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new crystals, clear quartz
12-16-2011, 09:43 PM
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new crystals, clear quartz

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I found a bracelet on line and they sent me a free large crystal also. Ok, live in town with large buildings, I don't even think I can see the moon. And I missed the full moon as I just got it. And sun? I haven' seen it in quite awhile here, Its so dark all the time, my lights on my van come on. I heard cleaning under running water was good, and read about the salt water cleanse. But to charge them, I don't know. I could really use what ever good these might give me. Right now just carrying them around in my purse.
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12-17-2011, 09:47 AM (This post was last modified: 12-17-2011 11:09 AM by scarygirl67.)
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RE: new crystals, clear quartz
I admittedly don't know as much about it as some other members here, but I did some looking around. Doing a search, it seems the consensus is clear quartz crystals are best charged in sunlight. If you live in an area that has very little sun, I would suggest keeping them in the lightest part of the room to absorb as much natural light as possible. Most sites that have information about it say to keep them away from harsh artificial lights (like fluorescent) and anything magnetized.

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12-17-2011, 11:08 PM
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RE: new crystals, clear quartz
i am so glad you told me about the magnets, because i have a ton of jewelry with magnets. i will check up on these crystals, and put them outside for awhile. theres got to be some sun coming through. at the very least they will charge up from being among nature, i hear that helps.
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