Chakra Water

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A simple water spell for opening chakras.

Casting Instructions for 'Chakra Water'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • 1 Bottle of distilled water
  • (x amount) Crystals
  • 12 to 24-hours
  • 1 Moon/Sun
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • 1 Bottle of distilled water
  • (x amount) Crystals
  • 12 to 24-hours
  • 1 Moon/Sun

To distill water, heat it up in an oven for anywhere from 1-1.5 hours. After you have the water, place your crystals in your water (note: some crystals may upset your digestive system, please know what kind of crystals you own, please do your research, if you fear upsetting your stomach, feel that it is unsafe to digest, or have a weak stomach, please do not try this, you can mail me for alternate methods), after placing them in the water, meditate and fill the bottle with happy emotions, leave the bottle out side in the light of the sun/moon, leave it outside for as long as you want (no more the 4 days). After drinking the water, thank your crystals, the earth, and the sun/moon( not doing this will cause bad luck).
The idea for this came from "spirit science"-It is NOT 100% mine.


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Added to on Feb 07, 2016
Last edited on May 01, 2018
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Oh cool. Should work. Just research the rocks to make sure they won't turn to ash or something!

would an aqua marine be okay in water ?

Aug 02, 2021
I did a quick Google search, yes. It's toxic and contains aluminum. You can place it on your skin above the chakra and things will be fine, but don't put it in water as the toxins can seep into the water.

Would amethyst be good in water? I have a wand with amethyst on it, is why I am asking.

Dec 31, 2022
Google is your friend. I googled ''is amethyst safe in water'' and the top links all say a variation of ''amethyst is safe in water as it scores a 7 on the Mohs Hardness Scale.'' So, you're good.

Or, you could use a water distiller. It's a machine that is a great alternative to using your oven to distill water. A friend of my dad's has a water distiller at her house that she uses to distill water.

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