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Book Reviews of The Crystal BibleBook Review: A Gem Of A Book Summary: 4 Stars
I love Judy Hall's The Crystal Bible. Everything you need is contained into one book. Unlike Melodies where you have to buy more than one book. Plus I like the small size. I can carry it practically anywhere. The only thing I do wish is that she would have put in this book whether or not you use the direct or indirect method when using the remedies. In one of her other books that I have she tells you how to do the direct or indirect method and I would have liked to know which one to use for what remedy. That is the only reason I gave it four stars instead of five.
Book Review: For "believers" only. Summary: 1 Stars
This book is for believers only. Not in any way a science text. There are factual errors. There are no clues how the author comes up with healing properties. No studies, methodology, or evidence of research. The author does not give an adequate explanation of who she is, where this "knowledge" comes from, education, anything. I was wondering if this book was defective. Missing a chapter on research, bibliography, or anything that could breathe life in to so many unfounded statements. Apparently not. Some will believe anything. It's an intelligence test.
Book Review: Fantastic resource for rockhounds, healers, & pagans. Summary: 5 Stars
Besides color pictures of crystals (some in more than one version), this book includes information on color, appearance and where it originates from. Something which is good to know if you are concerned about the mining practices of certain countries.
Each crystal also has a section on how to use it for healing, including where to place on the body and what aliments it's used to treat. However Pagans and Witches will also find the information on attributes a great resource for developing their own use of crystals in spells and rituals.
Book Review: Good reference Summary: 5 Stars
I picked this book up a few weeks ago and have really been enjoying it. The physical format is neat and handy, small enough to tote along but still thick and in full-color. And besides the information on the healing properties of various gems, it's a very good illustrated reference to the stones themselves. I own quite a few other books on gems and jewelry, but this one is by far the easiest to use for looking up and identifying specific stones, since it's alphabetized, and it provides the greatest amount of information and photos of each stone.
Book Review: Excellent Resource! Summary: 4 Stars
I have been working with crystals for quite a while now (over 10 years). So, I have accumulated quite a few books on the subject of crystals. I must say that this is one of the best reference books I have come across. I haven't purchased a crystal book in quite a long time, because there were no good new books. But, then I ordered this one and was pleasantly surprised. Very good pictures and good, basic information. Highly recommended for anyone trying to learn more about the properties of various crystals. --Rev. Jeff, www.revjeff.com
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