STEP 9 - sobriety stones - Rox Box - recovery crystal set

Step 9  |  Making Amends

12 step collection

Approach relationships with sincerity and openness using this crystal set. It helps you foster understanding, release guilt, and rebuild meaningful connections.

Mantra: "I approach others with sincerity and a willingness to make things right."

Crystals:

Garnet (Courage): Encourages reconciliation and emotional connection.

Red Tigers Eye (Integrity): Promotes clear and honest communication.

Red Aventurine (Renewal): Sparks optimism and motivation for amends.

Golden Calcite (Confidence): Assists in rebuilding trust and self-worth.

Celebrate the Journey: Thoughtfully curated Crystal Gift Sets for each of the 12 Steps, offering strength, encouragement, and support through sobriety's challenges and milestones.

Deep Healing Energy: Harness the transformative power of crystal energy to promote inner peace, clarity, and emotional healing on the recovery journey.

Meaningful Symbolism: These crystals serve as a powerful reminder of resilience, hope, and the commitment to personal growth.

Perfect Gift: Ideal for sponsors or sponsees, these collections honor progress and make a heartfelt celebration of recovery and milestones.

(JUMBO SIZE BOXES)

Crystal Clear Packaging

8-16+ crystals in each box 

approx. 1/2lb. of crystals in each box set

Crystal size may vary from small to large 


Each stone is labeled/identified with the intention 

Crystal Clear Packaging.

** STONES MAY VARY **

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note::::::::::
We do our best to make accurate descriptions of the items you will receive. Please note that these are natural stones, therefore may be slightly larger/smaller and color of stones may vary slightly from the exact stones photographed.

disclaimer:::::::
These crystals are for entertainment purposes only. Your energetic experience is subject to your own personal interpretation. The information above does not constitute medical, psychological, business, or financial advice. The customer is responsible for his or her own decisions.



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