Crystal Healing: How to Make Gemstone Elixirs (Part 1)
August 3rd, 2009 | by admin |
The first video of my crystal healing series.
In this video, I tell you how to make and use GEMSTONE ELIXIRS.
*SMUDGING a gemstone with sage is also a good way to astrally cleanse it.
SUPPLIES:
*A gemstone of your choice
*A empty jar/bottle (glass preferred)
*CLEAN water- Spring, bottled, distilled, etc.
*Distilled Vinegar or Vodka
*Large, clear bowl
*(possibly) Small, clear bowl
*Gemstone elixirs are good for SMALL ORAL DOSAGES for approx. 2 years.
*Gemstone elixirs are good for TOPICAL APPLICATIONS for approx. 6 to 10 years.
*Do not DRINK your elixirs! Even if there are only trace amounts of toxicity in your elixir, amount x frequency = total consumption and ANY is bad.
)O( Brightest Blessings,
Laura
Duration : 0:6:47
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9 Responses to “Crystal Healing: How to Make Gemstone Elixirs (Part 1)”
By obscurevisions on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
There are different …
There are different applications than just ‘healing.’ experience dictates positive results. Could it be a placebo effect? Possibly. But what works, works.
Like I have said numerous times in this video, though, it is no substitute for medical treatment, simply a -suppliment.- If you are looking for a special elixir that will heal a stab wound you’re out of luck. ;P
By tmcthree on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
What makes you …
What makes you think this will heal?
By Fastdogg562 on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
Cool reiki
Cool reiki
By obscurevisions on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
I took a class on …
I took a class on Crystal Healing locally. Not though my college- there’s a woman in town who teaches Reiki, Crystal Healing, and Shamanic Journeying that I’ve known for a couple years and who has been involved in the craft for quite some time.
By TEMMYWA on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
hello, how did you …
o, how did you learn about that ? from a book ? or you ‘ve learned on your college?. i’m trying to make it
By obscurevisions on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
That is true in …
That is true in some cases. However, some areas DO have chemicals in their water that exceed the recommended limits of the EPA. For safety purposes, I’d say filtered water is best. I do think it’s absolute crap that you have to PAY for bottled water but as long as you are conscious and read the labels about WHERE things come from, at the very least you can get clean water.
By Duckhugger on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
You know, a lot of …
You know, a lot of bottled water comes from “municipal water supplies” (i.e. tap water). People get weirded out about tap water but in most places the water in your taps is just as pure as any bottled water. It’s all about marketing and essentially finding clever new ways to cheat people out of their money. I mean, come on, getting people to actually PAY for bottles of water! Much more profitable than things like bottling soda or other beverages.
By obscurevisions on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
Thanks x3 Yep well …
Thanks x3 Yep well my county is right next to yours so it doesn’t surprise me xD
By Hevszel on Aug 3, 2009 | Reply
It’s snowing there …
It’s snowing there too? It’s snowing here in Luzerne C too. lol We’re on one of the higher mountains so we get it bad. Great video so far!