The Power of Crystals

Crystals are widely used within the pagan and spiritual communities as tools for healing, spell correspondences, magical tool, or accessories. There are plenty of people who use them, and a quick Google search will show many recommendations which crystal should be used for a headache, to aid motivation, to improve psychic powers, as well as its correspondence to plants, chakras, zodiac signs, elements, etc. Unfortunately, not all of these suggestions are congruent.

So do crystals work and, if so, where does their power come from? That entirely depends on your life philosophy. A common belief is that crystals vibrate on a certain frequency, which may be the right frequency to help us in a particular time. They are seen as absorbers and transmuters of energy, that work through rebalancing the biomagnetic field that surrounds the physical body and bring chakras back into balance. Opinions may vary on whether crystals need to be programmed to do their task, or whether their nature already dictates their programming and speciality (Brown, 2007; Hall, 2009).

Selenite point.

Another explanation points to the sacred geometry within the structure of the crystals, which then filters the energy around us a certain way. Some argue that they are Divine gifts, designed to aid us on our spiritual paths, and therefore only tend to work who people already on this path, as such people are able to feel and connect with their energy (David & Heath, 2013).

On the other hand, an animist would argue that it is not the crystal, but rather the spirit of the crystal that’s important. It is through forging these relationships with spirits around us that we are able to benefit from their aid. This would mean that rather than a type of crystal being beneficial for a specific thing, the spirit of that particular gem or stone may be willing and able to help us, and this may differ even for two crystals of the same type. The argument here is that the crystal is a being in its own right (Hall, 2009).

Sceptics of course would argue that there is nothing more to crystals than a simple placebo effect – which in its own right can be quite powerful, even if known to be a placebo. That may very well be. They may also point out that some of the common crystals are actually synthetically made and therefore cannot naturally possess the assigned healing properties. Some of the explanations propose a way around that, since even a synthetic stone will have its own structural pattern or a spirit. It may even be that all of the aforementioned explanations are in some way true.

Some of my collection.

Over time I have come to appreciate that, no matter which explanation is right, both natural and man-made crystals do tend to work well for me, and I stopped worrying about why that is. There are a few I particularly enjoy working with, but my method of choosing one for the day is random. All of my crystals are in their individual velvet bags, tucked away in a box. When I feel I need something ‘extra’, I pick a bag my hand is drawn to without looking. Interestingly, I found that the properties of the stone I choose reflect what I need that day, for example randomly choosing a red tiger’s eye when I’m feeling low in energy. I also really enjoy meditating with them and I’ve had some wonderful experiences with personal gnosis about their properties. Admittedly these may sometimes differ from the standard properties discussed, but it works for me. Maybe this comes down to the relationship with the individual crystal or spirit? Either way, I know that I will happily continue exploring my crystal journey for a while longer.

References:
David, J., Heath, V. (2013). Tiers of Light. Shrewsbury:The Torch Publishing.
Hall, J. (2009). The Crystal Bible Vol.1. London: Octopus Publishing Group Ltd.
Brown, D. (2007). Beginner’s Guide to Crystals. Leicester: Silverdale Books.

Ostara Celebrations 2019

It’s been a little longer than I intended since the last post, but then it has been a very busy couple of months.

Ostara has just passed and there are many articles on its history, origins of the name, and associations – some more accurate than others. It’s up to you to review the evidence and make up your own mind on what it means to you. Today I wanted to share my own reflections from this holiday, and how I celebrated.

The celebrations for me started a few days early, simply for practicality and free time on weekends. To me the Spring Equinox is a time of balance, reflection, recharging, and marvelling at the beauty of nature. You know that fresh, juicy green colour of young grass, bathed in golden rays of sunshine? The dazzling white blossoms against a brilliant blue sky? Those intense, yet gentle colours make my heart skip a beat this time of the year.

On Sunday, I went on a journey with a local group to gather the four different elements and rebalance ourselves. We started at a beautiful waterfall, and the mossiest valley I have ever seen, to gather the element of Water. The place felt quite magical and emotional, so I let the energy of the water cleanse me. We all received a rock, which symbolised one thing or experience we wanted to let go of and cleanse; and a crystal, which was meant to gather the energy of the elements to help us re-balance at a later date if needed. Afterwards, the spirit of the waterfall quickly claimed its payment for cleansing, as one of the crystals disappeared in depths of the water without a trace. The spirits or guardians of the place also made it very clear they did not want anything taken, as the second one of the participants picked up a pretty little branch, a tree above us collapsed with a turbulent roar. The branch was quickly returned to its original place and we continued with our journey. This is an important point to consider. While we all sometimes likely mementoes or beautiful pieces for our altars, it’s important to ask for permission before we take anything, and only proceed if it is gifted willingly.

This photo doesn’t quite do justice to the beauty and depth of the moss here.

The journey continued to a historical site on a hill, where we collected the element of Air and connected with the ancestors. The weather obliged throughout, as we experienced rain, hail and snow at the waterfall, followed by a really strong wind at the hill. Since my roots are not local, I did not expect to be able to hear the voices of the ancestors, but I was pleasantly surprised to receive a message nonetheless. While sharing our experiences, some of the others presented the stones they found when asking for a sign. I felt the urge to find something similar myself and looked down at my feet. Surprised, I found there was a small fossil in stone right where I was standing. I’d like to think that this was a gift, since there are no coincidences in witchcraft, and no one else could find one though they looked for a while after. Fossils can be particularly useful when connecting with ancestors, and in past life work.

Our next destination was a stone circle to gather the element of Earth. I stood against a stone, visualising my roots going deep into the soil and my consciousness following through. I haven’t yet figured out the messages that came through, though my guess at the moment is that I simply connected to the energy of the place, and others who have been here before me. While this was a particularly cold and wet part of the journey, I would like to think that it brought me closer to the place, almost becoming a ‘weathered stone’ myself.

The awe-inspiring waterfall.

The final stop was on top of the tallest local hill (so that we were closest to the Sun), with rich quartzite composition – which apparently corresponds to the element of Fire. Touching the stones, we journeyed with a drum. The Sun even peeked out from behind the clouds for us briefly! The journey was supposed to illuminate our path forward, though once again the messages are not always clear.

It was a beautiful day out, with really lovely company. The crystal I had with me has been exposed to all four of the elements and charged with their energy for future use. I spent the actual Spring Equinox meditating on some of the messages received and going for a lovely walk to really take in the changing seasons. Celebrating each holiday in turn can be as big or small as we choose, but I feel this was a particularly special holiday for me. I hope that you enjoyed your Equinox celebrations, and that my story might inspire some to try a similar celebration in the future.