







- Nothing on these intention pages is medical, psychological, or psychiatric advice.
- Crystal traditions are cultural and spiritual practices, not treatments.
- If you are experiencing persistent or severe anxiety, depression, grief, or any health concern, please speak to a qualified clinician.
- Crystals are not a substitute for professional care.
Intention pages
How to read an intention page
- Start with the tradition framing at the top. Every page opens with what practitioners have long associated with the intention, not with a promise.
- Look at the primary stones. These are the crystals most frequently named in documented practitioner literature for the intention.
- Look at the supporting stones. These are less central but often paired alongside the primaries.
- Read the ritual notes as suggestions. Practitioners describe a range of ways to work with an intention stone; adapt them to your own life and space.
- Cross reference with the chakra hub if the intention has a traditional chakra tie, and with the birthstone or zodiac hubs if a reader is drawn to stones already personal to them.
Why we hedge so carefully on this hub
Topics like anxiety, depression, sleep, and grief appear on this hub because they are among the most searched terms in the category. They are also topics where a reader could be in real distress. The site’s rule is to treat the tradition seriously without pretending it is a therapy.
A rose quartz on a bedside table is not a sleep aid in any clinical sense. It is a familiar, pleasant object that a practice has long associated with softness and rest.
Readers who report calmer sleep are not lying; they are describing a personal experience with a ritual object in their environment. The line between that and a medical claim is the one we hold.
Pairings we will not make
- We do not pair stones with prescription medications or clinical treatments.
- We do not recommend using crystals to delay or skip professional care for any health concern.
- We do not claim outcomes on money, business, or fertility pages; those are traditions and are framed as such.
- We do not make legal or financial promises tied to any stone.
If you are in crisis
If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self harm, please call or text a crisis line in your country, or go to an emergency room. In the United States, 988 reaches the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. A crystal page is not a substitute for that call.