Edgar Cayce on the Power of Color, Stones, and Crystals
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Drawing on the readings of Edgar Cayce and his own research, the author explores all the mysteries behind gemstones and crystals. Readers can learn to harness the powers of these stones to better attune themselves to the natural and psychic realms of their everyday lives.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #74381 in Books
- Published on: 1989-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Mass Market Paperback
- 224 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780446349826
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
There is magic in colors and gem stones
This book is just full of information about colors and gem stones. It makes you realize we live in a world that is alive with atomic particles and their vibrations and influences on the human body. It is almost like reading about magic, but without the mystery produced by illusions. Any reader interested in these subjects will enjoy reading it. Even the scientific parts are really interesting.
For All You Crystal Lovers!
Although this book does does not contain as much info and color pictures as Judy Hall's crystal books ("The Illustrated Guide to Crystals" and "The Crystal Bible"), the combination of the three is a must! Cayce's book not only contains info on stones, but how colors, planets, months and also minerals relate. Since Edgar Cayce is one of the most well known psychics, it's good to get his views on crystals. There are many Cayce readings in this book also. It was a good help to me! Hope you enjoy!
Limited material, but well written.
This book explores the subject of vibrations within colors, stones, and crystals. The psychic readings of Edgar Cayce observe that all things are made of atomic vibrations. The vibrations of colors, stones, and crystals in particular affect us, thus may have a beneficial influence when worn or carried by a person--if, that is, they are vibratorily in harmony with the individual's vibrations; or if their frequencies are not compatible with the person, the effect may be negative. Without a psychic of Cayce's ability to offer recommendationsm regarding the bewt choices, the only way to learn which is which is by experimentation.
It is evident the subject of vibrations in colors and stones was not exhaustively delved into by those persons who presented questions to the psychic. Despite this, the author attempts to present this limited material to good effect in an informative, broad and interesting context. It is well written.




