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By Sky
Before you begin wearing any of your gems, you should cleanse them
thoroughly. Cleansing is a very important process of preparing your
gems - be they precious or semi-precious - before using them for
healing purposes. And I don't mean just washing them with soap and
water. You do not know where your gems had been before they got to your
hands so it is very important to cleanse them of any negative energy
that might have become attached to them.
The following are six methods you can employ to cleanse your gems.
Any one of these methods works as well as the others. You can choose to
use either one method you feel most comfortable with, or even a
combination of two or more.
Method 1 : Use Running Water
Leave your gems under running water for six to seven hours. This
method is one of the easiest and requires very little effort. Running
water is, essentially, a very powerful method of cleansing.
Method 2 : Bury in Earth
Bury your gems in some earth overnight. Come morning, rinse them
off thoroughly. This method will work well for those who have a nice
patch of garden with lots of rich soil.
Method 3 : Cleanse With Fire
Hold your gem in the flame of a candle. Keep it in the flame until
the candle melts away. The powerful cleansing properties of fire will
help to clear all negative energy.
Method 4 : Revive With Quartz
Place your gem amongst a heap of quartz for several days. This
method revives the inherent energy of your gem through contact with the
quartz.
Method 5 : Energize With Sunlight
For best results, you should make use of the most powerful source
of Yang energy to cleanse your gem. After using any one of the previous
four methods of cleansing, place your "cleansed" gem in direct sunlight
to further purify and energize it...
Method 6 : Immerse in Milk
In addition to the other five methods of cleansing, all gems - with
the exception of red coral and ruby -should be immersed in raw milk for
at least three hours to remove all impurities. Substitute with soapy
water for your red coral, and put your ruby in lemon juice. Remember to
keep your gem completely immersed for at least three hours, whatever
the case. This method will effectively draw out all the impurities
present in your gem and dissolve them altogether. Whatever the
combination of methods you choose to apply, it is good practice to
include both methods 5 & 6. Combined with any of the first four
methods, the last two will ensure you're your gems are completely
"clean".














