Entry No. 32: I See Now, Crystal Clear
morganjohnson153 • June 14, 2023
“In a crystal we have clear evidence of the existence of a formative life principle, and though we cannot understand the life of a crystal, it is nonetheless a living being.” - Nikola Tesla
I have been feeling in a darker mood recently due to a lot of uncertainty in my life, and my content has reflected such. It would be hard for it
not
to as I speak to you each week with the words that have been laying heavy on my
heart
.
Today I feel like changing it up and talking about something that brings me joy, crystals .
Before we go down today's chat, take your judgments and leave them at the door.
If you don't think you are able to leave ‘em at the door, please feel free to walk right out of it .
I am a firm believer that anyone can believe whatever they choose to believe in, that is their right as a human on this planet. That is as long as that belief isn't hurting anyone, no serial killer endorsements here.
Being a Christian there are lots of people who think that crystals are not permitted for use. I am going to dive into my personal beliefs on that right now. If you disagree that's awesome, it means we are humans with free will and how great is a God that can create us so differently. I hope you have an open mind to the topic, as the universe has far more colors than black and white.
The Bible mentions many things that are taken by individuals and perverted from the sense that it was originally written in. Like that women should be silent in church, but that's an additional topic for an additional week. People associate crystals with the occult and that could not be farther from the truth. Crystals are created by our planet which was created by our Creator .
God does not make mistakes.
Turning to anything to solve problems that only God can solve is not right, we don't worship false idols. However, utilizing a tool created by your Heavenly Father is different . I think it boils down to intention , what was your reasoning and what was on your heart when you did the action. We can not control how everyone else intends to use an item.
I can use a stapler to attach photos of puppies, babies, and kittens together or I could use it to beat someone to death. That is 100% on me. It is not Charles Henry Gould’s (inventor of the stapler in case you were wondering) fault that I misused his product. He created an item that solved a problem and I misused it.
I take the same approach with crystals. God created the planet, God created crystals, and they are a tool just like any of the others God has given me to connect with Him .
Now that's out of the way there is still one more thing to address, energy . If you believe in religion or crystals or vibes or not does not change the fact that every single thing on this planet has energy.
That is a non disputed fact of our universe just like the fact that The Office is the best television show ever.
What? You weren’t there when we took that global vote?
I studied Forensic Chemistry in college and as a result I attended a lot of physics classes. I am not that good at physics and I never really liked it.
I once answered a question about the velocity of a vase falling after being hit with “Who cares, the vase is still broken.” and received a 1/10th of a point for giving my professor a chuckle . Doesn’t change the fact that I remember the conversations that were had on matter and energy.
Kirkland Brand Professor Morgan speaking to educate you on matter:
Matter is anything that takes up space on Earth and has mass . Matter is made up of atoms which are smaller bits of matter. Atoms are made of even smaller bits of matter: protons , neutrons , and electrons . Electrons don’t get any smaller but protons and neutrons do and they can even break down into quarks . These particles are all moving constantly at different frequencies and speed as determined by the type of matter they make up. Think water!
Therefore by the power vested in me, by the classes I took in college and Google: crystals have energy.
I have always been attracted to them as they are obviously visually stunning, and so has my husband. When we looked at the things his parents saved for him from his childhood there were tons of geodes and crystals that he collected as a boy scout. They are now proudly on display in our home along with some geodes we have bought together over the years.
I also was interested in crystals as a kid but the interest grew in my 20s. I remember being at a TJMaxx buying things and seeing a pair of rose quartz earrings that I thought were beautiful. On the box it said that it helps attract love, not just any love, unconditional love. I remember thinking " Sure Jan, let's see what you got ." The week I bought them I met my husband. I wore them every day until for our first Christmas when my husband replaced them with diamonds.
I still have them in my jewelry box and I don't know if I would ever be able to part with them.
In the summer of 2022 I started really getting into crystals (more than just a pair of earrings) and I felt the need to begin growing my collection. I really liked being able to pick out which ones were calling to me. My husband and I would go pick out some cool crystals and I was always so excited to share those experiences with him. But I never used them. Being a type A, organized, always prepared person I wanted to ensure I knew everything about them prior to using them. I didn’t want to use them wrong , so I just didn't use them at all . I was too busy planning how I would use them, creating a storage system, and learning all about them.
I got so caught up in the logistics of how I was taking away from the magic of why.
I have recently started using my collection and it has brought me a lot of joy to use the things that make me happy and to not be so in my head about getting it right . I found some cool local shops and met some really interesting people. I have learned that there are people in my life who are interested in this as well and it has been cool to bond with them. No one I have met who was interested in this hobby has ever been rude to me. It seems like a community of people who trust in the magic of something much bigger than them and I can get behind that 100%.
If you are interested in crystals or anything else, try it.
Life is too short to have something beautiful tucked away waiting for the perfect circumstance.
Love you more,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
Crystals: The Modern Guide to Crystal Healing by Yulia Van Doren . Not only does this book have some beautiful images that make it a great coffee table book, but it is full of detailed information explained in such a clear way.
Today I feel like changing it up and talking about something that brings me joy, crystals .
Before we go down today's chat, take your judgments and leave them at the door.
If you don't think you are able to leave ‘em at the door, please feel free to walk right out of it .
I am a firm believer that anyone can believe whatever they choose to believe in, that is their right as a human on this planet. That is as long as that belief isn't hurting anyone, no serial killer endorsements here.
Being a Christian there are lots of people who think that crystals are not permitted for use. I am going to dive into my personal beliefs on that right now. If you disagree that's awesome, it means we are humans with free will and how great is a God that can create us so differently. I hope you have an open mind to the topic, as the universe has far more colors than black and white.
The Bible mentions many things that are taken by individuals and perverted from the sense that it was originally written in. Like that women should be silent in church, but that's an additional topic for an additional week. People associate crystals with the occult and that could not be farther from the truth. Crystals are created by our planet which was created by our Creator .
God does not make mistakes.
Turning to anything to solve problems that only God can solve is not right, we don't worship false idols. However, utilizing a tool created by your Heavenly Father is different . I think it boils down to intention , what was your reasoning and what was on your heart when you did the action. We can not control how everyone else intends to use an item.
I can use a stapler to attach photos of puppies, babies, and kittens together or I could use it to beat someone to death. That is 100% on me. It is not Charles Henry Gould’s (inventor of the stapler in case you were wondering) fault that I misused his product. He created an item that solved a problem and I misused it.
I take the same approach with crystals. God created the planet, God created crystals, and they are a tool just like any of the others God has given me to connect with Him .
Now that's out of the way there is still one more thing to address, energy . If you believe in religion or crystals or vibes or not does not change the fact that every single thing on this planet has energy.
That is a non disputed fact of our universe just like the fact that The Office is the best television show ever.
What? You weren’t there when we took that global vote?
I studied Forensic Chemistry in college and as a result I attended a lot of physics classes. I am not that good at physics and I never really liked it.
I once answered a question about the velocity of a vase falling after being hit with “Who cares, the vase is still broken.” and received a 1/10th of a point for giving my professor a chuckle . Doesn’t change the fact that I remember the conversations that were had on matter and energy.
Kirkland Brand Professor Morgan speaking to educate you on matter:
Matter is anything that takes up space on Earth and has mass . Matter is made up of atoms which are smaller bits of matter. Atoms are made of even smaller bits of matter: protons , neutrons , and electrons . Electrons don’t get any smaller but protons and neutrons do and they can even break down into quarks . These particles are all moving constantly at different frequencies and speed as determined by the type of matter they make up. Think water!
Therefore by the power vested in me, by the classes I took in college and Google: crystals have energy.
I have always been attracted to them as they are obviously visually stunning, and so has my husband. When we looked at the things his parents saved for him from his childhood there were tons of geodes and crystals that he collected as a boy scout. They are now proudly on display in our home along with some geodes we have bought together over the years.
I also was interested in crystals as a kid but the interest grew in my 20s. I remember being at a TJMaxx buying things and seeing a pair of rose quartz earrings that I thought were beautiful. On the box it said that it helps attract love, not just any love, unconditional love. I remember thinking " Sure Jan, let's see what you got ." The week I bought them I met my husband. I wore them every day until for our first Christmas when my husband replaced them with diamonds.
I still have them in my jewelry box and I don't know if I would ever be able to part with them.
In the summer of 2022 I started really getting into crystals (more than just a pair of earrings) and I felt the need to begin growing my collection. I really liked being able to pick out which ones were calling to me. My husband and I would go pick out some cool crystals and I was always so excited to share those experiences with him. But I never used them. Being a type A, organized, always prepared person I wanted to ensure I knew everything about them prior to using them. I didn’t want to use them wrong , so I just didn't use them at all . I was too busy planning how I would use them, creating a storage system, and learning all about them.
I got so caught up in the logistics of how I was taking away from the magic of why.
I have recently started using my collection and it has brought me a lot of joy to use the things that make me happy and to not be so in my head about getting it right . I found some cool local shops and met some really interesting people. I have learned that there are people in my life who are interested in this as well and it has been cool to bond with them. No one I have met who was interested in this hobby has ever been rude to me. It seems like a community of people who trust in the magic of something much bigger than them and I can get behind that 100%.
If you are interested in crystals or anything else, try it.
Life is too short to have something beautiful tucked away waiting for the perfect circumstance.
Love you more,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
Crystals: The Modern Guide to Crystal Healing by Yulia Van Doren . Not only does this book have some beautiful images that make it a great coffee table book, but it is full of detailed information explained in such a clear way.

Morgan Conner
is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
Whether she's impacting, inspiring, or offering a fresh perspective, Morgan hopes her writing resonates deeply with her audience.

October 30, 2025
To Our Son Cannon: You are loved, believed in, protected, and supported more than you could ever imagine. Why? Just for being you, no strings, no conditions, no stipulations. You and you alone will always be enough. It's been a bit since I sat down to write, and well, for good reason. A lot has changed in the past five months since I last posted an entry. Our son was born a few months ago, and he has changed our priorities and the amount of time and effort we have to dedicate to other things, and rightfully so. I am not sure if this post will be inspirational, helpful, or motivational for anyone in any way. In all honesty, it might serve as a dumping ground for some of the thoughts and feelings that have been sitting on my chest, spewed out onto the keys in a very “all over the place” manner. But it is real, and it's raw, much like I have found motherhood to be. My son was delivered via scheduled C-section. He was measuring quite large, and the doctors were growing concerned with his size and delivery as well as shoulder dystocia. Aka, they were concerned that he would be stuck in the birth canal, leading to an emergency c-section, or, as I was told, they could try to “gently break his clavicle to get him out.” I don't know about you, but I refuse to “gently” break a bone in my kid so I can have the “badge of honor” of a vaginal birth. I am not saying a vaginal birth isn't worth celebrating, but becoming a mom is hard in any fashion; none of it is ever easy. I am saying I would never allow my son to suffer so I could have bragging rights. I know some people don't view a C-section as “birth,” but I can assure you it is. When you are pulled into that room without your partner, practically naked, terrified, and surrounded by people who are just experiencing another day at work, just to be numbed, restrained, and cut into while you are awake, praying the whole time that you survive, it's not easy. Its birth. It's love. It's motherhood. Being that I was scheduled to have my son, unlike the birth experience where I always imagined some dramatic water breaking moment and scrambling to the hospital like in the movies, it was pretty simple. Call the doctor, schedule the appointment, prepare for surgery, walk in, and have a baby. Each way has its pros and cons, but it was nice to be able to know when he was coming. Although the night before he was born was worse than any night before Christmas or the first day of school that I ever had as a kid, or even the night before my wedding. The anticipation was insane. I was feeling so much excitement to meet my son, but also so much fear that both he and I would be okay the next day. I spent most of the night writing letters to my family members in the event that I didn't survive the next day. The morning of my son's birth, as we gathered the last-minute items to go to the hospital, I told my husband, “If I don't make it, both my will and my letters to my loved ones are on my Google Drive.” I told him I didn't want to ruin the mood of the day with my fear, but I never wanted to leave him unsure of what to do, and from then on, we just didn't talk about it. We drove to the hospital, and we had our son. Later that day, I asked him if he would want to read what I wrote to him the night before, and he said he never wanted to read the letter, and he still hasn’t. In fact, he was, until this moment, the only one who knew they were written. I have never seen that man look more terrified than when I was on the operating table and more relieved than when both our son and I were safe. I truly could not have done it without him, and I am grateful for him and love him even more every day. Preparing for a C-section was terrifying. I knew the risks were higher, I knew what was going to happen to me, I knew the recovery would be worse, and I walked into that room head held high and determined to leave it alive. I am very lucky. I had an incredible medical team who made the process so smooth for me that I am so happy I chose to do a C-section. Our son was born with the cord around his neck, and his head and shoulders measured more than 10 cm around, confirming he most likely would have been stuck and unable to breathe. Resulting in an emergency C-section anyway and a whole other litany of potential complications and risks. But we made the choice ahead of time, and it was the right one. God’s plan is always the best way. Postpartum was like nothing I had ever experienced. At the time, I just wanted the pain and sleepless nights to end. But now, as my son sleeps through the night and I feel just a tad more normal, I would be lying if I said I didn't miss it. I never thought I would miss that hospital room when I walked out of it. But as he continues to grow, learn, and change right before my very eyes, a part of me longs for the hours/days old baby who wailed and the parents who had no clue how to make it stop. It's hard to remember a place and time that we can never go back to. It feels like just yesterday, but also a lifetime ago. I love the person he is, and miss the person he was, and I am excited for the person he will be all at the same time. It's such a complicated feeling to describe, but I am sure that every parent out there can relate. I have always loved kids. From a very young age, I have always wanted to be a mom. I taught many children over the years, from my first Preschoolers I ever worked with in 2012 to the last class in 2018. I have babysat and nannied for countless families and kids. If you know my story, then you know I was a step-mother to a sweet girl as well for almost the first year of her life. I have always LOVED kids. After over a year of trying, I can honestly say there was a point when I was afraid I would never get to have one of my own and have the family I always dreamed of. Every child is a blessing, but in our eyes, our miracle baby takes the cake. When you struggle and almost lose hope for so long, the light at the end of the tunnel shines just a little brighter. To those out there in any form of fertility struggle, loss, or challenge, as it involves kids, trying to conceive, external pressures from people who have no idea what you are going through, or the unspeakable grief of losing a child, I see you. If you ever need someone to talk to, my door is always open. My heart is with you. As I become more of Morgan the person again and a little less of Morgan the mom, I am starting to do the things that I love to do. Dusting off the books, the crochet hooks, and most importantly, the laptop keys. I hope to get back into all things blog and writing because I miss it. As this is my 54th entry, one can assume I have a lot to say, and holding it all in for months, you can only imagine how full my head is. But it is not nearly as full as my heart or my arms are nowadays. I wouldn’t have it any other way. Love you more, Morgan Cannon’s Mom Check this out Corner: Baby Einstein's Free Spotify Playlist If you have kids or even if you don't, classical music is great for everyone. As said in the Disney Pixar Movie The Incredibles, “Who is ready for some neurological stimulation?”

