From: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker) Newsgroups: alt.magick Subject: Re: Visualization Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 12:22:51 -0500 In article <2vqrbs$h1o@nic.scruz.net>, shades@millcomm.com (Jetblack) writes: > In the books I have read so far on getting started in the magickal > arts, I have always seen the need near the very beginning to have > very skilled "Creative Visualization" skills. [...] I really need > help in this area. This is something that some people find quite hard, others second nature, and most people something in between. If you don't already have visualization skills, the only real way to acquire them is practice. However, there are a great number of different ways to do so--everything from buying a book on it to taking a drawing class. My own opinion is that artistic experience is the best, but that may be just because I was up to my ears in art as a kid, and still pursue many arts and crafts as hobbies. Another apporach is to take up reading of extremely engaging fiction, so that you get so absorbed that you forget you are reading and actually "see and hear" the action in your mind's eye. This is basically the same process as magical visualization, only it's externally directed instead of interally directed. As far as books and references go, the only two with explicitly magical themes that I'd recommend off the top of my head are: Knight, Gareth, _Experience_of_the_Inner_Worlds_ Ashcroft-Nowicki, Dolores, _Highways_of_the_Mind_ I don't have any more information handy, although I know that they are both currently in print in the USA, I believe by Aquarian Press. Peace, Amanda Walker