For those who use meditation stones in promoting your soulful leadership, you may be wondering what to do with all the stones you collect. It’s true that different loose stones hold different healing and helping energies, so amassing a collection of various stones to use for various purposes is recommended. We encourage the use of stones during meditation, and we also are familiar with the storage and organization questions that go along with having such a collection.
If you keep your loose stones in a drawer to be taken out whenever you need that meditative moment for your spiritual management, you’ll want an organizational method that is quick and collected, but doesn’t take too much space. In these instances, divided cardboard flats like those you’d find in a filing cabinet can work very well. They section off your drawers to allow for stones to be kept in their proper place, and can even be labelled so the stones and energies you need at any given time are found in seconds. If cardboard flats aren’t workable for your drawer or desk, labelled stackable plastic trays will give you a similar organized feel if your particular drawer is deep enough to hold them. If you have a huge collection, then you might want to consider using a Plastic Shelving or a Pallet Rack System.
One plus offered by loose meditation stones is their beauty, so you may even want to keep your favorites or your most used on display. In these instances, having small glass, wood, or stone bowls on your desk top filled with different varieties of stones can be a useful and beautiful display piece. When you wish to meditate with your stones, they’re only a reach away, but your exposure to them will provide you with their calming, clarifying, or courageous energies whenever you need it most.
One of the most popular ways to keep meditation stones is in small pouches, like the velvet pouch offered with our OM Factor Rx Kit. These velvet pouches look great on display, but they also serve an important purpose keeping your loose stones or prayer beads out of direct sunlight and the damage that can do to your stones’ color.
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