| Cascade of Light wrote: |
Ahhhhhhhh, now that is a myth of sorts. Depending on whether the wand is 7 9 or 10, it would take that many opera singers all harmonising at a different frequency and I am not sure that the human voice could actually reach all the notes. But again depending on the crystal chosen, not all crystals are crystalline if the common use of the word is used, many can be amorphous (non-crystalline) and so not vibrate to the frequency but actually absorb it and transmute it into warmth. There! Phew!
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Well Cascade I am obviously talking to the right person
Because I have never met a crystal wand, what you said was interesting and informative. Because all true crystal vibrates at a certain frequency the anti frequency of any given crystal should be a defence against it.
With most wands one's defence is to create a barrier around one or use a wand with at bigger push and push back. With true crystal as a wand that wand should create a carrier wave and one should be able to follow that carrier wave back to it's source and cancel the source. Either the source's ability to vibrate or its integrety as a solid. Maybe?
A crystal wand would be fun to play with!
love,
sunmystic