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The Crystal Ally Cards: The Crystal Path to Self Knowledge

The Crystal Ally Cards: The Crystal Path to Self Knowledge
By Naisha Ahsian

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The Crystal Ally Cards are a gemstone-based Oracle deck and book set. The guidebook contains metaphysicasl information on the 50 gemstones and crystals in the deck as well as affirmations, meditations, and exercises for personal growth, and using the cards for divination and healing tools.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70382 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-10-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 296 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the publisher
The Crystal Ally Cards are truly an accurate representation of all of the crystals and stones that are in the deck. Personally, I have been clearly directed and guided by them. Katrina Raphaell, author of Crystal Enlightenment

About the Author
Naisha Ahsian is an internationally known teacher and reader who has worked in metaphysics for several years.


Customer Reviews

Crystal ally cards5
I love this book and cards. My best friend has had them for years and I fianlly broke down to search for my own. I am not disappointed at all. They have been so accurate for me.

LOVE THIS DECK!5
I love the energy of this deck. I am a "crystal" addict - meaning the rock and gem sort of crystals, and found this deck to be very complimentary to the other oracle cards I use. The information is so helpful and the illustrations are amazing.
If you love crystals and love to use oracle cards, I highly recommend this deck.
HAVE FUN WITH IT!!

Crystal Ally Cards3
I am very disappointed with the cards. They are too large and too slippery. I cannot adequately shuffle them. Being a petite person, my hands are small and I can't shuffle the cards in the normal conventional way. I have to shuffle them from the side or else they flip all over the place. I also think that the cards and/or book should have a realistic picture of the stones that they represent. The book itself is written well and very informative.