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RE: Goddess Bath : Ylang-ylang, Clary Sage, Hemp Seed Oil, Calendula and Rose Petals.
Love those crytals never thought of using it for bath, i should, looks rewarding, and detoxifying. I just have aquestion since both of us are moving on January, with my first home, how do i perform properly that ritual for clearing with salts? I used to just scatter in the windows and doors. Maybe you can post something for first home buyers
I have never done a salt cleansing on a house. But I would smudge/sage the bad juju out of that house and once that was done, you gotta grid your property. Clear quartz point (point up) dug into the 4 corners of your property.
And if still in doubt, smudge some more..
https://steemit.com/spirituality/@bearone/so-much-stuff-going-on-everything-needs-a-good-smudging
Have you looked into House number numerology? :D
Yes its a very positive number 781! And love the message behind it. Yours?
It is! Its a grear number! 7 and 8 are both lucky, all up its a 7 number house 😊 Love the 7 energy.
Ours is 23 = 5 ... We're in another 5 house. Party house and moderation house.
Another method is to clear with smudge/sage as advised, then take tiny crystal bowls (or any other glasscontainer) and fill with a tiny bit of salt. I like the tiny amethyst bowls, but you can use anything that is not porous or plastic. Sea salt or higher quality is best. Put a tiny bowl (a couple of centimeters in diameter is large enough) in the corners of the main rooms, so that they form a grid similar to the crystals you put outdoors. Or, use diagonal corners. So, for example, if you put crystals at N-E-W-S points, you could put the salt bowls in diagonal cross-quarters to amplify the grid indoors as well as out. Change the salt every 28 days or so for 6 months. Then, you can remove them if you want to. If you have companion animals, be sure to put the salt bowls where they will not be disturbed.
nice thanks for the advice will try it when we move in, ceramic bowls are ok? so crystals outdoor, also in a bowl, is ceramic bowls advisable?