Freedom From Failure
How to Discover the Secret Images That Can Bring Success in Love, Parenting, Career, and Physical Well-Being
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Publisher Description
Many of us see closed doors between our goals and our present lives. Here, for the first time, are the keys to unlock those doors--in business, romantic and family relationships, and even athletics.
Those keys--the secret, primary Images, known as Eidetics, that we all hold inside--are, when used correctly, a force to heal and enhance our natural abilities, enabling the true self to flourish and succeed. Encoded in the brain but often obscured by negative experiences and unrealistic social expectations, these primary images are the positive forces that propel successful people into self-confidence, action, and pleasure.
Here, in easy-to-use "prescriptions" and visualization exercises, acclaimed Eidectic Imagery counselor Jaqueline Lapa Sussman will help you find the "gifts from the gods" within yourself. Whether you wish to enhance your leadership skills, love relationships, parenting skills, or sports performance, these techniques are sure to develop your potential and free you for success.
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Sussman's guide to the visualization techniques of"eidetic imaging" is an intriguing addition to the surplus of you-can-heal-yourself manuals. Eidetic images--"the emotionally charged record of events that shaped us into the person we are today"--tell us who we are, help us cope with life's challenges and make possible the release of"a treasure trove of energy, abilities, and power," Sussman (Images of Desire) argues. Covering everything from a lousy love life and poor parenting to a blocked career and creative stagnation, the author--who for 20 years has been guiding clients to self-actualization using mythic and personal images--tells readers how they can cure it all, because"peace emanates from the inner person" and"all the answers to the quest lie within us." Although these nuggets are standard New Age fare, Sussman does have a unique angle, namely her dedicated focus on recalling"primary" images:"pictures" that are coded in our brains but subsequently hidden because of negative experiences. If readers can unblock these images, they're on their way to health and happiness, says Sussman. She shows readers how to access their inner powers with exercises that ask them, for example, to imagine the body heat of their parents, see themselves as a"running stream" and focus on the power of"the messages of the future" in their bodies. Sussman beefs up her advice with plenty of case studies, but to fully extract this book's lessons, readers will need dedication and fortitude to swim through the dense 35 chapters.