06-05-2018, 02:44 AM
That would depend on what you made it out of.
If it is a tool for meditation I would protect it and care for it as if it were any other tool of meditation. Crystals should be kept in the moist dark like a nice wood box cradled in quartz pieces. Minerals oxidize they should be kept in dry conditions dark and separated from other minerals and crystals. If epoxy I would care for it like it is a delicate flower. Epoxy is fragile if it is not filled with a matrix of some kind such as fiberglass, it is either brittle and chips/cracks or it is soft and malleable. The pyramids I had crafted from epoxy have all broken over the years, I had children they destroy everything seemingly.
crystals and minerals in a more general sense must be treated as if they are living beings or they loose they efficacy and die. They are just pretty shards of glass and metal after they have been bleached and destroyed by misuse. Our crystals are all stored in a wood box that is about half full of crushed quartz, each in a separate velvet bag. For instance when I worked in a restaurant with a bar and I would grab those bags that Crown Royal brandy comes in every time we opened a new bottle. this keeps the different materials from directly touching one another. We bought velvet and velour jewelry pouches for the smaller pieces such as the Tourmaline that I do not have a lot of.
To be completely honest, what I got from the Ra books was this was about balancing, healing, and grounding. all of these things are better done with the proper crystals and minerals rather than spending an entire summer studying CAD programs to run a CNC machine spending all of my money to create the perfect pyramid, I should have been studying astrology to ascertain the proper piece of earth to keep near me. i was very brash and hasty in my youth, now that I have somewhat mastered astrology and am quite handy at discerning an individuals needs, I have to chuckle at my youthful folly a bit.
If it is a tool for meditation I would protect it and care for it as if it were any other tool of meditation. Crystals should be kept in the moist dark like a nice wood box cradled in quartz pieces. Minerals oxidize they should be kept in dry conditions dark and separated from other minerals and crystals. If epoxy I would care for it like it is a delicate flower. Epoxy is fragile if it is not filled with a matrix of some kind such as fiberglass, it is either brittle and chips/cracks or it is soft and malleable. The pyramids I had crafted from epoxy have all broken over the years, I had children they destroy everything seemingly.
crystals and minerals in a more general sense must be treated as if they are living beings or they loose they efficacy and die. They are just pretty shards of glass and metal after they have been bleached and destroyed by misuse. Our crystals are all stored in a wood box that is about half full of crushed quartz, each in a separate velvet bag. For instance when I worked in a restaurant with a bar and I would grab those bags that Crown Royal brandy comes in every time we opened a new bottle. this keeps the different materials from directly touching one another. We bought velvet and velour jewelry pouches for the smaller pieces such as the Tourmaline that I do not have a lot of.
To be completely honest, what I got from the Ra books was this was about balancing, healing, and grounding. all of these things are better done with the proper crystals and minerals rather than spending an entire summer studying CAD programs to run a CNC machine spending all of my money to create the perfect pyramid, I should have been studying astrology to ascertain the proper piece of earth to keep near me. i was very brash and hasty in my youth, now that I have somewhat mastered astrology and am quite handy at discerning an individuals needs, I have to chuckle at my youthful folly a bit.