie, from Sol Path Tarot and Crystal Magick

 

DISCLAIMER: We feel that crystals can complement other therapies and support energetic well-being. Crystals should not be used as a replacement for medical treatment. For medical advice, please consult a licensed healthcare specialist.



Posted on March 15, 2020
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