
Which Crystals Should Not be Together?
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CRYSTAL SHOP 👉 <a href="https://www.spiritmagicka.net/" rel="noopener">https://www.spiritmagicka.net/</a><br /><br />- - - - -<br /><br />Crystal combinations, pairs and grids are generally a good thing when their combined energies complement each other – not to mention, they often look great together – but when energies begin to clash or become hyperactive, that’s where the problems start. And I don’t mean problems in the sense that misfortune and illness will suddenly befall you, but rather that certain crystals tend to negate each others’ effects or bring “too much of a good thing” and vice versa. For example, augmentative crystals like clear quartz will amplify energy, so you’ll want to be careful of exactly what type of energy you’re amplifying. <br /><br />There’s an endless list of possible combinations of different crystals that could potentially have negative effects or nothing at all, but to keep things simple and to help you discern on your own what combinations are good or bad together, here are a few examples of which crystals should not be together. <br /><br />Clear Quartz and Citrine <br /><br />Let’s say you’re feeling anxious and stressed, the mind racing at high speed, and you need to get yourself together and simmer down. The last thing you want to do is reach for these two crystals. Citrine carries high vibrational energies that uplift and heighten moods, so this crystal on its own will make your nerves fly through the roof – imagine pairing that with an augmentative crystal like clear quartz? No ma’am. Instead, you’d want to try something calmer, like clear quartz and amethyst, a combination which will boost feelings of calm and relaxation. <br /><br />Carnelian and Amethyst <br /><br />These two are the perfect example of conflicting energies. Carnelian energizes, stimulates the imagination, and fills you with passion. Amethyst soothes, clears the mind, and instills calm. So one wants to take off and one wants to chill. Putting these two together is like arguing with yourself out loud – it