Advantages: A handy and interesting book for Crystal lovers. Disadvantages: Could be a bit heavy-going for beginners.
For the past year or two I have developed a love for Crystals, and using them daily to heal and enhance my life in many ways. 'The Crystal Bible: A definitive Guide to Crystals' by Author Judy Hall, was bought as a gift for me. It has been easy to use and very interesting to read. I became interested in Crystals through my practice of Yoga and interest in energy charkas of the body. I ask you to read this review with an open mind, as not everyone into crystals and all things spiritual.
Basically Crystal Healing involves utilizing the energy that all crystals give off to heal parts of the body. It works with the 7 energy chakras of the Body, which if are blocked or in need of some help, crystals will give that help simply by wearing a corresponding Crystal as a piece of Jewellery in the affected area, or placing the crystal on the body ...
Advantages: great game | great graphics | good gameplay | first on gamecube Disadvantages: totally different to other final fantasies
This review is about the Gamecube game Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles; it is the first Final fantasy that was made for the Gamecube. In this review I will talk about the game, what features, what?s new between this final fantasy and the other ones! In this game you get to create many things, the levelling system, it is all different compared to the original Final Fantasy games. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles has the option at the beginning to create your own character, yes I did say create your own character. You have 4 different types of people, then 4 different versions of them, like different looks.
You can either have a male, or female to be your character. You can create a maximum of 8 characters on your file. You can have 4 males, and 4 females, it don?t matter which sex you pick, as it is still the same story. When you pick ...
Advantages: Reminds us of our past history Disadvantages: How we neglect the past and historic building.
This review is on the Crystal Palace in London. I worked here with my company some three years ago at the National Sports Arena and spent a lot of my lunchtimes in and around the site which once stood the Crystal Palace and the Exhibition of 1851.
This review will be a history of the Crystal Palace and the decline of this famous Victorian landmark.
It's Conception
The design for the Crystal Palace was by Sir Joseph Paxton and was designed in the incredible time of only 10 days! This was a huge goliath of a building constructed or iron and over a million feet of glass.
The British were arguably the leaders of the Industrial Revolution and feeling very secure in its ideal that The Great Exhibition was a way of symbolising its industrial strength and military strength. The British at the time were very arrogant in the way in ...
Jamie73 03.01.2007 (17.01.2007)
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Product details
Title
Crystal Clear
Performer
Jaci Velasquez
Genre
Gospel
Sub Genre
Contemporary Christian
Release Date
01/12/2003
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2000
Label / Distributor
Word / Cinram Logistics; Word Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
80688603922
Catalogue Number
8068860392
Additional notes
Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Jaci Velasquez (vocals); Louis Fonsi (vocals); George Cocchini, Michael Thompson, Ramon Stagnaro (guitar); Carl Gorodetsky, The Nashville String Machine, The Utah Symphony (strings); Geronimo Enriquez, Robert Lopez, Edward Benitez (horns); Rudy Perez, Lester Mendez (keyboards, programming); Jackie Street, Neil Stubenhaus (bass); Scott Williamson (drums); Javier Solis (percussion); Mark Heimermann (programming, percussion); Mark Heimermann (programming, background vocals); Wendy Pedersen, Betty Wright, Peyton Heimermann, Perry Heimermann, Lisa Bevill, Yvonne Solis, Paul Garcia, Abel Orta, Louis Fonsi, Michael Tait (background vocals). Producers: Judith Volz, Mark Heimermann, Rudy Perez. Engineers include: Bruce Weeden, Joel Numa, Tom Laune. CRYSTAL CLEAR was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. It's a rare artist who can rise to the top of a given field and then move with equal success to an entirely different stylistic arena. That's just what Jaci Velasquez has done. The first phase of her musical life was a phenomenally successful Christian pop career; her subsequent pop crossover has shown that she's fully capable of making a secular splash, too. On CRYSTAL CLEAR, Velasquez seems to cover nearly all the bases of pop circa the year 2000. The opening cut "Escuchame" finds her ably entering the Latin pop sweepstakes, while "Everytime I Fall" bears the kind of R&B tinge that's generally found in the teen-pop offerings of Christina Aguilera et al. There are some softer tunes and some declarations of faith that will warm the hearts of Velasquez's longtime fans, but CRYSTAL CLEAR leaves no doubt as to the mainstream aspirations of this ambitious artist.