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Posted on December 31, 2008 - by Andrew

Crystals for a good New Year

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Kyanite crystals (7cm long)
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There are two stages in using crystals to encourage a good New Year. The first stage is to appropriately ring out the old year and the second stage, of course, is to ring in the new.

Two good crystals for closing the old year are moldavite and kyanite. Each one is good for bringing old beliefs to the surface and coping with them.

Moldavite is an aid to discovering our own negative beliefs about our physical self. This crystal (which is formed by meteorite impact; it is a crystal from space) is actually very good at helping us cope with our existence on the earth plane.

Kyanite reminds us that we are allowed to have a hand in our own future even though we may not always see the higher purpose.

The choice of crystals to welcome in a New Year depends very much on your goals of the New Year; if you’re looking for love then a stone such as rose quartz may be appropriate whereas chrysocolla may be the crystal best suited to helping you stick to your fresh New Years’ ideas.

A common goal for many people at the start of the New Year is to achieve some significant spiritual growth. In this case both clear quartz and amethyst are useful.

Amethyst, in particular, is a transition stone. The crystal connects the spiritual consciousness with the physical self. Similarly, clear quartz is often held by the dominant hand during meditation or placed with another crystal in order to enhance the other’s energy.

In Pure Spirit

Which crystals would you recommend to welcome in the New Year? Is this something you’ve tried before?


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