You should never soak crystals in salt water to cleanse them.
There are lots better ways to cleanse crystals without damaging them with salt water.
1. put the crystal in the window sill in bright sunlight for a few hours.
2, pass the crystal though the smoke of white sage or frankinsence incense.
3. wash them under running water.
4. set them on a quartz cluster for a few days.
5. Charge you hand with energy and pass your hand over the crystal several times withthe intent that you cleanse the crystal. and throw the bad energy from the crystal into running water, or into salt water.
2007-01-20 16:23:52
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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It would be best to rinse it in water to cleanse it of any negativity - soaking isnt that good of an idea.
Also, you could leave it out on the night of the full moon to really charge it up with positive energy. This is a good web page on crystals etc....
2007-01-21 03:11:33
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answered by siobhan 4
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Yes you can, All quartz crystals are easily cleansed this way,Some crystals dissolve in salt water but not Amethyst.If you you use Clear Quartz,it can be charged on Mid-Summers day on the branch of an Oak Tree.This brings more power to the crystal and wisdom to the Crystal Keeper.Crystals that are charged around the Summer-Solstice are highly significant.
2007-01-20 11:58:17
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answered by Lindsay Jane 6
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keep it overnight in a bed of salt. In the north eastern corner of you house. you are not to be looking at it as it gets cleansed...
Works best on a full moon day with moon shine falling on it
2007-01-19 19:59:56
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answered by RMG 3
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You're not supposed to soak amethyst in salt water to cleanse it of its energies because that binds the energies in. You're supposed to soak it in a charcoal bath to cleanse it. Where did you ever hear that nonsense?
2007-01-19 19:23:43
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answered by marklemoore 6
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What gave you the idea of salt water? Cannot say whether this would harm it or not but I myself would choose vinegar over salt water. If this works on my dentures, I'm sure it would do the trick on your gemstone! Clear white vinegar by the way!
2007-01-19 19:26:49
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answered by Brian H 4
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I think you should just bury it in a shallow dish of salt - no water...
2007-01-19 19:22:45
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answered by C Shannon 3
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yeah it wont hurt the stone, just cleanse its energys
2007-01-19 19:21:43
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answered by {☻§¤♥¿ð΅ΨΩΘΦЖ۞♫∞☺} 3
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To cleanse it of it's energies? It happens to be composed of matter, it's energies are nuclear fission!
2007-01-19 20:36:55
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answered by wheeliebin 6
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Yes, but you must add a sprig of parsley.
2007-01-19 19:22:18
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answered by Jack S 5
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