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Drawing As a Sacred Activity: Simple Steps to Explore Your Feelings and Heal Your Consciousness

Drawing As a Sacred Activity: Simple Steps to Explore Your Feelings and Heal Your Consciousness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a Little Pencil Can Do For You!
Review: "Williams emphasizes that readers should be patient and gentle with themselves during their artistic explorations, and she reminds all-thumbs aspirants that 'there's nothing wrong with stick figures.' This accepting book is packed with dozens of exercises and hundreds of evocative drawings, thus favorably recalling Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way. Not to be used as an instructional drawing guide, this is recommended for all self-help collections."
-- Library Journal, September 1, 2002

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nurture you own beauty
Review: Creativity is the wellspring of our own innate beauty and connection to Creator. Williams gives us simple but powerful tools to nurture, support, and express the Creative Force within each one of us. The nondominant hand work draws out amazing insights into how we can birth our own most powerful Self. Most of all, she gently guides us to create lovely expressions of our Spirit which can utterly transform self-image. Simply the best guide for spiritual self expression available today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heal At Home
Review: Heather Williams has written a book for the private person who wants to increase self knowledge in the privacy of their own home, and at their own speed. The sequence of information allows for the reader to browse and do exercises as they are moved. It gives theory blended in with practical suggestions on how to do your own self discovery, one self determined picture at a time. She is sensitive, thorough in her explanations, and offers her own examples so that the reader is reassured that this is a book for everyone,rather than for acclaimed artists. Ms. Williams stresses that everyone has artistic ability and she shows us inroads to discovery of our unique expression of the art within each of us. This book is more than a self-help manual-- it is a self discovery map for the seeker of self knowledge.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heal At Home
Review: Heather Williams has written a book for the private person who wants to increase self knowledge in the privacy of their own home, and at their own speed. The sequence of information allows for the reader to browse and do exercises as they are moved. It gives theory blended in with practical suggestions on how to do your own self discovery, one self determined picture at a time. She is sensitive, thorough in her explanations, and offers her own examples so that the reader is reassured that this is a book for everyone,rather than for acclaimed artists. Ms. Williams stresses that everyone has artistic ability and she shows us inroads to discovery of our unique expression of the art within each of us. This book is more than a self-help manual-- it is a self discovery map for the seeker of self knowledge.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book
Review: Heather Williams has written an excellent book that guides the artist and nonartist alike into the deeper realms of emotional experience. She offers unique insights into seeing, feeling, and intuiting both our inner and outer worlds. The nondominant hand exercises bring out deep wisdom in a powerful way. I highly recommend this book.


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