As I always say, if your not 100% sure that it's not of the devil, then better be safe than sorry. I know I ran a search online for occult crystal healing, and it pulled up a boatload of stuff. Everything I've heard about crystal healing is either occult or part of the new age movement (which is rooted in the occult). It seems every time I hear the term "crystal healing" it has something to do the new age (occult) movement.
I would be VERY careful messing around with anything that you aren't 100% sure about. I personally would never mess with crystal healing, because I firmly believe it is rooted in the occult. The price is wayyy to steep to pay if you try it and are wrong! I've read several books on deliverances, and one of the things that has caused people problems is messing around with crystals that are cursed.
I've seen the occult world try to make something 'sound' scientific, or place demon powers behind something so that it 'seems' scientific, so that people will get involved. Beware! It's a deadly trap! I recently replied to a message for somebody who tinkered around with moving objects with his mind. He thought maybe it could be scientific and thought he would give it a try. I've heard what he was into, and I know it's real, I think I even saw somebody move a heavy tree in a mall one time like that, but it's not scientific, it's spiritual (demon powers are behind the moving of those objects). There is NO way you can move an object scientifically unless you do something physically to move it!!!
I also do NOT believe it is possible for a crystal to heal a person without spiritual involvement. Sure, if you add spiritual involvement to that crystal, it could 'seem' to be scientific, but I'm not convinced it's truly scientific.
Besides, the price to pay would be too steep if I tried it and it turned out to be demonically powered. :o
I read on one website that the majority of experts who promote crystal healing are actively involed in the occult. I think that alone says something.
Here's the Web site I found it on:
http://en.bibleinfo.com/questions/question.html?id=742
carnation said:
I was given a lovely crystal bracelet which is said to be a three in one function: for health, to push bad luck away and for overall well being.
Let's put the healing part aside for a moment, and look at the idea of it chasing bad luck away, and promoting overall well being. This is imposing that it will have an affect on the circumstances of your life! Either this effect can be caused by something scientific (the telephone, a car, etc.), or something spiritual.
I believe anything that controls the circumstances of our lives, without having a scientific reason, is rooted somewhere in the spiritual realm. If it isn't of God, it's of the devil! The Bible even preaches against magic charm bracelets (Ezekiel 13:18)!! I do not believe in good or bad luck, I believe in what the Bible speaks so much about: Blessings and curses. I believe
bad luck is directly linked with superstition, which is rooted in the occult!! They say that if you walk under a ladder, you can get bad luck... that is 100% superstition!
If you look up superstition in the dictionary, it says, "An irrational belief that an object, action, or circumstance not logically related to a course of events influences its outcome."
Two points that I would like to emphasize:
1.
Trying to avoid bad luck is superstition (occult).
2. Overall well being ONLY comes from God and God alone (Matthew 4:4).
Look at Ezekiel 13:18, "This is what the Sovereign Lord says: Destruction is certain for you women who are
ensnaring the souls of my people, both young and old alike.
You tie magic charms on their wrists and furnish them with magic veils. Do you think you can trap others without bringing destruction on yourselves?" (NLT)
From a concerned brother in Christ.
Bobby