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    So I have a bowl with salt, eggshells, and lavender that i use for cleansing things like my jewelry, crystals, etc. I’ve had the one I currently have out, for a while now so I feel like it’s done its job and is ready to be replaced. I just don’t know how to dispose of it’s contents in a both spiritually and environmentally okay way. Like i cant put it outside in the dirt because the salt will ruin the soil but i also dont want to just throw it in the trash. do yall have any ideas? can it be used for something else?

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  • South_Border5967

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    May 11, 2022 at 4:34 pm

    if it’s extremely salty, pour it on bad weeds for your garden, it’s it’s not that salty, don’t worry, grass will endure it.

  • ACanadianGuy1967

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    May 11, 2022 at 4:34 pm

    You can cleanse it by putting it out in the sunshine, or under the light of the full moon, or with sound or smoke, and reuse it for cleansing other items.

  • kai-ote

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    May 11, 2022 at 4:34 pm

    The salt and eggshells work for protection, and don’t wear out. You might just toss it all in an envelope, add a bit of fresh lavender, and put that in a drawer with clothing in it.

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