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Shades of pink
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I remember when I was like, 11, I was really into Greek Mythology (still am) and Witchcraft (again, still am) and gemstones (STILL AM), and whenever I would go to sleep, I would say something like, "Ametrine, (insert name of crystal I forgot), Hypnos, and Morpheus, please give me good sleep and dreams."
The thing is, I almost always had dreams, and THEY WERE WEIRD. There was one with a masked Demon, a magic box, and a lot more. It was freaky.
alright but your blog's crystal energy is aventurine honestly
PRETTY ROCK PRETTY ROCK
Forbidden caramel
Me, looking at Scorpio aligned crystals on Crystal Council: malachite, lava rock, moonstone
Me, looking at my bracelets: so what you’re saying is I was already good at this before fully converting?
Send me more crystals to bitch about. Which crystals do you see as a cure-all tonic most often?
I got new crystals!
We were visiting the Smithsonian museum and got some new crystals and I’m exited about them! I got a piece of Bismuth, which is artificially created and really cool looking, specular hematite, which is apparently real but doesn’t look it, a nice amethyst point, since I didn’t have a point of amethyst yet, and a shaped fluorite point because they’re so pretty and awesome even though they sort of remind me of popsicles.
...Now if only I could actually develop some sort of practical use for all of them