After Reading This, You’ll Be Convinced Crystals Heal
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This article is not meant to diagnose or provide medical advice—that responsibility lies with physicians. The author is not a licensed medical professional.
If you’ve had eyes lately, you’ve almost certainly seen someone on the internet waxing rhapsodic about the healing powers of crystals. From celebrities like Adele and Victoria Beckham to your millennial coffee shop barista, everyone is talking about them, Instagramming about them and balancing their chakras with them. Some people are even doing kegels with them. But what’s the big deal? Why such love for rocks? They’re just rocks, right?
Well, the short answer is no, they aren’t just rocks. While some of what we call crystals are actually stones, both crystals and stones can be used for healing. According to Tracee Dunblazier, crystal healing expert, spiritual empath and author of the Demon Slayer’s Handbook Series, “there are thousands of types of crystals and minerals and each one of them transmits a specific vibration that can align with and balance certain elements of the mind, body, and spirit.”
In her book, Master Your Inner World: Embrace Your Power with Joy, Dunblazier explains it like this: “Your physical body has an energy system called an aura. It is composed of different vibrational layers of energy, through which we express and interpret our thoughts and emotions, among other things. Your aura is the way that your body conducts energy through energy centers called chakras, which are vortices just in front and in back of the physical body. A chakra brings in new energy, and—sort of like an exhaust system—it releases energy that no longer serves you.”
Sooo … How Does It Work?
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Don’t ask science, because science doesn’t know. As of now, science hasn’t found any reason why crystals should have any effect on anything, but since countless people through the ages have claimed crystals not only work, but they’re life-changing, it’s safe to say there’s something to it.
Healers say different crystals “speak to you” or that you’re drawn to certain crystals, depending on your intention, or the problem or hang-up you want help with. For example, if you live with depression, you might be drawn to smoky quartz, tiger’s eye or lepidolite, which is unique in that it’s thought to actually absorb your negative thoughts and energy.
How Do You Use Them?