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A View From the Cosmic Mirror: Reflections of the Self in Everyday Life [Paperback]

Gary Gemmill (Author), George Kraus (Author)
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June 24, 2009
Filled with sage offerings and sound advice, A View from the Cosmic Mirror: Reflections of the Self in Everyday Life by coauthors Gary Gemmill, Ph.D. and George Kraus, Ph.D. is a deeply introspective journey for anyone who wants to discover their personal power and authority. As an amazing transformational tool, this guide is as inspirational as it is informed. In sixteen chapters, with titles such as “Polarities: Finding the Other Half of Our Self,” “Scapegoats as Mirrors: The Dynamics of Blaming,” and “Using Our Feelings to Guide Us through the Cosmic Mirror,” it prompts readers to search for answers from within their relationships so as to better understand their own behavior. These teachings are extensive; it is a book that promises to elevate and transform readers’ thoughts and perspectives about their knowledge of themselves and their relationships with others. It looks at the innermost self, in its search for spiritual growth and self-enlightenment.


A course in learning how to see ourselves with greater clarity, via reflections from the world around us.
Organizational behaviorist Gemmill and psychologist Kraus ask what we conceal from our awareness-what underdeveloped talent or overexercised weakness? In a word, plenty, and they contend that we can detect these qualities in our experiences with other people in our lives-that our concealed parts are reflected right back at us in these associations as a mirror might, though we're frequently oblivious to this. Since these unseen behavioral traits influence our life choices, the authors write, ignorance is hardly bliss. Like skating backwards, learning to decipher ourselves in others-and in some cases, our reactions to things-is difficult to teach, but Gemmill and Kraus provide plainspoken examples and exercises to mark the path. They recommend starting with projection, in which we unconsciously place onto others our positive and negative attributes. They take a simple but highly illustrative tack-to ask oneself the question, "What do I like best about this person? What do I like least?" Then apply the answer to yourself and be open to resonances, the radiation of disowned parts. They explore the shadows of negativity, desirable auras, the ambiguities of magical thinking, scapegoating and the power of authority. Readers on a self-guided quest may be disappointed in the chapter on emotions-a profoundly difficult voyage of self-discovery. The process of "looking at our emotions without looking away or trying to rationalize them" is complex, and not accompanied by much guidance. This part of the journey, the authors note, especially requires us to seek others' help. Still, Gemmill and Kraus introduce a gratifyingly wide sampling of good literature to get readers started-from the Oracle at Delphi to Carlos Castaneda, and Jungian psychoanalysts to the Appalachian Expressive Arts Collective.
A worthy primer in turning perception on its head to see ourselves afresh.

Kirkus Discoveries

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"In a word, powerful. Clearly illustrates the profundity and absurdity of our relationships with others. Takes the reader beyond the polarities of our conflicts with others to a place of renewal and hope for a more unified and peaceful world." -- Philip Lichtenberg, Ph.D., Director of the Gestalt Therapy Institute of Philadelphia and author of Encountering Bigotry: Befriending Projecting Persons in Everyday Life.

"Self-help for the wounded soul is reflected by the cosmic mirror. The core idea of the cosmic mirror is that we unknowingly populate the world around us with our denied inner attributes and struggles. Petty squabbles, emotionalism and intense dislike of others offer vital clues to unresolved material in the shadow and aura. The authors masterfully develop their thesis and thoroughly support it with personal stories of workshop participants, the writings of poets and philosophers, Native American wisdom, Japanese folklore, pop culture and the seminal work of Carl Jung. A beautifully rendered, well-organized and supremely effective guide, full of insights for the ages." -- Kirkus Discoveries, Kirkus Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., TX 78744 (discoveries@kirkusreviews.com)


"To say that the material in this book and course has fundamentally changed my life for the better is a vast understatement. This innovative book was able to cut through decades of defenses and self-medication in a matter of hours and help me constructively replace them with a deep sense of passion, peace, humility and empathy." -- Bob Kalka, author of The Emotionally Authentic Christian

"A View from the Cosmic Mirror is perceptive, timely and wise. Peppered with clinical vignettes, it encourages us to search our souls, our darkness, and our projections in the quest toward wholeness." -- Kate Amatruda, MFT, author of Sandplay, The Sacred Healing

"Insightful and articulate, A View from the Cosmic Mirror is a rich and enlightening pathway to look more deeply at ourselves and others. Gary and George's inspiring examples and stories help us all." -- Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D., Director of the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University

"I am so on board with what you are saying in A View from the Cosmic Mirror. This book is for every one of us! It explains in plain language some of the most profound mysteries to understanding our deeper self. I learned in new ways how to uncover my own blind spots and become more whole, just by looking more closely at my experiences with others. Thank you for giving me some simple yet profound tools for becoming a more complete person." -- Katherine Lewis, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 382 pages
  • Publisher: Mindfulness Press (June 24, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439217513
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439217511
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,404,424 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars perceptions, February 1, 2010
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I am no longer capable of looking at others strengths and limitations as not mirroring my own.This book and the CEU's I took with it opened my eyes and created a paradigm shift for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lessons for Business Leaders in Reflections of the Self, October 27, 2009
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A View from The Cosmic Mirror offers powerful lessons in self-discovery grounded in cross-cultural perspectives, from Carl Jung to Lakota spiritualism; from contemporary images to Buddah and the Bible. Using accessible language and straightforward tools, Gemmill and Kraus provide each of us who care to look, with a view of ourselves in the Cosmic Mirror of our reactions to and relationships with others in the world around us.
With the authors as guides, A View from the Cosmic Mirror takes the reader on a journey to increased self-awareness and a deeper understanding of the source of life's sometimes painful struggles and the gifts we possess and often cannot see.
Beyond the direct benefits of individual personal growth, A View from The Cosmic Mirror has tremendous value for business leaders, management consultants and those of us whose professional responsibilities include guiding, coaching and developing others, as well as managing and resolving conflicts. The insights gained by looking into the Cosmic Mirror of the self, are exceptionally useful to gain a greater understanding of others, their gifts and their struggles. Experienced practitioners will find this important book provides a wealth of resources to complement and enhance their effectiveness in working with clients.
This book belongs on everyone's bookshelf.

~ Lou Tufford, CEO and Principal Consultant, Tufford and Associates, Inc., Management Consulting.
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