Cleansing jade is important in maintaining its energetic purity and effectiveness, especially if you use it for healing, meditation, or spiritual purposes. Here are some common ways to cleanse jade:
Water Cleansing
Gently rinse your jade under lukewarm running water. As you do so, visualise any negative or stagnant energies being washed away.
Salt Water Soak
Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and add a pinch of sea salt or Himalayan salt. Submerge your jade in the saltwater for a few hours or overnight. Afterwards, rinse the stone under running water to remove any salt residue.
Sunlight Cleansing
Place your jade in direct sunlight for a few hours. The sunlight energises and purifies the crystal. However, be cautious with this method, as prolonged exposure to strong sunlight may alter the colour of some jade varieties.
Moonlight Cleansing
Leave your jade out overnight during a full moon or when the moon is waxing. Moonlight is a gentle and nurturing way to cleanse and recharge crystals.
Smudging
Pass your jade through the smoke of burning sage, palo santo, or other cleansing herbs. As the smoke envelops the crystal, visualise it clearing away any negative energies. This method is especially useful for spiritual cleansing.
Sound Cleansing
Use sound vibrations to cleanse your jade. You can place it near or on a singing bowl, gong, or tingsha cymbal and strike the instrument to create sound waves that purify the crystal.
Visualisation
Hold your jade in your hand, close your eyes, and focus on cleansing it. Visualise a bright light or energy enveloping the stone, clearing away any impurities or negativity.
Selenite Charging
Place your Jade on a piece of selenite for several hours or overnight. Selenite is a self-cleansing crystal and can help cleanse other stones' energies.
Remember to cleanse your jade regularly, especially if you use it frequently. Trust your intuition and choose the cleansing method that resonates most with you and your crystal.