This is a book that covers visualization both in very general terms, discussing
its history and theory, as well as getting down to specific recommendations and
suggestions as to how it can play a role in your life. There are lots of
illustrations, including many works of art. Not only is that a visual delight,
but I think it's a great example of how the authors present visualization in
the context of the history of humanity and each living person's place in creation.
A really good book if you're interested in the role visualization plays in art,
religion, modern psychology, or various areas of modern life. It also presented
a visualization/hypnosis technique that has really done wonders in the short time
I've been exploring using it. This was a library book, and I'll definitely need
to hunt down a used copy for myself (it's currently out of print). I'm always
fascinated by how personally important books get to cross a person's path, and
I'm amused that I actually heard of this book in, of all places, Four Arguments
for the Elimination of Television.
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