This Crystal squeezed the last drop of people-pleasing from my heart
The invisible weight we carry
when we believe we have to do everything ourselves.
The rainbow crystals started singing first.
Their song wasn't really about color. It was about light—not the light of the sun or of the spirit—it was about lightness of being.
They showed us how unfinished things linger in our energy. Unspoken words. Old disappointments. Expectations we keep carrying. Invisible threads connecting us to moments, people, and stories that are not yet complete.
Each one, they whispered, is like a string with a tiny weight attached.
One weight may not seem like much. But over time, they accumulate. We begin to feel heavy without knowing why.
The rainbow crystals showed us another way.
They invited us to throw rainbows onto our burdens—not to deny them, fix them, or force them away, but to soften our grip. To bring lightness where we had become accustomed to carrying weight.
A Message from the Angels
The song of the angel crystals soon followed.
Their message was simple.
Gentle.
Timeless.
"Angels are like rainbows. They are always there. Sometimes we simply need a little help seeing them."
Now They Are Singing Together
The rainbow crystals and angel crystals each brought their own gifts. Now they are singing together.
And living in the frequency of their harmony, something unexpected surfaced.
Not a new truth.
An old one.
One that had been quietly shaping my life from beneath the surface.
I realized that I had been wishing for helpful people in my life.
At the same time, I was carrying a very different belief:
I have to do everything myself.
It wasn't a belief I spoke aloud. It lived deeper than that. It shaped my expectations. My relationships. The way I moved through the world. And without realizing it, I kept attracting situations that reflected it back to me.
I couldn't understand why support felt unreliable.
Why help rarely arrived in the way I hoped.
Why I felt alone with so many of life's invisible weights.
The angels and rainbows revealed something I hadn't seen before.
You cannot truly receive support while believing you must carry everything yourself. That belief leaves no room for help to enter.
No room for partnership.
No room for grace.
Embodying grace
Twice this past week, I found myself in situations where promises were not fulfilled. The old version of me would have quietly absorbed the disappointment.
She would have worried about being difficult.
She would have softened her truth to protect someone else's comfort.
Instead, I spoke up.
Respectfully.
Honestly.
Without blame.
Without apology.
Without worrying about what anyone thought of me.
And something surprising happened.
Nothing collapsed.
The sky didn't fall.
The conversations may still be uncomfortable.
Some relationships may shift. But that is no longer the point.
It was as if the last drop of people-pleasing was squeezed out of me.
A weight I had carried for years quietly slipped away.
That is one of the hidden gifts of angels and rainbows. Not that they remove our burdens for us. But that they help us see which burdens were never ours to carry in the first place.
And that is one of the gifts of crystals as well. They help us hear truths that have been waiting patiently inside us all along.
The rainbow-and-angel crystal duet came with a message I didn't know I needed to hear. I had not stopped to notice how much I was carrying. I had grown so accustomed to the weight that I no longer questioned it.
But some burdens can be put down.
Some expectations can be released.
Some invisible strings can be cut.
Have you noticed?
These crystals are inviting us to pause and gently ask ourselves:
What invisible weights am I still carrying?
How might I step more lightly?
You don't have to do it alone.
Help is closer than you think.
Call in the angels.
Bring in the rainbows.
Be light-er