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The Crystal Bible (The Crystal Bible Series)
M**N
A Great metaphysical reference book for all levels !
Although Judy Hall has written several books about crystals that are extrememly informative and entertaining, her most important contribution in my opinion is the knowledge she has mastered by bringing together what we know today as the Crystal Bible I and Crystal Bible II. We will do these books together, yet point out some very amazing traits that are peculiar to each one.Size and Weight CBI score ( 5★) CBII ( 5★)The first thing to notice about these books is the size of them. this may not sound like a relevant point in a book review, but hey if you are a crystal healer who is having to travel with your tools, the size and weight of the book makes a pretty big difference as to which book is part of your 'travel pack'. These books easily fit inside most ladies purses, if you carry one, the side pocket of many back packs and they weigh less than one pound each. When I have a back pack full of rocks, that are starting to add up to about 70 or 80 pounds, I personally prefer to add the lightest weight book that is still an effective referance. That is exactly what I get with the Crystal Bible.Organization CBI ( 5★) CBII ( 5★)With a table of contents that is diveded into 2 parts, 'contents' and 'crystal reference', it is easy to quickly find a stone you may be looking for. The stones are in alphabetical order, making it fast and almost brainless to find a stone. The contents are clearly labled so that you can easily choose a section of information that is outside the crystal references such as crystal backgrounds which is a pretty generic explanation of how crystals form. The index of the book refers to symptoms and stones can easily be found by symptom, rather than by name.Ease of Use CBI( 5★) CBII ( 5★)Ease of use refers to how many times I would be apt to use this book to look something up rather than another book. For the most part CBI / II are the first place I start when I am wanting to reference something. Judy Hall is offers very quick, precise information that for the most part is accurate. The amount of 'fluff' is minimal and her insight is very practical. This is a good reference book to use while working with stones and wanting a very quick, no bull s*** answer as to what this stone has been said to do. I often refer to CBI / II as the 'down and dirty', when want info fast and don't have time to read a lot of fluff.Presentation CBI( 5★) CBII ( 5★)When it comes to crystal books, Judy Hall has the presentation category hands down! I realize that there are many books out there that may show better graphics of crystals, stones and minerals, but Ms. Hall's presentation on stones is real. She not only shows you what the upper price range of a stone would look like, she also shows youpictures of what you are most likely to see in your local store. This can make this book one of your MVB ( most valuable books), because often times clients or friends will ask me what a stone is ( I do realize that they know not what they do....) and hand me a dull black tumbled stone. It helps alot to see what many of these stones typically looks like in its tumbled form. She also has graphics of most formations that make that stone special. She focuses on everyday real stones that you are likely to have, or see, rather than very rare minerals with shots from a museum.Actual Content CBI( 4★) CBII ( 3★)As much as I would love to give higher ratings here, I feel that there are still some mistakes in the actual information. when I say mistakes I am talking facts, such as the claim that Chrysoberyl Cat's Eye is a form of Beryl, it isn't, it's structure does not match that of beryl. Beryl is Beryllium Aluminum Silicate that forms in the hexagonal crystal structure. Chrysoberyl is an Oxide that forms in the Orthorhombic crystal structure. They are different minerals and different crystals. This does not make her information useless by far, The amount of information compiled and organized in such a simple way makes up for the few places where there are some factual error. Ms Hall has written about her experiences with stones over a 30 year period and she expresses herself very concisely, effectively and intellegently, however the 'new stones' in CBII are not new stones, these are new names for old stones for marketing techniques and I took points off for this. As a consumer and as a teacher, I prefer books that are not full of marketing ploys to confuse the consumer into spending more money, I prefer straight talk about what a stone is, what others experience have been and any recommendations those who have worked with the stones have. I am not looking for new names with stories of glory and romance behind them meant to drive sales. There is less of this in CBI than CBII, when looking at industry standards at the time of publishing for each of these books it makes sense that Ms. Hall had to step into the competition stirred up by other authors on the subject, at that time, but I believe her information was much better prior to that step in her career.Would I recommend this books to Friends? YESWould I re-purchase this books if the need arrises ? YESCBI Overall score - ( 4. 8 ★)CBII overall score - ( 4. 6 ★)
D**E
The Ultimate Guide To Crystal
The Crystal Bible is a detailed, user-friendly guide to over 200 crystals, exploring their metaphysical properties and practical uses. With clear descriptions, vibrant photos, and advice on care and application, it’s an essential resource for crystal enthusiasts seeking spiritual insights and healing practices. A must-have for beginners and experts.
J**Y
Useful to discover their energetic properties and uses
This is a nice book. I like how they go into explaining the usefulness of these crystals, where they are generally found and the other included information about each one.
M**T
Resourceful yet simple book
I like the colorful images, it's compact, detailed yet not overwhelming with info...very specific and I have found crystal shops uses it as a go-to book. As a crystal collector, I really like it..
K**N
Very educational
It's easy to read and understand. The pictures are very detailed. Its travel size which is great for when you wanna take it with you
J**E
Great little book!
I bought this book awhile back since I was taking a course to become a Crystal Therapist. Also I love stones and crystals in general, so I enjoy finding books I can use for reference. The size is definatly handy; if you were going to a crystal shop and wanted to try and look up what some tumbled stones are, this would be a great book. It is small and thick, complete with a few little blips about cleansing the stones, meditating with them, and selecting them.I also liked the section farther in the back on crystal formations, descriptions on self healed, phantoms, elestials, and several others. I do have to say that I wish there had been more pictures of each formation. Some of the formations had illustations instead of an actual photo, which made it difficult for me to think of what it would look like in person.In the back there is also a list of crystals for the zodiac, chakras, aura, and correspondences (such as brain, ear, eyes, etc.) Also a little information on making gem elixers and using grids or layouts.Overall I am most pleased with this little book, tho there are a few things I wish it had. Such as more descriptions of other stones I have found out about, and also it would be nice if there were more pictures of the stones/crystals. Some of the pictures I did get a little confused on, I think if each stone/crystal had a natural formation and polished it might help.Overall I am pleased I purchased this book, it has been a great little companion for me for many months. I would definatly recommend this book for someone who is just getting into stones/crystals and wanting to learn some of the more basic things that stones/crystals can do.
A**.
The best book on crystals you will ever buy
The Crystal Bible series is hands down the BEST book series out there for learning about specific crystals, and it is the easiest to understand. So thankful for Judy Hall and all her brilliant works!
B**
Freaking Love This Book!
This was a Christmas gift, and I absolutely love it. I am constantly referencing back it. It's very informative and easy to understand. Perfect for beginners and still informative enough for the seasoned crystal users. I love how it breaks down all the different types of crystals that fall under one crystal. Ex: Jasper. It lists all the variations and colors and meanings of each other jasper stones. I also love how tells you if the crystals in the pictures are tumbled, raw, or polished, or shaped. I highly recommend this and have bought it again for a friend. ✨️
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