Crystals have an incredibly strong vibration so it is easy to transfer these vibrations to water. Some people call these elixirs, essences or remedies either way elixirs are a type of "mineral water".
Elixirs are taken internally but they can also be applied to the skin, in the bath, or even as a room spray. It is only limited to your imagination.
To make an elixir you will need
1. distilled or spring water
2. brandy or vodka (as a preservative)
3. a glass bowl or jar (no metal)
4. a dosage bottle with an airtight stopper (preferably a dark bottle)
5. Crystal
The Direct method
This method is used for crystals that are non-dissolvable.
Fill the glass bowl with the water and then place in the crystal, next place the bowl in the sunlight for twelve hours. Remove the crystal and pour the water into the bottle. Keep the bottle in a cool dark place. If you would like to keep the elixir for more than a week, add fifty per cent of the size of the bottle with brandy or vodka to preserve it.
The Indirect method
This method is used for crystals that are toxic, fragile or dissolvable. Fill the glass bowl with water then put the crystal in a glass jar. Put the glass jar in the water. The remainder of the instructions are as above in the direct method.
If you unsure whether a crystal is toxic or dissolvable the best choice is to use the indirect method.