Quartz Crystals are powerful tools to work with, theyare used by healers, meditator's , shamans, magicians and psychics. Youcan use crystals for healing, you can use them to develop severalpsychic abilities such as channeling and clairvoyance. Some crystals are as old as the planet, some are newer , some come from outer space ,this is the case of moldavite, some crystals are known to keep information from ancient civilization from Atlantis for instance.
Usually, if you are attracted to work withcrystals, it means that you are on a path of spiritual growth, usuallythe crystals you are attracted to , will help you in your journey.Quartz crystals have the abilities to transduce energy, quartz cantransform energy or change its form, this phenomenon is called the piezoelectric effect, it is very apparent in the way a diamond is used to reproduce sound in a record player. Quart crystals are sonoluminescent,they can transform sound waves into light. You can test this , byrubbing two quart crystals in a dark room, you will see they willproduce light. Crystals have their consciousness of their kind and youshould ask them the permission to do so. Crystals are living organism.You can use the crystals to encode thoughts and beliefs in them, theywill be amplified. Quartzcrystals are composed of silicon dioxide see, SiO2. Quartz is the mostabundant single mineral on earth. It makes up about 12% of the earth'scrust. They are two groups of quartz macrocrystalline quartz (PhantomQuartz, Amethyst, Ametrine, Cat's-eye Quartz, Citrine, Rock Crystal,Rose Quartz, Rutilated Quartz and Smoky Quartz) and the other group iscryptocrystalline (such as Agate, Jasper). Workingwith crystals includes a number of steps which are choosing yourcrystals, cleaning your quartz crystals, charging and doing the actualwork you planned. It is prettyeasy to choose your crystals , just hold the intention to be guide tothe right crystals for you, that's it, there is no need to stare atyour belly button during 10 minutes to choose a crystal. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/solids/piezo.html