A Passion For the Possible
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September 1, 1997
Having survived the scathing ridicule of the mass media for her advisory work with Hillary Clinton, Houston (A Mythic Life) now reclaims her place as a respected professional in the fields of philosophy and human potential. In this slim volume, Houston offers creative exercises for exploring the four "Levels of Self": the sensory, psychological, mythic and spiritual realms. In rich, descriptive detail, Houston leads readers through visualizations and other exercises to rediscover and heighten awareness of each aspect of self. Through these creative practices, readers tap into the wisdom of such figures as Helen Keller, Georgia O'Keeffe and Mozart to learn new ways of seeing and hearing; of the "Essential Self" or inner "Friend" to uncover personal memories and psychological traits; of a group of mythic characters and stories to explain everyday events in archetypal terms; and of such luminous spiritual advisors as St. Francis of Assi, the Buddha, Mohammed and Jesus to learn various spiritual lessons. Intended as a handbook for "cultivating everyday passion," this book may help to revitalize the "dormant potentials" within people so that, as Houston says, they can "stop boring God." $50,000 ad/promo; author tour.
November 15, 1997
Famous not just for her Clinton connection, Houston is a cofounder of the Foundation for Mind Research in Pomona, New York, and has been an author and lecturer in the personal growth movement for over 30 years. In the same vein as Chopra and Breathnach, Houston here expands on the message from her PBS special of the same name. This guide creatively advances readers through four levels of self--the sensory/physical, psychological, mythic/symbolic, and spiritual--via exercise and meditation. There is nothing especially new here, but many of these techniques have been demonstrated in Houston's work with major corporations and the United Nations, and her name recognition earns this work a place in most public libraries.--Lisa S. Wise, Broome Cty. P.L., Binghamton, N.Y.
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