This is the second of the Crystal Earthworks Climate Change posts inspired by taking part in this months Climate Marathon which is now in its thirds week: climaterun.org. This week we look at the role of amethyst in helping to negate the negative effects of the copious amounts of rubbish polluting our beautiful Earth Mother at this time.
The materialistic, throw away culture of the last few decades has left our planet swamped with large amounts of rubbish some of which can take up to 1000 years to decompose. This rubbish can kill wildlife, damage habitats and dramatically affects the health and wellbeing of our planet and ourselves.
Whilst Landfill provides a focused point of disposal for much of this rubbish, it also results in a mass of toxic waste which as it begins to degrade has a negative impact on the health of all living in the vicinity of such sites. This same degradation is also a major contributor to green house gas emissions and thus fuels climate change.
So what can we do? Once again the starting point is to change our behaviour and produce less waste. Reducing, recycling, and reusing are all key to interweave into our lifestyles. Once we are doing all we can in these respects, amethyst can be used in a variety of ways both to protect against the negative effects of the remaining rubbish, and to redirect earthward its negative energy eminence for transmutation back to positive energy.
Amethyst is a beautiful purple crystal which like pyrite comes in many forms, and when appropriately programmed (respectively asked), has a great capacity for absorption, redirection and transmutation of the negative energies associated with waste. In this respect it can be used to grid and energy contain landfill, home and community rubbish and recycling facilities. In addition it can be programmed and planted to energy grid home, schools and workplaces to protect against the negative effect of these energies and worn or carried to provide protection against negative environmental energies in general at a personal level.
Like pyrite, amethyst is readily available, relatively inexpensive and simple to apply in the ways given, and is thus our second key crystal tool in negating climate change.
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Amethyst in some of its many forms
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