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Quantum Imagery : Why Creating Art Heals Us

Quantum Imagery : Why Creating Art Heals Us

Author: Edward a Regensburg
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: 02 Oct 2013
ISBN-13: 9781491070284
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Description


Quantum Imagery is an easy to follow, concise introductory guide that reveals the mystery behind the phenomena we call Art and WHY it is more than what we commonly think it is. Explaining why art facilitates the healing process, it goes beyond the visual descriptions of art to present an understanding of its spiritual, transformational power, integrating knowledge from the world of art psychotherapy, metaphysics and quantum physics. "In his book, Quantum Imagery, Ed explores questions that we did not know we were asking and makes connections for life's mysteries that we were unaware that we needed. Quantum Imagery inspires the reader to go to a realm that encourages them to seek answers to some of the universe's most complicated concepts about life and human nature." - DeeDee Lichtenberg-Scanlan, LCAT, Adjunct Professor of Art Therapy, Long Island University "There is an invisible world - already present - that is longing to be revealed. There are individuals, and Ed is one of them, that have the ability to hear, feel and acknowledge this world and reveal it. Quantum Imagery provides the foundation for understanding what we call 'art' and how it relates to the worlds of therapy and beyond." - Dr. Alan Sherr, DC, author of the award winning "Heart Of The Healer," Director, Northport Wellness Center and Hyperbaric Associates of America


Author Description


Edward A. Regensburg, MA, ATR-BC, CHT, LCAT, is a licensed, board certified Clinical Art Psychotherapist and a pioneer in the field. Over the past thirty years Ed has developed a unique approach that explores the subconscious mind to better understand human behavior. He lives on Long Island, New York, where he maintains a private practice and a full speaking, consulting, and exhibition schedule.






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