The Book of Stones: Who They Are and What They Teach Next comes a description of the crystal structure, hardness, history, and known locations of each mineral, plus any relevant legend or lore from the past. An illuminating alphabetical journey through the mineral kingdom, stone by stone, fo
| TITLE | : | The Book of Stones: Who They Are and What They Teach |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.80 (963 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1556436688 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 496 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2007-09-04 |
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The Book of Stones is a new edition of the best-selling guide to some of Earth’s most beautiful natural objects. Two introductory chapters detail the authors’ theories about how to work with crystals and stones—including the concept of crystal resonance and the scientific observation that living organisms (such as ourselves) are liquid crystalline structures. An illuminating alphabetical journey through the mineral kingdom, stone by stone, follows.Each entry begins with the stone name and photo, plus its elemental and chakra correspondences, as well as keywords that indicate its properties. Next comes a description of the crystal structure, hardness, history, and known locations of each mineral, plus any relevant legend or lore from the past. Each author then offers an essay on the subtle energy properties and spiritual applications of the stone. The entries conc
EDITORIAL :
“The Book of Stones is filled with information and with beauty!”—Melody, author of Love Is in the Earth“Each description is an intimate conversation between the Wisdom of the Stones and the deep soul Wisdom of thee two authors.”—Robert Sardello, PhD, author of Love and the World and Silence“This beautiful and unusual work opened a new and unknown world to me, right under my feet—a realm of qualities and possibilities of which I had known nothing and for which I am the richer.”—Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, The Biology of Transcendence, and The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of the Spirit“The Book of Stones has elevated the spiritual knowledge of crystals into a higher form. The classification of each stone is impeccable, along with wonderfu
REVIEW :
I guess you could write him a ticket for trespassing or something, but once again, the deeds of the Praetorians just don't seem to put them that firmly in the category of "villains." Given a facelift and some elbow grease, they could be great heroes.
As with the last volumes, there are some print errors as well, though not, mainly, inside the comics themselves (though there is a typo or two in there as well.) I'm talking about the front cover. This was a very well written young adult fantasy. The trademarked stones confuse the facts when a crystal healer is honestly trying to find a stone. By dissecting the world's most popular illusions into their basic forms, Ausbourne was able to definitely explain the steps for creating my own illusions using a variety of media. I would not say this book is appropriate for programming beginners in general, or even experienced programmers m


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