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julie2
Joined: 12 Oct 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:59 am Post subject: Salt Lamps and crystals |
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[b] Hi! I am "new" to the crystal world and just starting my collection. Or rather it seems that crystals are just finding me. I wonder if forum members have an opinion on the possible impact of Salt Lamps on crystals. I have a salt lamp in my office, with two small flourite crystals on my desk about two feet away. There must be some impact - good, bad or I am not sure. What do other people feel? thanks Julie |
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TCS Site Admin

Joined: 30 Apr 2008 Posts: 229 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:55 am Post subject: Salt Lamps |
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Hi Julie,
Welcome to the forum and world of Crystals!
Though I do not have a salt lamp, I do know that Fluroite is physically partial to its environment. That is humidity can take a polished stone and turn it matte, as can a Salt bath or any bath for that matter if you leave it in a while.
I am always careful with stones that have the lower end of the Moh's hardness scale - of say 4 and under as they are more susceptible to the world outside their underground safe cocoon they came from.
This is more of a physical response, not sure of the energetic - Salt can be cleansing, but I am not a Salt cleansing person, I feel it is too harse for most crystals.
Not much help am I ?? Go with your gut... one day you just might feel the need to move them, thats a good sign they have had enough or they might really love it and ask you to move them closer. Its all balanced in the end.
Enjoy!! _________________ Rebecca
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peaceandkarma
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Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:52 am Post subject: |
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| I have a Salt Tea Light holder which I really love. It seems to calm me when a lite tea light is in it too. |
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NewAgeStones
Joined: 03 Apr 2011 Posts: 7
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:19 am Post subject: |
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Salt naturally attracts airborne moisture. Depending on the size of the salt lamp, how much heat is generated by the light source, and how much humidity is in the air, a salt lamp will emit low levels of negative ions as it releases moisture back into the air. Negative ions are associated with a state of well-being. I keep salt lamps in several rooms of my home, including my healing room where I keep most of my crystals.
While crystals have their own unique vibrations and energies, how they interact is often determined by our intentions. In this regard, crystals are tools that can be programmed by our thoughts to perform many functions. When you place crystals on your desk, what are you desiring to create? Fluorite is a good stone for protection from mental manipulation - perhaps the two crystals serve as a barrier to unwanted energies? Fluorite is also good for reducing electromagnetic stress from computers. It's energies lend itself well to stabilizing, integrating and organizing, a very good stone for anyone's work space. There is a reason why you were drawn toward these particular stones. |
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