Havenβt used yet
But very glad to just make an app purchase without having to read pages of different subscription options.
A great app
I'm into magick
Yoli
A very informative and helpful app. Would love to see more stones added like Larimar, seraphinite, different types of quartz, etc so I don't have to use 5 different crystal apps. Also knowing which ones are toxic would be great too.
Great App
Informative, great graphics.
Stones
Great App...xactly what I was looking for!
Great Reference Tool
Which us exactly what I was looking for. Needed something for general reference and its got a lot of great information that does just that. Agree with the plagiarism ~ but this isn't the first app that has done that because I have two others by different companies that use Scott Cunningham's work without saying so.
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It's nice
It's nice
77 Crystals!
Stones in Magick is surprisingly not too bad. I wasn't sure, honestly what to expect from this app. Though the list of stones is nothing amazing, the information provided is very thorough for one's own practice.
Though there could be a question of plagiarism as mentioned before (in a prior review), these types of accusations tend to be pretty common throughout the community as we tend to agree on the energies of the stones on several occasions. The app itself also provides options for "bookmarking" your favorite stones, and includes options for sharing via Facebook. It would be nice to see the App grow to include missing features like uploading photos, and maybe a personal Crystal Resonance Diary for our own notes and personal experiences.
If you are a Crystal Resonance Intuitive that needs an occasional reference guide to most commonly found crystals, or are looking for information on how to use crystals in ritual, then this app may be worth a peek.
Though there could be a question of plagiarism as mentioned before (in a prior review), these types of accusations tend to be pretty common throughout the community as we tend to agree on the energies of the stones on several occasions. The app itself also provides options for "bookmarking" your favorite stones, and includes options for sharing via Facebook. It would be nice to see the App grow to include missing features like uploading photos, and maybe a personal Crystal Resonance Diary for our own notes and personal experiences.
If you are a Crystal Resonance Intuitive that needs an occasional reference guide to most commonly found crystals, or are looking for information on how to use crystals in ritual, then this app may be worth a peek.
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Plagiarism???
Credit should be given to Scott Cunningham as the text seems to be copied word for word from his book crystal gem & metal magic.
Informative!
I was surprised at how informative this app was. I'm constantly referring to it. Make more apps!!!