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FINALLY ! a BOOK just about stones in water!, April 18, 2008
This review is from: Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use Over 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments (Paperback)
This little book was just was I was looking for ! I have been making my own gemstones in water and drinking it, not sure what I was doing or why, I was just compelled. I kept thinking, if stones give off certain energies, and water absorbs and retains energies/memory/information, then can I drink their energy ?
Then one day I ran into this little book and ordered it rightaway !It was EXACTLY what I was looking for !
I am confused about one thing- he reccommends not putting the water or stones in sunlight, but thats what I have been doing with mine. I'm confused because I thought putting stone in sunlight would give it a "charge", yet he implies this would weaken it ???
If you are interested in elixirs or tonics or gemstone healing or water, or familiar with the book, "Hidden messages inwater" , I would check this book out ! Can fit in your purse !
Thank you to the authors and I want to visit your websites !
Dc
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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Great information on the Transfer Method of preparing elixirs!, May 10, 2008
This review is from: Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use Over 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments (Paperback)
I really liked this book, though the tiny size made it difficult for me to read. I was very interested in the transfer method, and the way the picture is in the book, couldn't really tell if the crystals used were single or double terminated. They didn't give very much written information about it; I THINK they were single, but it was very hard to tell. Other than those two things, I really liked this book. It gave 2 different methods for making elixirs without putting the stones in the water. I have noticed that the lists of stones to not put directly in water to be taken internally varies almost everywhere you see one, so I am extremely wary of making them by any direct method. According to the authors, the transfer method is the way to make the strongest elixir, it is indirect, it's the shortest method, and also looks the easiest. I have never seen this method in any of the other books I've read! The other indirect method was using a quartz test tube-like affair to put in the water, but I was afraid that it could make tiny chips and get glass in the elixir. This is not going to happen with the transfer. Another way (direct) was by boiling the crystals, but I durn sure am not going to boil any of mine; sorry! I believe there were a couple other methods given, which I didn't pay attention to, as they were direct.
All in all was exceptionally good information, and I'm sure the tiny size is better for the trees! Recommended!
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Get this gem!, May 9, 2008
This review is from: Gem Water: How to Prepare and Use Over 130 Crystal Waters for Therapeutic Treatments (Paperback)
A very well written and concise discussion on the practice and therapeutic benefits of gem water. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in this powerful medicine that will in time be a greatly appreciated method of healing.
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