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Amazon.com is a great place to review the content of my recommendations. BooksLearning about the SensitiveBeyond the Indigo Children, P.M.H. Atwater Continuum Concept, Jean Liedloff Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child, Marti Olsen Laney The Highly Sensitive Child, Elaine Aron The Highly Sensitive Person, Elaine Aron HSP's Survival Guide, Ted Zeff I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You, Roger Pearman & Sarah Albritton The Magical Child, Joseph Chilton Pearce The Magical Child Matures, Joseph Chilton Pearce The Out-of-Synch Child, Carol Stock Kranowitz Parenting from the Inside Out, David Siegel & Mary Hartzell The Psychic Power of Children, Cassandra Eason Raising Your Spirited Child, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka Sensory Integration and the Child, Jean Ayres Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight, Sharon Heller Resources for Sensitives Acupressure for Emotional Healing, Michael Reed Gack The Complete Book of Energy Medicines, Helen Dziemidko The Cultural Creatives, Paul Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson Encyclopedia of Bach Flower Remedies, Mechthild Scheffer Flow, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Hands of Light, Barbara Brennan Please Understand Me, David Keirsey & Marilyn Bates The Reconnection, Eric Pearl The Sensitive Person's Survival Guide, Kyra Mesich Descriptions Relevant to the World of the Sensitive Alchemy of Nine Dimensions, Barbara Hand Cloud And There Was Light, Jacques Lusseyran Blink, Malcolm Gladwell Beauty, John O'Donohue City of Masks, Daniel Hecht (fiction) I'm Not Crazy, I'm Just Not You, Roger Pearmann and Sarah Albritton Ishmael, Daniel Quinn Jung, A Journey of Transformation, Vivianne Crowley Nobody, Nowhere, Donna Williams On Becoming an Alchemist, Catherine MacCoun (some of her descriptions are useful) Party of One, Anneli Rufus Shoes Outside the Door, Michael Downing Somebody, Somewhere, Donna Williams The Spell of the Sensuous, David Abram Synaesthesia, edited by Simon Baron-Cohen and John Harrison Thinking in Pictures, Temple Grandin Touching the Rock, John Hull Witch of Cologne, Tobsha Lerner (fiction) Other Authors of Note: Emily Carr, Canadian painter of nature; Carlos Castaneda; Stanislav Grof; Mary Oliver, poet. Descriptions in biographies and autobiographies of artists and scientists often illuminate the inner life of the sensitive. Although Grof writes about expanded states of awareness resulting from the intake of hallucinogens, his work, and that of Castaneda, resonate with many sensitives who struggle with their inherently expanded consciousness. Joanna Trollope is a fiction writer who is extraordinary in her ability to describe the subtlest qualities of the interior worlds of both adults and children. FilmsArt 21Birdy The Color of Paradise Darger Garden State Golden Door (true sensory experience) Happy Accidents Helvetica Heroes (1st Season Series – learning to live with gifts) How to Draw a Bunny K-Pax The Matrix My Child Could Draw That Nell Pillow Book (exquisite imagery) Rivers and Tides: Andy Goldsworthy Working with Time The Tomorrow Man Tully Other Topics of InterestCraniosacral work (referrals available from the Upledger Institute)Dowsing Educational kinesiology Flower essences Mislabeled Child Myers-Briggs personality inventory, for learning about your temperament Neurological integration Soul-level astrology Other Linkswww.metagifted.org Back to "Are You A Sensitive?" |
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