Okay, so, today I wanna talk about something that happened to me a while back – a broken crystal. Sounds kinda mystical, right? Well, it kinda was, in its own way. I had this beautiful amethyst cluster, not super big, but it was my favorite. I’d had it for years, used to keep it right on my desk where I could see it all the time. One day, I was rearranging my workspace, you know, the usual weekend cleaning spree. I picked up the crystal to dust under it, and bam, it slipped right outta my hands.
I watched in slow motion as it fell to the floor. It didn’t shatter into a million pieces, thank goodness, but a big chunk broke off the main cluster. My heart sank, I felt this weird pang of sadness, like I’d lost something really precious, more than just a rock. I carefully picked up both pieces, my hands a bit shaky. I sat there for a while, just looking at them, feeling kinda bummed out.
Then, I started thinking, “What does a broken crystal even mean?” I mean, is it bad luck? Is it a sign of something? I went down this whole rabbit hole, reading all sorts of stuff online. Some people said it meant the crystal had absorbed too much negative energy and needed to be cleansed. Others said it was a sign of change or transformation. Some sources even suggested that it represented an ending of a cycle or a breakthrough.
- Some say it absorbed too much negative energy.
- Others think it signals change.
- Maybe it means a cycle is ending or a breakthrough is coming.
Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming. I wasn’t sure what to believe. But I decided to take it as a sign to maybe let go of some old baggage, some negative stuff I’d been holding onto. I spent the next few days reflecting, journaling, and just trying to be more mindful of my thoughts and feelings.
My Own Takeaway
In the end, I glued the crystal back together as best as I could. It’s not perfect, you can still see the crack, but it’s still beautiful to me. Now, every time I look at it, it reminds me that things break, things change, and that’s okay. It’s a reminder to be more present, to let go of what no longer serves me, and to embrace the new beginnings that come with every ending. It might sound a bit cheesy, but that broken crystal actually taught me a valuable lesson. So, that was my little adventure with a broken crystal. Not exactly earth-shattering, but definitely something that stuck with me.