![]() Revisit how you have used it and what power you have given it in your life.Īsk yourself if the intention you set is aligned with your greater good.Ĭould you have overcharged it? This is a touchy topic so don’t come for me. You need to seek a deeper meaning in your relationship with the stone. Your crystal knew it had done its job and it was outtie. Birth, life, death, and eventual rebirth. Like all living creatures crystals too have a life cycle. Or the crystal followed its natural life cycle. You don’t need that energy in your life anymore.Ĭongratulations, you’ve worked through what you needed to! If you bought a crystal to help you work through a particular type of healing the crystal may break after you have healed. If you break (or even if you lose) a stone there are a few different reasons this may have happened: If you'd like to see how I store my crystals, check this out. It could also be that the crystal wasn't stored properly. Maybe the crystal was exposed to a frequency in the environment that causes it to crack. The crystal could also be exposed to other extreme temperature changes that occur naturally. Once this happens, the crystal becomes brittle. This is a common practice when people are trying to fake people out by baking Amethyst in an oven to make it look like Citrine. ![]() Maybe it is a crystal that has been exposed to an artificial source of radiation to change its color (not heated naturally in the Earth), making it even more fragile. Perhaps it's a delicate specimen that's fragile according to the Mohs Hardness Scale. Maybe the crystal had a tiny crack on the bottom or a shard missing when you bought it. Sometimes when a crystal breaks, it's merely because you dropped it, but there are many other reasons as to why crystals break, crack, or chip. Then stick around and read about why crystals break and what to do with them after. It may not even be your fault the crystal broke in the first place. You’re losing a friend.īut you don’t have to cry over cracked crystals! Especially if you work with that crystal often. No matter the way, for that moment you feel destroyed. Or you’re sitting perfectly still with the crystal in the palm of your hand and *crack* it splits in two. Or you tap the corner of your alter at the perfect angle and there one goes. You flap your arms around trying to catch it but you’re just not quick enough. Watching as your crystal slow-motion free falls from your hand to the ground makes your heart stop. ![]() You may not like it but just like glass, eggs, and our hearts, crystals often break.
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