How to feel quartz and stones

Many people have struggled with their attempts to feel the vibrations of quartz and other stones.

When you hold a piece of quartz in your hands, you can grab it with your palm or grab it with the tips of 5 fingers. Personally, I prefer to use all five fingers to hold and feel the stone. The fingers are more sensitive to the sensation of vibrations.

And the left hand is preferred; I call the left hand receiving and the right hand projecting.

The first time you may not feel anything, perhaps just the touch of a cold object with its weight putting pressure on your fingers. Don’t feel discouraged. It took me three months to hold my first quartz piece day and night before I could positively feel it.

Do a little centering exercise: I recommend deep breathing for three inhalations, hold for a count of three, and exhale three in a set of six. Close your eyes when you perform this balance exercise. Or take a piece of labradorite and hold it in the receiving left hand for 10 minutes before touching the target stone. I can help my students by using my energy to open the minor chakras in their hands so they can better feel the stone.

Now, when you start to feel the stone in your hand, you can first experience its temperature and weight. That’s normal. Close your eyes and relax, instead of trying so hard mentally. Then you would find that the stone starts to stick to your fingers and there seems to be a suction effect as if you stick your fingers to the stone.

You may start to feel some churning sensations from the stone and suspect that you are feeling your own pulse. It’s okay if you can feel your own pulse beat when you hold your stone. At least you’re starting to walk on your first try.

Now, beyond the pulse rate, you can feel another level of vibration given off by the stone vibrating differently than the beating rhythm of your pulse. Sometimes these vibrations are so weak that you barely notice them. Most quartz that is properly cleansed has lively, upbeat vibrations that are distinctly different from the rate of your pulse or heartbeat. Hold your attention longer on the quartz vibrations and they will become more accentuated until you feel them positively.

Some stones are light and some stones are heavy in vibrations. They normally follow the scale of the 7 colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet (or white). The red stones have heavier vibrations and the other stones progressively have lighter vibrations. I teach another method of feeling the stones using the chakra systems to feel them.

As a rule, stones, or even objects, that have negative vibrations, have a heavy feeling. Remember that lower entities thrive in the lower vibrating realms; perhaps you prefer the vibration of the red, orange or yellow lower scale. Its vibrations are different from the vibrations of these original colors; the former have the feeling of repulsion, or stabbing pains, sometimes causing your solar plexus to quiver uncomfortably, while the latter, while heavy in sensation, have a pleasant feel to the touch.

Next to consider is the strength of the vibrations. Some stones are strong and some are weak in their vibrational frequency. Some are so strong that they seem to numb your hand to the touch, while others are so light that you can barely feel them. Normally, a stone that has been wound or magnetized by the edge has a higher strength of vibrations; although some are naturally strong by their natural constitution. Meteorite stones have these strong natural vibrations and are a favorite stone to ward off negativities.

I also teach stone programming which involves discerning the vibrations of emotion. I tell my students to hold each stone, one at a time, and try to project their thoughts onto it. They are told to project one thought of a happy past event and one of a sad past event. When you pick up these stones again to feel their vibrations, you notice that there is indeed a marked difference between the two. For the stone programmed with the happy memories, it is faster, lighter, more alive and more pleasant to touch while the one that encapsulated the unpleasant past has those heavier, slower and unpleasant vibrations. Some students may be moved to tears when they touch the unhappy stone.

Also, by feeling the vibrations at the fingertips, we can also get the resonance of the stone in other parts of our body. One is the effect on our chakras depending on the type and color of the stones. But sometimes we can have the corresponding sensations in strange parts of our body like our shoulders, our forehead or our legs.

I have also taught the energy transfer method; Students are asked to hold and feel the vibrations of the stone in their left hand and bring these vibrations into their right hand. After a bit of practice, you should be able to feel the same vibrations, albeit less prominent, in your right hand. This is a critical step in teaching my student how to harness the energy of the stone with the receiving left hand and project it through the projecting right hand.

In addition to using our hands to feel the quartz and stones, on a more advanced level we could use our eyes to look at them and pick up their vibrations. And, the dimensions of space and time become non-barriers as we can feel these quartz and stones by looking at them even if they are in photographs. We might even catch their vibes when we recall from our memory bank what they looked like.

However, we could even use our entire body to feel and pick up its vibrational frequencies. To be more precise, we are using our pores to feel them. Remember when you go to a natural enclave of quartz and natural stones, and the first experience is the overwhelming or uplifting vibrations in the air. You are feeling the whole community of these stones in close proximity. The same goes for your experience when you first walk into a rock store. You may, unconsciously or consciously, first feel with your skin the collective vibrations of the different stones in the store.

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