Stone + Crystal Healing: Uncovering the Mystery
What is the big hype with stone and crystal healing? Let’s start with the scientific facts.
Stone & crystal healing is an alternative medical technique in which crystals and other stones are used to cure ailments and protect against disease. Stones & crystals act as conduits for healing.
There are a number of different types of stones, each filled with its own healing abilities for the mind, body, and soul. They have traditionally been used to promote the flow of good energy— allowing positive, healing energy to flow into the body as negative, disease-causing energy flows out.
We use the stones and minerals themselves, for their ability to give off a chemically based vibration. The reason for utilizing this ancient technique is so that we can treat ourselves with no residuals, and thus, no damaging side effects as opposed to commercial means. No rock material is ever to be ingested, as Stone therapy works via vibration only, through skin contact. One small chip or fragment of any stone is just as effective as a huge boulder-sized piece. Each one of the stones’ crystalline cells carries the full vibration of that stone’s chemical influence. Rocks, crystals, gems, and stones are a chemistry set that we can strategically combine for precision therapeutic applications. Minerals are precision instruments capable of balancing one’s mind, body, and spirit to a state of well-being. Stone therapy application is non-invasive, non-toxic, non-residual, and cannot be rejected or mutated by the body.
The human body is a complex symphony between chemicals and electrical impulses. This is what allows minerals to heal us without ingesting them. Stone therapy works by way of electromagnetic vibration based upon chemical resonance. Chemical electric vibration allows minerals to impart a medicinal resonant tone used for healing. Through skin contact, this chemically-based vibration travels throughout our body as an electrical chemical charge carried and distributed by the body’s water content. Water is, after all, a very effective conduit for electrical impulses.