Harnessing the Power of Crystals in Addiction Recovery: 5 Reasons to Use Crystals

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Embarking on the path of using crystals in addiction recovery can be a profound journey that requires a comprehensive approach to holistic healing. While conventional therapies and support systems play a vital role, there is a growing interest in alternative methods that address the mind, body, and spirit. One such approach gaining traction is the use of crystals in addiction recovery.

I ask that you keep an open mind, just as I was forced to do. I say to you not to knock it until you try it because crystals have contributed in a big way to my success in my almost eight years of recovery, but also in every aspect of my life. What do you do when you have tried everything and nothing has worked? You think OUTSIDE of the box. Oh, and keep an open mind. In this blog post, we will explore the intricate world of crystals healing, unraveling the reasons behind their use and examining how they contribute to the complex recovery process.

Understanding Crystal Healing

Crystal healing is an age-old practice rooted in the belief that crystals possess unique energetic properties that influence our well-being. Each crystal is thought to emit a specific vibrational frequency that interacts with the energy field surrounding the body. In the context of addiction recovery, the objective is to restore equilibrium to our holistic well-being, targeting the underlying issues that contribute to our addictive behaviors.

You must admit that a practice as old as time must have some kind of basis. That was my reasoning when I started working with them. If you have heard of vibrational medicine, you are familiar with the effects of certain vibrations, not our own, on our energy field. Addiction manifests a certain kind of excess energy, and crystals help redistribute and even out that vibration. I can only tell you what has worked for me, and somehow, I am almost eight years sober after twenty years of nothing working.

I did everything that I hadn’t done before, and the combination of the practices aided me in finding success when nobody, myself included, thought I would ever amount to more than what I was: a drug-addicted dealer. Most would have bet their children’s lives I wouldn’t live to the end of the current year. I agreed and didn’t care much at that time.

I suggest becoming familiar with different meditation practices. One of my biggest regrets is not starting to meditate sooner.

How Crystals Work for Addiction Recovery

Crystals are believed to operate on multiple levels, including the physical, emotional, and spiritual. Their energy interacts with an individual’s energy field, promoting balance and harmony. This interaction may manifest as a sense of calmness, increased self-awareness, and a greater capacity to cope with the challenges inherent in the recovery process.

I didn’t get into how they worked initially. I didn’t want to poison my journey with the techs and specs of crystals. I tried to keep my mind open and now allow any negative inputs to sully my journey. I used prayer and meditation to guide me, which initially seemed to do the trick. I guess this was a good choice because it worked for me.

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Why Use Crystals in Addiction Recovery

Below are some ways I have found to use crystals in my recovery. There are many more ways that I do not cover in this post. I would ask that you do your research and try different things because what has worked for me may not be the exact recipe for what works for you.

1. Energetic Cleansing

Crystals act as energetic sponges, absorbing and transmuting negative energies. This aspect is precious in addiction recovery, where we are working to release the emotional and energetic burdens associated with substance abuse.

As an empath, I seem to pick up a lot of different energies, even just going to the grocery store. I would be entirely depleted by the time I got home. I now wear crystal jewelry and carry crystal sachets in my handbag. Wouldn’t you know I don’t get so drained after going out anymore? This was a significant development for me because, in my early recovery, I tended to get easily overwhelmed.

2. Stress Reduction

As we all know, the journey to recovery often brings heightened stress and anxiety. Crystals like amethyst and rose quartz possess calming properties, aiding in stress reduction and promoting a sense of inner peace. They are so beautiful, and it has become common practice for me to organize my collections or just check them out and familiarize myself with them. This has been extremely successful in reducing stress for me.

3. Supporting Emotional Healing

Addiction is frequently rooted in unaddressed emotional pain. Crystals such as citrine and moonstone are associated with emotional healing, empowering individuals to confront and overcome past traumas, which is essential for those of us desiring to be successful in recovery.

4. Enhancing Clarity and Focus

Clear quartz, known as the “master healer,” is believed to amplify energy and enhance mental clarity. This can be instrumental in building a clear and focused mindset. This is especially difficult for me as a result of executive function issues and ADHD. I had never been able to meditate successfully until I began integrating crystals into my practice.

5. Encouraging Self-Reflection

Crystals serve as powerful tools for self-reflection. We may connect with crystals through meditation or introspective practices to gain insights into their behaviors and thought patterns, fostering a deeper understanding of ourselves.

Check back next week for part two of this series and learn all about the science behind crystals and how to get started.

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