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47 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An adventure into your intuitive mind., February 8, 2001
The first night I had this book I began writing with my left hand, even though I really thought I couldn't do it. Not only was I able to do it, but it opened up a new world to me. The act of writing--which is usually dominated by the left, logical brain--suddenly became more intuitive, freer, and much more of an adventure. The blank page was no longer a threat or obstacle to overcome, but an invitation for my inner voice to speak. The next of the book's exercises which I took up was mirror-writing with the left hand-that is, writing so that the text is legible when held in front of a mirror. It really didn't take that long to learn, and the results have been a very powerful unlocking of insights, memories, dreams, and creative thoughts. Ms. Capacchione mentions that Leonardo da Vinci mirror-wrote his journals, probably with his "other" hand, and I can certainly attest to the fact that it opens up new avenues of instinct, imagination, and intuition to anyone who wants to try it. This book is not long and is easy to work with. The first chapter includes an interesting history of humans' cultural preference for the the right hand, along with a good introduction to right/left brain theory. All the exercises can easily be tailored to your own specific needs. I do agree with Ms. Capacchione that there is much healing and personal growth to be gained by silencing the critical left-brain using your non-dominant hand-voices will emerge on the page which you never knew you had living within yourself. I recommend this book for writers, artists, metaphysicians, scientists, people recovering from abuse, people facing dread diseases, to name only a few of the possible beneficiaries. A wonderful, eye (and brain)-opening book.
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