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Patterns of Consciousness: The Complete Series
Contributor(s): Garfoot Certhe, Alan P. (Author)
ISBN: 1495408051     ISBN-13: 9781495408052
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2014
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- Art | Conceptual
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 6" W x 9" (0.60 lbs) 200 pages
 
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This book Patterns of Consciousness is a collection of five books; these are Inspired Individuality, Transcendent Emergence, Soul Mechanics, Astral Projection and Akashic Arwen. Each of the books in this series contains thirty eight separate pieces of abstract psychedelic line art, which to those with the gift of imagination is capable of merging and morphing into many different aspects of the one central image, it is almost as if the pages can come to life The pieces of artwork contained within are not simply the random lines of a faceless abstract chaos. At a fundamental level each one has within it the subtle design of subliminal meaning representing and expressing the dynamics of self as you gaze deep inside its mystic matrix of meaning. Intended to be the next big thing in the psychology of the personality and of the subconscious in the same way that the Rorschach 'Ink-Blot Test' took centre stage in the early development of psychology, these pieces of abstract line art seek to develop this field further. These morphogenic drawings can be used to test the depth and nature of the instinctual and reactionary tendencies at work within the dynamics of the self. These drawings are different from simple ink blots though, the difference being that to those who are creative these pieces of artwork can be worked upon by the individual. By being elaborated upon, shaded in or coloured to give a more detailed, vivid and accurate graphic representation of the constructs of our own identity and self. Perhaps then we will see how exactly with all people being unique original individuals the pieces of the self can be similar enough for all human beings to be able to relate to each other and actually fit together as individuals and as a society.