We’ve all heard about the “healing power” of crystals. Some people swear by them, while others remain skeptical. But before forming an opinion, let’s take a closer look at the science behind crystals.
Crystals are naturally occurring uniform group of minerals that form into repeating geometric structures. This means that materials like pearls, amber, or glass aren’t technically crystals, as they are lacking this structure.
Due to their unique structure, many crystals generate piezoelectric energy—an internal charge. They act as natural rectifiers, attracting frequencies, adjusting, and stabilizing them. When scientists first introduced crystals into early radio technology, they discovered crystals could stabilize frequencies, eliminate interference, and transform radio waves into sound. This breakthrough made radios accessible to the public, revolutionizing communication.
Interestingly, the human body also produces piezoelectric energy in our bones and DNA, and we are surrounded by an energy field called the biofield. Just like radio frequencies, our biofield can fluctuate due to emotions, stress, and pain. So, the idea of using crystals to stabilize our energy may not be as far-fetched as it seems.
To effectively work with crystals, it’s important to understand which ones raise or lower energy frequencies, and which are pretty paperweights. Additionally, aligning your emotions and intentions give the crystal a frequency to begin balancing.
The modern crystal market is full of misinformation, exaggerated claims, and confusing marketing. That’s why I offer crystal classes where you can gain a deeper understanding of how these natural tools work, including hands-on experiments and consumer tips.
I’ve also created the “Crystal Wisdom and Intention” card deck—a collection of 85 cards that guide you through identifying and caring for over 120 types of stones. Each card includes suggested intentions, helping you to finding an tap into the potential of this natural tool.
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