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1 Aug 2011 08:53 PM #1Journeyman


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Protection and Negativity Wards Using Stones and Crystals
I'm in the market for types of precious stones and crystals that would be good for protection and negativity wards for my home and property. There was a thread on a forum I used to be on eons ago but it seems they're not longer up. Health wards would be great too! I don't work with stones and crystals a lot, so I need a lot of help.

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Re: Protection and Negativity Wards Using Stones and Crystals
Here's a thread from the old forum about using protective stones in a workplace:
http://www.ecauldron.net/forum/index.php?topic=16840.0
and a follow up posted on the new forum:
http://www.ecauldron.com/forum/showt...n-About-a-Gem.
Hope they help
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Re: Protection and Negativity Wards Using Stones and Crystals
Acadia posted links to the threads I had started about protective stones. So, if you want more suggestions, I recommend reading the first link.
I chose to work with black tourmaline and quartz: quartz to anchor and cleanse, black tourmaline for the protective properties. I have these two stones at every corner of the store that I work in and it worked very well. I saw change immediately.
I bought some stones recently to add to these: green aventurine for promotion of calm and reduction of stress as well as blue chalcedony to repel negativity. I haven't placed these stones, yet, but I know they'll work out spectacularly.Religious Blog
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12 Feb 2012 05:39 PM #10Senior Apprentice

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Re: Protection and Negativity Wards Using Stones and Crystals
I also use quartz and I use it for several things such as banishing, gazing, added energy and focusing. I use turquoise and silver for my business ventures. For me gems and metals "tell me" if I can use them or not.
Even though I can use quartz for protection and banishing, A Damascus steel dagger does better.
It may work for you like it does me. Look at pictures of the things you're considering and what you're looking for will just leap out at you when you see it.For human folly is without limit though society does much to
disguise its darker side. Cynicism, sadness or laughter is the
magician's privilege. - Peter Carrol / Liber Null
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