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Effect of healing stones

Effect of healing stones

Healing stone science has been popular since time immemorial and draws on an ancient history – but the effect has not been proven. Nevertheless, there is evidence for the use of healing stones in almost every culture in the world. Crystals or minerals are said to influence the body, mind and soul.

Healing stone effect

God has placed Man on the earth like an exceedingly beautiful gemstone, in whose splendor the entire creation is contemplated Hildegard von Bingen – Liber Divinorum Operum.

Crystal lattice vibrations

The energy and power of gemstones are usually based on vibrations of the crystal lattice. The atoms of any material vibrate, instead of being rigidly located on their lattice sites, they vibrate there. Such oscillations always depend on the temperature: the warmer an object is, the stronger its atoms oscillate.

Color, Light andWaves

The color should also have an influence on the effect, especially as different colors also have different wavelengths. A red gem like the ruby absorbs all light waves except red, the red waves it reflects, which is why we also perceive that color. In healing stone science, it is assumed that the reflected light waves influence our cells by means of biophotons and can thus dissolve energy blockades, for example.

The color waves should, therefore, influence the esoteric centers of the body such as the chakras, meridians, and aura, but also the electrical conduction
of stimuli from the nerves, organs, and tissues. Since the color waves are constant and even, confused and chaotic frequencies should be harmonized and settled.

Other factors
Gemstones of course also look back on extremely ancient history and were created millions, sometimes billions of years ago.
This is also said to influence the healing effect of the stones. In addition, crystal therapies are often associated with esoteric teachings.
For example, the minerals should not only have an effect on our physical body but above all on other energy bodies such as Prana (Od).

You might also be interested in the following guides:

History of Healing Stones
Healing stone therapy
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