Crystal Gazing, Its History and Practice: With a Discussion of the Evidence for Telepathic Scrying

· Dodge Publishing Company
3.0
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162
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One of the oldest techniques of occultism, crystal gazing deserves far more serious attention than it has achieved in modern times. Lang book contains a comprehensive history of the art, along with clear instructions for various methodologies.

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3.0
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A Google user
November 8, 2009
This review is for the printed copy. The free online copy is very enjoyable, and the 100-year-old writing style is a lot of fun. But when I ordered a print copy, what I got was almost unreadable, as well as being waaay overpriced ($16 for a very badly-put-together 100-page paperback.) The sellers just scanned the library book as a text file and never cleaned it up. If they'd printed the images you see here, it would be worth buying. But there are page headings and page numbers in the middle of sentences in the middle of pages, the dashes are replaced with vertical lines, there are captions for photos with no photos. It would have taken an hour to edit this before selling it, something a reputable publisher would have spent hundreds of hours on. I self-publish my own books, and if I put out something as shoddy as this, I'd be ashamed of myself.
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Edward Stebbins
December 5, 2022
Great for a historical view of scrying.
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