Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Magic
Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Key Books
- ISBN13: 9780875421261
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Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem & Metal Key
The Classic Guide to Crystal, Gem, and Metal Key
Do an ancient key that is both natural and powerful—the elemental Earth key of rock, stone, and metal. This comprehensive and clear guidebook by Scott Cunningham has introduced over 200,000 readers to the secrets of over 100 gems and metals.
Learn how to find and cleanse stones and use them in divinations, spells, and tarot readings. Learn how to determine the energies and tales contained within each stone, and the symbolic meanings of a stone’s color and shape. Also included in this classic guide are:
• A 16-page full-color insert, new with this edition
• Birthstone and jewelry key lore
• Tables listing both planetary and elementary rulers of stones, magical intentions, and magical substitutions
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Thank you, for all your 2 cents. This Ancient-keeper, dosn’t like to buy something. Only to be disappointed by thoughtlessness. Just for the sake of selling a book. My trolls need new shoes too. Anyone writing such nonsence. Of the polished stone being better then the rough. Observably, only needs a “new boy toy.”
Rating: 1 / 5
I want to give a fantastic review for this book . But , when I recieved this ,the book was gone 1/3 of its pages , and they had no more to exchange it with .
Rating: 1 / 5
The author gives a wiccan explaination of the use of stones and claims that stones which are polished are more powerfull than those in the rough. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY
Rating: 1 / 5
This is not a book you want in your collection. The author seems to bestow his material in a one sided one track manner that sort of feels like fingernails across a chalkboard when reading it. I read the other reviews and can agree with whoever wrote in saying that Cunningham actualy does claim that polished stones are more powerfull than those in their natural state. If thats not enough in rank for you not to buy this book then I dont know what is.
Rating: 1 / 5
This entire book may possibly be summarized by a simple table of correspondences between colors, planets, and spheres of influence that would fit on a small 3×5 card. All of the info in this book is merely based on the color of the stone or gem in near all cases. The same in rank can be gotten in a more concise form from the back pages of Starhawk’s *The Spiral Dance*, which is overall a much better book on Witchcraft than Cunningham has ever written, in my attitude. There is so much more to gem and mineral lore than color and planetary correspondences but. Also not compulsory is Cat Yronwode’s *Hoodoo Herb and Root Key*. Also *Twelve Wild Swans* has an exercise for communing with plants for their magical uses that can be adapted to minerals. *Urban Shaman* by Serge King has excellent info too. Each stone has its own unique spirit, and the cookie cutter “book of lists” approach that Cunningham takes with this book just doesn’t cut it for me. It may not cut it for other serious key users and “urban shamans” either.
Rating: 1 / 5