Method: Selenite Plate
Place the stone on a flat selenite slab or charging plate. Selenite is the gentlest universal cleanser and never needs cleansing itself, making it the most practical option for a working kit kept on a shelf or altar.
Suitable for: all stones. Recommended duration: overnight to twenty-four hours. Cleansing is the act of returning a working stone to a neutral state after it has done energetic labor on your behalf. Practitioners differ on how often this is needed, some cleanse daily, others only when a stone begins to feel "tired" in the hand, but most agree that any stone in active use benefits from the practice on at least a weekly cadence. The method matters less than the consistency.
How to Do It Well
Begin by setting an intention before you start. Hold the stone in both hands, take three breaths, and silently name what you are releasing. The intention is the half of the work that no method can substitute for. Then proceed with the method as described above, paying attention to any small physical cues, a temperature change, a faint shift in weight, a settling in the hand. These cues are how practitioners learn to recognize when a cleansing is complete; they are subtle, and they grow more reliable with practice.
When to Use This Method
Different cleansing methods suit different moments. Selenite Plate is particularly well-suited to all stones. If a stone has been used for heavy work, a difficult conversation, a grief vigil, a long meditation on a hard subject, give it a longer cleansing than usual. If it has only been carried casually, a short reset is enough. With practice, you will develop an intuitive sense for which method each stone in your kit prefers; some stones quietly insist on one method and resist others.
After Cleansing
A freshly cleansed stone is a blank stone. Hold it again briefly, set a clear new intention, and return it to its working place, pocket, altar, bedside dish. Many practitioners find that the day after a thorough cleansing produces a noticeably brighter quality in the stone's daily presence; over months, this becomes one of the small reliable rhythms of the practice.
For a wider view of related stones and practices, see our crystal library, the chakra reference, and our list of working intentions.
Editorially recommended companion read: a working practitioner's notes on this topic.