Crystal Healing & Crystal Massage

Crystals are not new to our world or to the area of health and healing. Dating back thousands of years, ancient cultures have used crystals to promote healing, offer strength and abundance, promote fertility and love, and to connect with Gods and offer enlightenment.

Crystals can promote healing in daily life when people place them in their environment or keep them on their person.

Crystal Medicine goes much further by introducing crystals into a healing session. In a crystal healing session, the practitioner introduces crystals in an intuitive manner to promote healing, offering their client the ability to release, relax and restore.

Each crystal structure is so stable it offers a precise frequency, and when brought into contact with the human body and energy fields, can dismantle, absorb and dissipate unwanted negative energy.

Science may not be able to prove how crystals support health and wellness, but science itself relies on crystals. For example, quartz crystals are part of laser technology, radios, watches, microwaves, cellular phones and personal computers. Science has used crystals for their precise and stable qualities for many years.

Cystal Healing (Laying on of stone) is an intuitive placing of crystals on a client to fully support their healing needs. Once the crystals are in place and the layout activated, I offer energetic support to shift and move energy for my client. The result is a deeply transformation space where old patterns, beliefs or illness can be shifted.

Cystal Massage involves bringing different crystals (spheres, eggs and wands) in contact with the body while fully clothed, working through energetic blockages, releasing tension and allowing new and vibrant energy to flow.

Clients leave with renewed energy after a layout or massage feeling relaxed with ready to take on new projects with enthusiasm, seeing life in a positive light. 

Crystal Healing is a perfect way to enhance anyone’s life condition, supporting wellness, spiritual growth, and recovery from disease, but “should not” replace medical treatment or diagnosis.

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