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ποΈ 11 September 2024
β±οΈ 39 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Love and Light Live podcast, empowering crystal lovers to learn and experience the art of |
0:09.1 | crystal healing. Get ready to listen in and follow your soul calling with crystals. |
0:17.8 | Hello, and thank you so much for joining me for the Love and Light Live podcast, brought to you |
0:24.0 | by love and light school.com. I'm your host, Ashley Lavey, and this podcast is the number one |
0:31.4 | place for all things crystals. In today's show, we'll explore the autumn equinox, Maybon, and the Wheel of the Year. |
0:41.3 | I'll be sharing a little bit about the symbolism, mythology, meaning, things to do to celebrate, |
0:47.8 | crystals and herbs and corresponding colors, and more in this episode. But before we get started, I'd like to answer one of our |
0:56.4 | listener questions. Remember, you can submit your own questions anytime at love and light |
1:02.8 | school.com slash ask for the chance to have your question answered right here on the show. |
1:09.2 | Today's question comes from Mika, and Mika says, |
1:12.7 | my boyfriend bought me a ring made entirely from hematite. It meant a lot to me since it was a gift |
1:19.5 | from my beloved. I also did a little research on hematite, and I found out that its properties were |
1:25.0 | what I needed at that time. Unfortunately, it broke a few days ago |
1:29.7 | by falling on the edge of the shelf. How should I get rid of the remaining parts since it was a precious |
1:35.0 | crystal of mine? Should I cleanse it before throwing it out? What do we do with crystals that broke, |
1:41.5 | but had a special meaning to us? Mika, this is a great question. |
1:47.3 | So first and foremost, I hate to have to do this, but I'm going to burst your bubble just a little |
1:52.6 | bit and let you know that those hematite rings that you see everywhere are not actually |
1:59.5 | hematite. Those rings and a lot of other jewelry that's sold as |
2:05.0 | hematite are actually made of a man-made material, which is often called hemalike. So one good way to |
2:13.3 | know if you have the man-made stuff is that it will be magnetic. The magnetic material is |
2:19.9 | artificially magnetized. Natural hematite is not magnetic. The artificial stuff is also frequently |
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