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Chakra stones are great for balancing and removing negative energy from your body, but how do you remove it from your stone afterwards? It’s important to cleanse your stones after they become saturated with negative energy, and thankfully there are a lot of quick and easy options to get this done. Read on for a comprehensive list of ways to safely cleanse your chakra stones and get back to healing with a blank slate.
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QuestionHow can you cleanse chakra stones with salt?
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Fill a small bowl or pan with sea salts or Himalayan salt (normal salt works too, but coarse salt is best). Place your crystals in the salt bath—you can even add herbs like rosemary or small clearing/grounding crystals like hematite.
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There is no exact amount of time it takes to cleanse a stone. Follow the suggestions, but feel free to continue longer if needed or stop sooner if you sense the negative energy is gone.Thanks
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Stones often travel long distances and interact with many people, absorbing lots of different energies. It’s a good idea to cleanse all your new stones so you have a blank slate to work with.Thanks
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Stones need to be cleansed more often when you’re going through an especially tough time or have lots of negative energy to work out.Thanks
Warnings
- Do not cleanse these stones with water since they’re softer and might begin to dissolve: selenite, celestine, fluorite, black tourmaline, turquoise, pyrite, topaz, moonstone, or opal.Thanks
- Do not cleanse these stones with salt since the chemical reaction might cause them to corrode: turquoise, malachite, calcite, amber, azurite, topaz, moonstone, opal, selenite, red coral.[20]Thanks
- Do not cleanse these stones with sunlight since they can fade, darken, or change color: aquamarine, chlorargyrite, cinnabar, creedite, fluorite, topaz.Thanks
References
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.thewayward.co/wellbeing/2019/the-complete-guide-to-cleansing-crystals
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.thewayward.co/wellbeing/2019/the-complete-guide-to-cleansing-crystals
- ↑ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a32097392/how-to-cleanse-crystals/
- ↑ https://www.gaia.com/article/crystal-care-clearing-cleansing-charging-your-crystals
- ↑ https://reikirays.com/1407/cleansing-crystals-with-reiki-by-burying-them/
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.thewayward.co/wellbeing/2019/the-complete-guide-to-cleansing-crystals
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.danspapers.com/2015/06/monte-farbers-psychic-thoughts-how-to-clear-your-stones-crystals/
- ↑ https://wanderlust.com/journal/supercharge-what-you-need-to-know-about-cleansing-crystals/
- ↑ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a32097392/how-to-cleanse-crystals/
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.thewayward.co/wellbeing/2019/the-complete-guide-to-cleansing-crystals
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://wanderlust.com/journal/supercharge-what-you-need-to-know-about-cleansing-crystals/
- ↑ Emily Christensen. Spiritual Advisor & Founder of Rainbow Raaja. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://wanderlust.com/journal/supercharge-what-you-need-to-know-about-cleansing-crystals/
- ↑ https://www.wemystic.com/stones-and-crystals-you-shouldnt-cleanse-in-salt-water/













