She is a wonderful woman and she gave it to me along time ago from Turkey. I have an amber necklace I got from my ex mother inlaw. If any of you have stories to share about this, we’d all love to hear. So I hope that puts some of you at ease when a crystal cracks or breaks. Who do you know who would benefit from its energies? If the crystal has completely broken into 2 or more pieces then this may be a sign to you that a piece of it needs to go with someone else. Be sure to mark the spot well so you can find it again! Then, I recommend giving it a little rest or retreat for a month buried in Mother Earth. Then since this a high amplitude energy that caused it to crack, you can do a good crystal re-tuning. How do you do that? You can do a meditation with the cracked/broken crystal & thank it for the work it has been doing for/with you. But after about a month, it should be rarin’ to go again. A little spa vacation with a nice cleansing. So you’ll want to give that crystal a little break for a bit. Now, the intense energy that caused the stone or crystal to crack, whether a physical impact or energetic impact was intense (especially if we’re talking about a quartz crystal)…& that my have temporarily altered the crystal’s normal vibrational frequency. Its work isn’t done, perhaps, it just needs to move on to someone else. Perhaps this is a sign to gift this piece on to whoever needs it more than you. What if this happens more than once with a particular crystal? Well, in that case, its work with you may be done. Keep in mind…crystals do not die or stop working b/c they’ve cracked or broken. The vibrational frequency of the crystal may be synchronizing with a frequency in its environment & BOOM! Crack. The same scenario may be taking place when our crystal cracks. This created a 3rd resonant field of greater energy & that cracks the wine glass. The frequencies of the wine glass were perfectly pitched or perfectly oscillated with the sound frequency of the note that the singer was holding. Think of it as the singer & wine glass shattering scenario. It could be just plain ole’ science & physics that did it like a heavy impact or thermal shock: extreme hot to cold or cold to hot.īut sometimes a stone or crystal just breaks…with no explanation. Sometimes it doesn’t mean anything at all. (I’m excluding weak, easily broken or friable stones here…those obviously can crack or break very easily). If the tip get’s broken off or if it cracks. So let’s talk about this b/c it can be pretty distressing when a crystal breaks. What’s the significance? What’s the meaning of a broken crystal? If you're sensitive to sweetness, Tea Gems might not be the right choice.I get asked this question all the time. I mainly didn't mind the sugar level, but certain flavors, like peppermint and apple, tasted more like melted down hard candy than tea. With the "gem" coating being sugar based, it also makes for a much sweeter cup of tea. It was a bit taxing to scoop the undissolved sugar out along with the tea bag. The same problem occurred when tested in both ceramic and glass mugs and persisted even when I stirred the tea to try and aid in the dissolving. With several flavors, the coating did not fully dissolve after it had been steeping for the recommended 5-6 minutes. To get a smooth cup of tea, the entire coating has to be dissolved, which can be tricky depending on how hot your water is. Water temperature is important when making any kind of tea, but I found it particularly important for Tea Gems. The sugar "shell" of the Tea Gems did not always dissolve completely, and the sticky remnants had to be scooped out of the mug.
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