Tuesday, January 22, 2013

This Salt Lamp Thing

Solid Salt.  Soothing, cleansing, calming.
The light shines through it.  It is one big chunk that looks like a rock--about a foot high including the stand .  It is, indeed, pure, solid salt.

But why?  Well, it makes a pretty night light.  Salt is used to preserve in the food world and to cleanse in the medical world. When you walk on the beach or shore of the ocean, it relaxes and heals.  That what salt does.  That's why.

A salt lamp in your house keeps the stress energy low, can make it easier to sleep (I would have it on during the day in the bedroom and off at night), and helps promote harmony by clearing away cranky energy.  In a pinch, it can be used as a consistent heat source to germinate seeds.  Come to think of it, since the pineapple seeds have been on the salt lamp, the mold stopped!

My two lamps were gifts, so, once on my Things I get to do today, all I did was plug them in.  Bet you could find one on line.  Shipping could be an item since they're heavy (as a rock).  Check your local alternative book store.  They can help you find this salt lamp thing.

7 comments:

  1. I have never even heard of salt lamps!

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    1. Well, then, this is something you might want to explore. Certainly could soothe your life in all the right places. Blessings to you, Pam.

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  2. Its beautiful and sounds so magical to me,
    love
    tweedles

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    1. It is a bit of magic, Tweedles. The very best of magic.

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  3. ohh I have one of these and it's fantastic! I need to turn it on more often, thank you for the nudge ;) also...pineapple seeds?? I will be supremely jealous if you grow your own pineapple!

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    1. Right! If I ever grow my own pineapple, you'll hear me shouting from here on the West Coast all the way to the East Coast. There will be updates on the progress of these itty-bitty, teeny weeny seeds.

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  4. Thanks for the info. Gonna have to do some searching. I doubt there are any in my small town! Never heard of them before. Been wanting to buy one of those salt blocks to cook on though.

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