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Stone use by physicians

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 | Human energy, health and well-being

Posted by: S.

Thank you for such an interesting website and the wonderful work you do. I am an Osteopathic Physician and love to work with my hands and bioenergetics, acupuncture, etc. I noticed one day after treating a couple of patients that I became extremely ill a day or so later. Coincidence, maybe, but I started looking into protective stones, like Obsidian or Snowflake Obsidian. I also LOVE the color blue. Anyway, I have been looking at palmstones and tumbled stones (rings seem hard to find). I have a couple of questions regarding them.

1. Can I receive the benefit of the properties of the stone if I carry it in a pocket instead of place it on my skin or placing it in my hand? (I use my hands to work on patients.) 

2. Is there a problem if I carried more than one stone in the same pocket and they touch? (Does it negate their effects, etc?) 

Any help or information you can provide is greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time and consideration.

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Atala Toy
July 21, 2010

Posted by: Atala

I suggest you get kyanite and selenite. These are two excellent stones for assisting to align energies and they do not absorb negative frequencies. You can place these in tumbled form in your pocket, wear them inside your shirt as pendants, and place larger specimens in your office to keep it clear. You can see these on our website crystal-life.com
You can receive the benefits of a stone from carrying it in a pocket as it works on your subtle energy field. You can get an extra boost by wearing it around your neck or placing a larger stone under your examining table, in the room

Stones get along nicely with each other. But it is good to use stones separately at first, so that you get to know and understand each one and their frequency. Then you can combine a few at a time. You also want to keep them clear, by occasionally placing them on sea salt or out in the full moon.

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