Inner Journeying Through Art-Journaling introduces a holistic journaling process that combines art; art therapy; design theory and spiritual direction in order to attain personal balance; awareness of ones own inner processes; resolution of internal conflicts and enhanced wellness.The book guides the reader through the process of creative journaling and presents the key elements of the technique. Case studies and art journals of Marianne Hiebs own clients and retreat participants show the effectiveness of journaling as a therapeutic intervention and as a meditative tool.Inner Journeying Through Art-Journaling will be of significant use to anyone interested in holistic healing; and of special interest to arts therapists; counsellors; spiritual directors; and anyone dealing with people who are encountering loss; grief; resistance; or discernment issues.It will also be helpful for the individual looking to add holistic journaling to his or her own meditation; prayer; or inner exploration practice.
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Review
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Dont change your religionBy Long term customerThis book attempts to be cute with its"I saw the fashion light"theme but in reality it is only annoying(like having prosletyzers at your door). That said.it offers very little information that would not fit on the back of a postcard.A great deal of trite stuff about loving yourself and cleaning out your closet.A waste of money28 of 31 people found the following review helpful. Cute entertaining. not very usefulBy PaulaI expected more from this book. but its really little more than a "greeting card" sort of book- full of cute drawings and cute little sayings encouraging women to feel good about themselves and wear what they really like. No revelations about fashion. body type. or style. and actually very little of any substance. Nothing that a woman with an ounce of common sense hasnt already figured out. You get more actual fashion advice from the average Oprah magazine.(And oh by the way. when Eleanor Roosevelt said "You must do the thing you think you cannot do". I doubt she was talking about trying on tops.)In a nutshell- dont buy this book! Borrow it from the library or from a friend. read it (takes about a half hour). and then return it. congratulating yourself that you didnt spend money on it.