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Shakti Gawain : Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life (Bantam New Age Book)
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Author: Shakti Gawain
Title: Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life (Bantam New Age Book)
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Date: 1983-11-01
ISBN: 0553270443
Publisher: Bantam
Weight: 0.25 pounds
Size: 4.17 x 6.9 x 0.42 inches
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Creative Visualization... An  introduction and workbook for the art of using  mental energy to transform and greatly improve health,  beauty, prosperity, loving relationships, and the  fulfillment of all your desires.  

Famous  teacher Shakti Gawain provides easy-to-follow  exercises, meditations, affirmations, and other  techniques to tap into the natural goodness and beauty in  all of life - to make positive ideas and concepts  a total reality.   Thousands of readers are  already using this book to explore and discover  their concious connection with their higher selves,  and are making dynamic changes in their  lives.   With Creative Visualization  you too will seem to work miracles ...and you  truly will be.


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When it comes to creating the life you want, Shakti Gawain literally wrote the book. Now considered a classic, Creative Visualization teaches readers how to use their imaginations to manifest their deepest desires. In a straight-talking narrative, Gawain uses the first part to cover the basics, with chapters such as "How to Visualize," "Affirmations," and "Creative Visualization Only Works for the Good." Once she shows readers how visualization actually works, Gawain moves on to loftier discussions, such as "Contacting Your Higher Self," "Meeting Your Guide," "Setting Goals," and "Treasure Maps."

Fear not; this isn't a spiritual-lightweight book for people with a severe case of the "gimmes." Gawain has her priorities in the right place, and she cautions readers that creative visualization will not serve greed or shallow-minded thinking. For example, she discourages the cycle of trying to have more money, so you can do what you want in life, so you will be happier. "The way it actually works is the reverse," she explains. "You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want." Yet she also writes an excellent chapter on letting go of the misguided guilt that inhibits readers from becoming truly prosperous. --Gail Hudson

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