Samantha Lane
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Chakra Energy: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Crystals to Balance Your Mind, Body, & Spirit
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Nadine Granger's review
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Chakra Energy: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Crystals to Balance Your Mind, Body, & Spirit:
"I learned a lot about Crystals!!
This book was very informative! Well written with practical methods to begin the journey of balancing the chakras and wellness while using Crystals. I loved the information on how to clean the Crystals. All in all, thi" Read more of this review » |
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Deborah Waite's review
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Chakra Energy: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Crystals to Balance Your Mind, Body, & Spirit:
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I really enjoyed this book about chakras! I particularly enjoyed the sections that taught how and when to pair different gemstones to help heal and balance chakras. Anyone interested in learning more about this topic would be better of" Read more of this review » |
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Jessica Dawn Birks's review
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Chakra Energy: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Crystals to Balance Your Mind, Body, & Spirit:
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This is a fab introduction to budding crystal Therapists and energy workers to open them up to their new spiritual practises." |
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Marianne Jacobsen's review
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Chakra Energy: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Power of Crystals to Balance Your Mind, Body, & Spirit:
"There are many chakra books out there, but this is one of the better ones.
So easily explained, every chakra, how to work with one for a week, which gemstones you can use, how to cleanse a crystal, make a crystal grid, a small quiz and so much more." Read more of this review » |
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“Over the years, our society has become fascinated with characters who are not fully evil or fully good, but instead lie somewhere in the middle. Our obsession with antiheroes and antivillains is a result of social ideals being rewritten. We are unmaking the concept of wickedness. As the popularity of the 'heroes' in Batman, The Punisher, and Suicide Squad shows, the lines between heroes and villains have become blurred.”
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy
“Coming-of-age tales and villain origins have a lot in common. Teens are fighting for their independence and against familial pressures. Villains are frequently fighting against societal and moral expectations in their origins.”
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy
“Villains' backstories are all about opportunities and choices. Throughout, we are shown the various crossroads where they could have turned back and continued to live a life of good. We, the audience, are torn between wanting them to cross over to the dark side and hoping that maybe this time they won't. Characters with agency are more complex, which is why I love them so much. Villains do horrible things, and we still root for them in spite of that. We are drawn to people who make mistakes, like us. Very few of us are stalwart and true 100 percent of the time. Villains represent what we cannot and will not do in real life.”
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy
― Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy













