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THE GUIDED IMAGERY PROCESS
The
Inward Eye Process is a way of using the imagination as a way of knowing.
In this process the intellect- the thinking function of knowing- is used
primarily as an organizer, providing structure for the experience of knowing
through images, feelings, and senses. The performance of this process
is a skill of dynamic balance of the conscious and the unconcious leading
to the experience of healing and wholeness. As a form of therapy, or as
an adjunct to therapy, the Inward Eye Process is often experienced as
very gentle and direct, yet is often speeding along the therapeutic process.
Since the emphasis is placed on the imagery as the primary source of knowing
and healing, the process happens only at the pace, and in the form to
which the participant is best suited. For the experienced practitioner
of the imagery process, their role is merely to provide a safe space for
the journey, some help transitioning between states, and some help, if
necessary or desired, contextualizing the experience. This process also
uses art making, and other creative processes as aspects of the imagery
process, although it is not necessary to be skilled in art making to use
this process.
The
Inward Eye © Bob Schoenholtz, 2004
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