How Crystals are Made
| The Encyclopedia of Crystals |
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Man has over the centuries used gemstones to attract the solar rays and indeed modern communication systems and computer technology make use of the crystal in the form of the silicon chip.
Today, we are learning to use crystals (precious or semi-precious stones) as a preventative and curative form of treatment, which generate healing vibrations, which act on the body’s energy field. Crystals can be used to channel healing energies through the healer to patient or be placed on specific parts of the body that eed treatment.
Minerals are an economic commodity; they are mined because of the need for a valuable element they contain or an intrinsic property they may have. Other minerals are mined for their beauty and rareness, thus giving many specimens an accepted worldwide value. There are about 3,000 different types of minerals, and new ones are constantly discovered. Most of them are not known to professional mineral collectors, because they are rare, have no economic purpose, and for the most part do not make good specimens.



