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When I was little I collected crystals. I didn't know why, but I really enjoyed them. As I grew up I become aware of more things esoteric, and again took interest in crystals. It was when I was at the crystal store a few months back when I realized- "Hey! I've got a big bag of crystals somewhere in a box at Mom's house!" So I went and found them... Two of my friends also collected crystals as children. Just wondering if anyone on IS collected crystals when they were young??
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Last edited by holographicrystal; 04-27-2008 at 08:28 AM.
I started collecting crystals when I was little but I had the benefit of living relatively close to a crystal mine, our school would go on field trips there every year so I'd buy as many tumbled stones as I could. Then, after that, my family moved to the desert southwest. I can't imagine not having grown up as a rock hound.![]()
I'd only come here seeking peace
I'd only come here seeking me
It seems I came to leave...
"Dark Angel" ~ VNV Nation
I collected crystals and other stones from the time I was young; I just always had an attraction to them. I remember cleansing them in salt water for three days, before I learned to cleanse them more quickly with Reiki. I had a lot of semi-precious stones, and I also had one of those super-noisy rock-tumblers; which didn't produce the crystals and amethysts I was hoping for. I still have most of the stones I collected on my altar. I still add new ones sometimes
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Carly
"The manifestation in the divine in himself and the realization of God within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim possible to man on earth." - Sri Aurobindo
"He who sees everything as nothing but the Self, and the Self in everything he sees, such a seer withdraws from nothing. For the enlightened, all that exists is nothing but the Self, so how could any suffering or delusion continue for those who know this oneness?" - Isha Upanishad
When I was a little kid about 6/7 was when it started became OBSESSED with rocks/crystals. I have been ever since, it died for a few years when I couldn't get my parents to buy me anymore. I now am the proud owner of my babies about 80 or so different sizes, different types and I love them all! I have never been materalistic and when someone asks me most valuable object I usually say my family/friends, but i can say now that my crystals are in case of a fire I'd save them (and my geckos/frogs). Many people would say they are just pretty rocks but for me, they are so much more.
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Carly
"The manifestation in the divine in himself and the realization of God within and without are the highest and most legitimate aim possible to man on earth." - Sri Aurobindo
"He who sees everything as nothing but the Self, and the Self in everything he sees, such a seer withdraws from nothing. For the enlightened, all that exists is nothing but the Self, so how could any suffering or delusion continue for those who know this oneness?" - Isha Upanishad
I like moldavite, azurite and lapis. I have a piece of Dioptase that really resonates with me, but theres just something about moldavite, I can't get enough. It comforts me, eases my homesickness
I didn't get into crystals until I was a teenager, but my son started collecting them at age 6.
I used to collect a lot of rocks and shells, crystals if I could find them - they were pretty rare in our parts though, I remember I used to love sitting on top of grandma's big hunk of fools gold, it was huge, bigger than me..
she had it in her garden and I spent lots of time out there..
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"If I distrust the human being, then I must cram her with information of my own choosing lest she go her own mistake way. But if I trust the capacity of the human individual for developing, then I can provide her with many opportunities and permit her to choose her own way and her own directions in learning." - Rogers & Freiberg, 1994, p. 160
5 Tibetan Rites
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Me too. Even know my desktop image is rocks.
Anyone else really sensitive to crystals? I had one that I eventually got rid of because of the energy it gave off...
depends on the crystal - I seem to be very sensitive to hematite although looking back now I am pretty sure the rock just had some bad energy imprinted on it..
"There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a smile speaks them all." - Anonymous
The Infinite Strength of Spirit empowers the Will to embrace the Beauty of Change - Patryc
"If I distrust the human being, then I must cram her with information of my own choosing lest she go her own mistake way. But if I trust the capacity of the human individual for developing, then I can provide her with many opportunities and permit her to choose her own way and her own directions in learning." - Rogers & Freiberg, 1994, p. 160
5 Tibetan Rites
http://www.biologyofkundalini.com/
when i was a kid i loved collecting crystals, rocks and shells and i still have them.
I bought a crystal growing kit for my kids as a Summer craft. (OK I bought it for me to do with my kids). But still - here is an example of kit you can buy. We will see how it turns out.
http://www.naturepavilion.com/nsismcrgrkit.html
nice - I remember them, I had one as a kid too. We had something else unique, salt crystals. We had a salt lake on our farm and quite often the tumble weed would fall in the salt lake creating these amazing salt crystals. It had shrimp in it too.
"There are hundreds of languages in the world, but a smile speaks them all." - Anonymous
The Infinite Strength of Spirit empowers the Will to embrace the Beauty of Change - Patryc
"If I distrust the human being, then I must cram her with information of my own choosing lest she go her own mistake way. But if I trust the capacity of the human individual for developing, then I can provide her with many opportunities and permit her to choose her own way and her own directions in learning." - Rogers & Freiberg, 1994, p. 160
5 Tibetan Rites
http://www.biologyofkundalini.com/
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