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66 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not enough substance,
By Nina (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
I was really disappointed with this book. A very large amount of the text is dedicated to quotes from parents, no other real substance. Every parent thinks their child is special and gifted, this book simply indulged the bragging rights of these parents.I also found that many of the descriptions of the children simply matched well known behaviors for the relevant age group. Having third party evaluations, instead of the parents, would have been more useful.
42 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing children,
By Judith E. Pavluvcik (Dreaming of the beach in Hawaii, but living in the reality of the desert in Arizona!!) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
The CRYSTAL CHILDREN by Dr. Doreen Virtue is a fascinating look at the "next generation" of children coming to earth. Preceded by the Indigo Children, these Crystal children are pretty special and amazing, according to the first-hand accounts related by the parents and grandparents. Born totally psychic, sensitive, compassionate, empathic, loving, and kind, these children are able to constantly communicate with the angles and spirits around them, as well as the nature spirits. Again, the true stories presented in the book will astound you. Not all the children will present with all the abilities as related in the book, but clearly, most have many special and healing abilities. Filled with the utmost love and compassion, I do believe, as Dr. Virtue believes, these children are here to spread love, truth and compassion.I felt that the book was a bit repetitive at times, which was not necessary, and I also found the first hand accounts of these children just fascinating. The book is a very quick read, as I did not want to put this book down, due to the amazing subject matter. While reading this book, I realized that several children I know are presenting with many of the attributes listed. Dr. Virtue also made sure to drive the point home that these children talk later in life, that they are NOT autistic, as society wants to put a "label" on them, but rather, they are observing and will talk when they are ready and usually in complete sentences. I also believe that it takes very aware and in-tune parents as well to raise these children. Most parents also relate that even though their children speak later in life, they have no trouble whatsoever in understanding them - telepathic communication. Lovely, wonderful book - highly recommend it for those parents and teachers, whose lives are blessed by these special angels - just overlook the repetitiveness!
47 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Insightful and Comforting Book,
This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
According to author Doreen Virtue, Crystal Children are the new generation that has come to the Earth plane after the Indigo children. They are approximately ages newborn to age 5, although some members of the first wave of Crystal children are as old as 7. These kids are like Indigos--highly psychic and sensitive--but without the dark edge and the anger energy.
Crystal Children have auras that are bright, radiant, and opalescent--they seem to glow from the inside. They talk about distant galaxies, past lives, and have profound insights about love and peace. Virtue details quite a few patterns with Crystal Children, including their affinity for plants, trees, rocks, and the elderly. She also noticed that not only were the Crystal Children highly spiritually sensitive, but so were their parents. She believes that the souls of Crystals were obviously selecting moms and dads who could raise them in a spiritually nurturning environment. Also common among Crystals are their intense, wide-eyed stare. When their eyes lock onto yours, it's as if a high-level being is scanning you. One thing that I found especially encouraging about this book is the author's critique of labelling children autistic. Many Crystals are labelled autistic, but there are glaring differences. Autistics don't notice others--they are in their own world. Crystals, although often late-talkers, are usually very loving, cuddling, and social. Virtue writes: "Does speaking or reading later than expected warrant such a serious diagnosis? Why not call these sensitive children 'late-talkers' instead of pathologizing them with psychiatric diagnoses and making them feel ashamed of themselves? Hundreds of parents around the globe have submitted stories for this book, telling about their Crystal Children who 'took their sweet time' to begin speaking. Perhaps instead of labeling this phenomenon 'an epidemic of autism', as the media and medical establishment has done, we should examine it for indications of humankind's evolution. Who knows--maybe we don't need speaking anymore!" If you're thinking "Well, the author is probably one of those New Age flakes that has no clue about psychology. Of course she'd think it was some cosmic evolution instead of a very real disability!", I would answer that Virtue has a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. in counseling psychology. This information was especially comforting to me as a mom, because my son was diagnosed with autism/PDD-NOS in 2001. Yet, he defies traditional autistic behaviors--but fits the Crystal Children descriptions 100%. The Crystal Children covers many issues that affect these special kids, including healing abilities, connections to nature, eating habits, and so on. Also included in this helpful book are interviews with the Crystal Children themselves, as well as their parents and teachers. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, teacher, relative, or an individual interested in bringing healing to the planet, Virtue's book points the way to help keep these Crystal Children happy and healthy, and how to avoid the pitfalls that could spoil their precious gifts. I highly recommend this book for these reasons--and for the encouragement, instruction and peace of mind this information can bring to parents and educators. Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fascinating and Insightful Look at the Crystal Children!,
By Jenny Cohen "Jenny Cohen" (La Jolla, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
This book was a treasure to read. The author does a wonderful job of describing and providing real-life accounts of these remarkable young children. Even though I do not have children or work with them directly, I was still very glad I read this book- it helped me better understand the gifts of these brilliant individuals. The stories provided are enlightening and eye-opening, and give us powerful hope for a more peaceful, serene, and happy world. The topics contained in this book are highly esoteric and may not be for you if you are not interested in new age spirituality. A great book to read if you are intertested in spirituality and/or have young children in your life.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Crystal Children,
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
The book was fine and I even started noticing more children that seemed to fit the description of Crystal Children around me. Then I realized that maybe I was reading too much into this and will have to hold my judgement, since most of the information was coming from parents about their children and I held and propogated similiar views about my children, who are now grown. Don't we all do this in one way or another? And isn't our society geared to stifle, drug and destroy all our wonderful children? One good thing about this book is maybe more parents will recognize all children as gifted and not be so quick to write any of them off. And maybe more of these angels among us will be protected and recognized. Maybe we grown ups will pay attention too. I recommend the book as it has prompted me to investigate this further.
28 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed blessing at best.,
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
At best, this book (along with the "indigo children"/"crystal children" line of thought in general) could contribute to the reconsideration of what is generally considered a set of autistic-spectrum and related disorders (such as ADD/ADHD). Such a reconsideration could have a definite positive impact, leading us to consider the benefits rather than the inconveniences of a plurality of cognitive styles.
However, these benefits would require a clear, systematic and universally applicable understanding of the mental and emotional dynamics involved. Instead, this work -- like others of the general group -- seeks to impose a single conceptual framework on a wide range of individual experiences. That this conceptual framework (ironically, given the set of individuals to whom it is applied) not only offers a chillingly homogenized and spiritually sterile view of the human population, but displays a shockingly Eurocentric worldview. Moving away from the current poorly-supported clinical approach to people (children especially) with divergent cognitive processing styles may be a good thing; replacing it with an effectively unsupported quasi-religious system of assertions and arbitrary conceptual structures is not.
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Personal comments of "The Crystal Children",
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
I have an autistic 6 year old grandchild who was diagnosed PDD 4 years ago. After reading this book, I recognized certain behaviors similar to my grandchild (boy). He's very telepathic, not agressive at all, most remarkable large blue eyes. Everyone is attracted to him in a special way even though he does not talk very well. He's a very loving child and he loves to cuddle. He does not have the chateristics of an autistic child. Therefore, after reading the Crystal Children by Doreen Virtue, it gave my daughter and her family a lot of hope. We seem to understand him more since.
I'm reading several other books by Doreen Virtue that I find very interesting to read. She helped somewhat in coping and understanding better our beautiful grandson. Thank you!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
They ask what if instead of what is,
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
The rise in ADHD, the use and abuse of ritilin are symptoms of the comming change in society that will happen in the next decade or two due to these people refered to as the Crystal Children. This book gives an alternative explanation that attempts to explain that these children are here to change the future and give us all new morality, law and culture that will transform the entire world into a better place to live.
The book gives alternative approaches to raising these children and why their personalities are different from the run of the mill person. If you would like to see the alternative view on cultural intelligence and what that could do to improve your life, then read this book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
very imformitive,
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
gave me a over all view of what to look for and how to best be there for the special children coming to us now.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Crystal Children Have Arrived!,
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This review is from: The Crystal Children (Paperback)
The Crystal Children by Doreen Virtue is a look into the new type of children that have arrived called "Crystal Children." These kids may seem a little bit different than other kids, but that is okay, and can actually be quite a good thing. If you think that you might have a Crystal child, or maybe think you might be one, this is an excellent book to find out more about these very special kids.The Crystal Children is a must read book for everyone who has a child that they think might be one of these special kids. However, if you were born around the mixture time of Indigo children and Crystal children (such as myself), you might want to read this book too. Some of the Crystal children came before the big wave came through in the mid-90s. This is actually the reason I purchased and read this book, and I'm quite glad I did! This is a small book, but it explains more than you can imagine about Crystal children. I enjoyed reading the descriptions of the children, and also what their parents had to say about them. As I read through the book, I found myself asking my Mom many times if I did any of those things as a child. Not surprisingly, I did. I don't have all of the qualities of the Crystal children though. I have many of the Indigo qualities too. If it is possible, I think that I am a mixture of both. Although not all of my personal questions were answered by reading this book, I still find it to be a very enjoyable read. I highly recommend this book to everyone. |
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The Crystal Children by Doreen Virtue (Paperback - June 1, 2003)
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