08-28-2015, 02:56 PM
Ah hah thanks, maybe it was a reflection of my "old soul in church", heh.
As far as charging a crystal, firstly, you clear your chakras to be as pure of a channel of light as possible. I usually envision white light because it contains all colors within it. As far as picking an amethyst, if you go to a shop one should jump out at you and feel well in your hands. I also do burn sage turn cleanse my crystals a lot and usually tune them up then and send them love/intentions to be of help in my service to others/protection/etc.
So, for a specific ritual, I would say pray for balance in yourself first, then visualize the white light entering the amethyst with the intent to protect you while you visit the astral planes in your sleep. I'm not sure charging it to protect from bad dreams is ideal, because sometimes the bad dreams have big lessons. So I would just ask for protection, and for a sharper ability to further one's goals in working with their consciousness/dreams.
http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?c=H...al+Healing
As far as charging a crystal, firstly, you clear your chakras to be as pure of a channel of light as possible. I usually envision white light because it contains all colors within it. As far as picking an amethyst, if you go to a shop one should jump out at you and feel well in your hands. I also do burn sage turn cleanse my crystals a lot and usually tune them up then and send them love/intentions to be of help in my service to others/protection/etc.
So, for a specific ritual, I would say pray for balance in yourself first, then visualize the white light entering the amethyst with the intent to protect you while you visit the astral planes in your sleep. I'm not sure charging it to protect from bad dreams is ideal, because sometimes the bad dreams have big lessons. So I would just ask for protection, and for a sharper ability to further one's goals in working with their consciousness/dreams.
http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?c=H...al+Healing
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