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Crystals Plain & Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever Need
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Crystals Plain & Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever Need

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From time immemorial, crystals have been used for healing, and legend has it that long ago, people knew how to store information inside these precious stones. How does their incredible magic work? Through this clear, practical guide, discover the many ways crystals can cure physical, emotional, and spiritual problems, divine the future, and enhance psychic powers. See which ones work best to aid meditation and visualization, clear a room of negative energy, promote creativity, or foresee the future. There’s advice on buying, purifying, and charging the stones, crystal folklore, and a breathtaking gallery rich in information.

Other topics covered include:

  • Crystal legends and folklore
  • Healing with crystals
  • Crystals, colors, and chakras
  • Birthstones
  • Growing your own crystals
  • Crystals through the zodiac
  • Crystals for anniversaries

A splendid book for the curious and for beginners on the crystal path,Crystals, Plain and Simple is a book that entertains, enlightens, and informs.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 1, 2016
ISBN9781612833699
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Crystals Plain & Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever Need
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Cass Jackson

Cass and Janie Jackson are the authors of Astrology for Success, Crystals Plain and Simple, and Astrology Plain and Simple. They live in the UK.

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