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Drawing the Light from Within: Keys to Awaken Your Creative Power

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All the great geniuses of the world have at least one thing in common---the ability to visualize powerful images. Einstein came up with great theories through images of physical light. Brahms visualized the inner light before he composed. Great business leaders always report they began their enterprises with a vision. Judith Cornell's proven techniques can awaken anyone's inner vision and help them develop inspired creativity and more self-esteem and optimism in a rapidly changing world.

211 pages, Paperback

First published July 15, 1990

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November 30, 2013
This was my catalyst book of magic. It was January 5th, 2000. I'd been opening and closing this book for a month or so. Finally got a piece of paper and pencil and sat down at Metsokodu, our neighbor's camp in the wilds, and opened this book once more.

Then I read about dark and light and how it takes both to create art. I'd known that, of course, but... let's just say I was finally illuminated with that idea. The only thing holding me back from stepping into circle with Goddess was the dogma drilled into me in a Christian-favored society that cast aspersions and great shadows on anything "other".

I read the sentence about dark and light and was unblinded by the light on the Damascas road. I saw the world in all its balanced shades of sun and shadow. I closed the book and stepped out into the unseasonably mild air, barefoot, in January, and constructed my first formal circle.

It took a book about art to open the pathway to the craft.

(Also, it's an excellent book on the subject for which it was actually written, drawing.)
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