Thorsons Way of Crystal Healing
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Average customer review:Product Description
As well as giving a thorough introduction to the properties and qualities of crystals, this book explores how crystal healing works, and how it can be combined with related therapies such as acupuncture, chakra work and energy healing. The author's belief is that many properties are attributed to crystals that they simply can't have, and that many crystal books and much of the information available to the public comes from misinformed sources. This book should give the beginner an honest understanding of the real value of crystals and of how they can develop their personal experiences of working with them. Includes 15-20 b&w line drawings, as well as plenty of practical exerices, meditations and visualizations.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #893272 in Books
- Published on: 2001-06-04
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
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About the Author
Ronald Bonewitz originally trained as a geologist specialising in crystal chemistry, and now holds a PhD in Behavioural Science, emphasising physiological pyschology. He has given hundreds of crystal courses worldwide and has a reputation for clarity and integrity. He has written several books on crystals, including the forthcoming Cosmic Crystals
Customer Reviews
I'm only half way through, but ...
So far I'm over half way through the book and I haven't really learnt nothing. I have found this book very unclear. It has so far explained (1) what crystals do NOT do, (2) tried to explain what they are (but the lack of diagrams and too much chemistry talk, makes this difficult to understand), (3) and says that crystal healing works by mirroring - but failed to explained what mirroring is - despite a whole chapter on the subject. The remaining part of the book talks about charkas, colours, where to find crystals - but as I still don't know what 'crystal healing' is - I fail to see that point of reading the rest of the book.

