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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Logic and rationality are only one half of the picture,
By kalphos "kalphos" (Piscataway, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Metaphoric Mind: A Celebration of Creative Consciousness (Paperback)
The author introduces and explores the concept of "the Metaphoric Mind." He admittedly does not originate much of the thought in this book, but rather collects it from a variety of sources and then adds his own opinion to it. Still, it is clear that the author is making an additional contribution of his own. In a nutshell, the metaphoric mind is the sort of intuitive, preconscious, "right brained" counterpart to our rationale, logical, "left brain." Some of the material is dated (see Robert Ornstein's _The_Right_Mind_) in terms of the physiological basis for the metaphoric mind. Nevertheless, the concept holds today and the most valuable part of the book, the case for recognition of the metaphoric mind as the necessary and appropriate counterpart to the rationale mind, is intact. All-in-all a thought provoking book which should be of special interest to anyone pursing the topics of Zen, Right/Left Mindedness and Creativity.Table of Contents: 1. In the Beginning 2. The Rational Side of Metaphor 3. Metaphors of Cycle and Line 4. Rational Mindscapes 5. Shadows of Balance 6. The Gift of Beginning 7. Metaphoric Mindscapes 8. A Short Editorial 9. Sources of Metaphor 10. Motivation and Metaphor 11. The Human Triangle 12. The Fourth Dimension 13. The Disease of Imbalance 14. The New Child
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant study,
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This review is from: Metaphoric Mind: A Celebration of Creative Consciousness (Paperback)
I read this book years ago when it first came out. My training is in art and psychology, and I was developing a speciality in sand tray therapy with children. In contradistinction to the last review I found this text to be a wonderful study demonstrating the importance of play in the process of learning. I still use several slides photographed from the book when I teach about the process of play therapy and sandplay therapy. Most children intuitively learn about the world in a series of excursions from right brain knowing in the process of play to left brain comprehension and verbalization. I thought it was brilliant.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, thought provoking, insightful book,
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This review is from: Metaphoric Mind: A Celebration of Creative Consciousness (Paperback)
I read this book in college when it first came out. This and the book, Drawing on the Left Side of the Brain, influenced my thinking on consciousness, on the logical vs. the holistic in our thinking. It is a thought provoking book, non-religious, which leans towards the nature, Zen, in finding innner peace, in finding the whole from the fragments. It is a good commentary on the way our society has come to focus on the logical, measurable, rather than the higher pursuits of thinking and the peaceful/free things of life, such as the cover illustrates. I enjoyed the book, it helped me think more deeply about our present society and it inadequacies, and at the same time to place higher value on develpoing the mind in the intuitive and holistic. I would recommend it as a research book for college students, or for anyone trying to break free from OCD type of thinking.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
i looked for quite a while,
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This review is from: Metaphoric Mind: A Celebration of Creative Consciousness (Paperback)
and I did not find one sentence that made much sense at all!
Not one. It's a Miss Macintosh, My Darling for the psychology set. Kudos to the author on getting this published. |
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Metaphoric Mind: A Celebration of Creative Consciousness by Bob Samples (Paperback - August 1, 1993)
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