Member Reviews
Prior to being a librarian I was a geologist and this book was right up my alley. I enjoyed being able to combine my two loves.
I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I have to say I have always loved crystals and gemstones. I love the stories behind them and how they are used. This book talks about lost places and stones named over those locations. There is myths and legends. I liked the second on zodiac and the months and crystals that belong with each. I read my horoscope almost daily. Good read.
Crystal Lore, Legends & Myth by Athena Perrakis explores crystal lore from around the world. The leanings are definitely magickal, and the very first chapter discusses Lemuria and Atlantis. The rest of the chapters progress through major human civilisations/ time eras from Sumerians to modern times. The final chapters explore things like quantum healing, zodiacal associations, and using crystals to access Earth wisdom. Each chapter has background, a chart of relevant gems, and a deeper look at each gem in the chart. There are also gorgeous pictures of the crystals.
Even given my own pagan/ magickal outlook, I had trouble with the first chapter. Plato's Atlantis was a story, not a reality. There is absolutely no archaeological evidence to support the existence of either Lemuria or Atlantis. Nor do I hold much truck with the notion of ancient aliens that sparked human civilisation. No, son. There's an equal lack of archaeological evidence to support that ridiculous idea.
Frisson with Chapter 1 aside, I enjoyed learning about the gemstones. Many I was already familiar with, but several were new to me. I found some new ones to work with myself, including atlantisite, for its healing properties. I was sold at 'helps with chronic/ persistent health problems'.
There are lots of neat facts scattered throughout too. I had no idea that Emperor Tiberius enjoyed gardening, for one. It covers the stones in the Breastplate of Aaron, the most in-depth I've read about before. That was quite interesting.
***Many thanks to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing for providing an ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.
This is an interesting take on a crystal book. It was interesting reading about the background and history of Crystal's.
Crystal Lore, Legend & Myths
by Arthena Perrakis PH, D
This book is a guide to gems and stones from around the world.
Included in this guide is a photo of each stone and a map showing where it comes from. Charts are included for crystals showing what their properties are and where they come from.
If your into astrology there is a chapter for the crystals of the Zodiac signs.
For me, I think the stones are pretty and looks good in a collection. But for you this book could be an important guide to learn how to use these stones.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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This is the crystal book that needed to be written - there are many crystal books about the metaphysical properties, but a compilation of history, folklore, and legends of crystals was lacking. I'm so glad Dr. Athena Perrakis was the person to finally publish this type of book! The photos are lovely supplement, but it's the content that really makes this book such a treasure and a joy to read. The organization of the material is easily divided into geographical region, with additional sections such as the crystals of the zodiac. It is written in a clear and concise manner, and I could not put it down! I found myself appreciating my crystal collection a lot more and I can't wait to read her future books she has planned.
It was an interesting read and I enjoyed the photos of the different crystals, they were all very beautiful. Overall though, this book really wasn't my cup of tea and the storytelling of the myths didn't pull me in.
There are a lot of crystals books that focus on the metaphysical properties or working with crystals to better your life, but this is the first book I've read that delves into the historical connections humanes have with stones. By looking at how humans through history have interacted and looked at the crystals we still use today, we can get a better insight into their properties and it connects us to our ancestors. It also showed me how the gifts of mother earth have been seen as special, magical objects for thousands of years, helping to validate their power. Athena has a way of making information easily digestible and a pleasure to read about and the only critique is I wanted to learn even more! A great edition to my metaphysical library.
Love this book but a lot of this information is out there in many other books out there. Love the artwork through the book. Very well research, interesting how it is lay out in the book. I would recommend this to anyone who doesn’t know about crystal myths.
Not an encyclopedia of crystals - like the Judy Hall books. This is more of history and information about crystals than what they can be used for. So if you want something like that, this book can be useful for a well rounded knowledge of crystals.
Well it looks like I will have to acquire this book another way because I just went through my kindle and it isn’t on there and it says it was downloaded on February 14th, so I don’t know what happened but I don’t have it at this time, but it is one I will purchase for my collection
This is a useful reference with interesting stories attached to each crystal. An enjoyable read, something for every new or seasoned crystal collector.
I enjoyed this book, but it wasnʻt different enough than so many other books out there. I do love that Crystals are being more and more main stream and that people are taking a greater interest in them.
As a relative newbie in this life to crystals and their uses, I found this a brilliant starter. The history was interesting and the structure of the chapters, focusing on each area of mythology was very useful for reference.
I have always been drawn to crystals and now I've got some ideas on which ones I'd like to buy first and use in my meditations.
I think this will be a great history and guide book for both beginners and more advanced practitioners of crystals. I loved it.
This is the book regarding crystals I have been looking for! Athena Perraks goes into about each crystal including where it was found and any lore behind the stone. This isn't just another guide to crystals, this is informative information that helps explain why crystals have become popular. Each crystal is pictured in beautiful detail and I went away with understanding, I hadn't gotten anywhere else.
Perhaps not for the beginner, this crystal book should definately tickle the fancy of most crystal collectors and practitioners. Most interesting is Perrakis's inclusion of crystal mythology. Crystals chosen are accompanied with legends from places such as ancient Eygpt, India, Rome and even the bible to name a few. Some will get a kick out of the Atlantis Lemurian Annuki stories, or it may just be a little too cray cray for some. The book concludes with a beautiful outdoor crystal grid meditation connecting your crystals back to the womb of Earth. This book has certainly intrigued me to investigate some of the rarer crystals listed.