Synopses & Reviews
San Diego, CA -- There is a mystery, deep within us all, waiting to be discovered. A forgotten friend exists, a Silent Stranger, that has been harshly silenced by an inner, critic within our psyche. Authors Dr. Lidia Everett, a board certified internist, and Hyacinthe Kuller Baron, an eccletic and reknown master artist, have joined together to explore the realms of passion that lay just beneath the surface of the conscience. The unique combination of their intellect and intuition has given birth to a new technique to meet this perceptive, passionate, and playful Silent Stranger.
Many of us hunger for creativity, autonomy, the freedom of imagination. As children, these wonderful traits were in our possession. When we matured, we learned to be embarrassed at the creative expression we once enjoyed. "Seeking the Silent Stranger: Drawing Your Way Into the Deeper Self" offers a technique to access our suppressed creativity. Readers will have the opportunity to share in the author's adventure, and learn, through the use of easy exercises, to experience the joy of self expression. The simple drawing exercises in this book will enable readers to use their senses of sight and touch, to tap into their imagination. They will be able to defy their inner critic, and to take delight in meeting their Silent Stranger.
Available in book stores throughout the country on April 1, 1998, "Seeking the Silent Stranger: Drawing Your Way Into the Deeper Self" offers an interactive self-learning program that is practical and real. Tangible and simple, the book contains charcoal illustrations to demonstrate the process of playful self-discovery. Using true stories, fun exercises, and simple explanations, Seeking "the Silent Stranger" offers tools to:
-- Gain self-respect and confidence
-- Release victimization and accept responsibility
-- Enhance thinking and decision-making skills
-- Broaden perception and Creative expression
-- Playful self-improvement
-- Access the artist within us all!