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Quartz points cleansing?

I set a grid of 10 quartz points around an ailing tree on the waning moon. Now I'm supposed to cleanse them and return them points in. Today is the new moon and I could only find six. They are in a glass bowl in the rain for cleansing, will the points I didn't find be cleansed by the rain or should I take them away? If I find them? If I can't find them is it a waste of time? Help appreciated.

Update:

If you don't believe in something, why are you here? Just to tear other people down?

Update 2:

OK, this tree has been sick for three years, the weather here has sucked. I'm trying a last ditch effort to help and I don't run around blaming problems on some kind of "god" of any sort!

If the tree dies, I'll feel bad and miss it a great deal, but that's nature. Crystals are nature too and they already help my asthma, so you are just a dumbass!

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  • John
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Im sorry, but that crystal hooey is just popular New Agey mysticism. There is absolutely no scientific or rational reason to think crystals have magic powers. So the answer is yes, it's a waste of time.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    It's not hard to see where this is going. Should the tree live, you'll attribute it to your crystal "cleansing". If it dies, well, that will be because you didn't do it right, or because you couldn't find the other four crystals, or whatever. It's a no-lose situation for your belief system.

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    <If I can't find them is it a waste of time?> Yes, but only because the entire exercise is a waste of time. That's just my opinion, but I'm willing to change my opinion when confronted with compelling evidence. Problem is, somebody telling me that they kept their tree from dying by using crystal power isn't compelling evidence, but I suspect you are basing your beliefs on pretty much the same kind of evidence. Other than nebulous personal testimony from others (and we all know how easy it is to make up a story), probably in hopes of selling a book, do you have any real reason to believe this works? Or, for that matter, any way to really know what effect your crystals have, one way or another?

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    I guess I am just questioning your beliefs, which I really try not to do here since Paranormal is where such questions belong, but it just doesn't seem to me that you have much to hang your hat on, and hate the idea of seeing you pay time or money to chase unfounded beliefs. It's this no-lose set up that got my fingers typing in the first place.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    You can not do anything if a tree is drying, except give her water if you shoot!

    But what does this have to do with paranormal phenomena?-

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