This book offers a good overview of creative visualization but also gets into some esoteric elements that reflect the author’s interests and background. Richard Webster has written beginners’ books about numerology, palm reading, amulets, spirit guides, and other such topics. I enjoyed the practical aspects of the book, which were simple and straightforward, but was less interested in such topics as meeting my guardian angel and building a secret room for myself with my imagination. Still, the visualization method described is easier to understand and put to use than any other I’ve read, and I have read many.
After some preliminary chapters on beliefs, relaxation, and desire, Webster gives us the chapter “Creative Visualization 101.” He describes a simple and concise method for beginning creative visualization, then talks about potential difficulties. A chapter on affirmations as an enhancement for visualization follows. Most of the rest of the book gives examples and case histories of how others have used creative visualization, for example to improve health, self esteem, creativity, relationships, and career. My favorite chapter, “When It Doesn’t Work,” follows. Like a troubleshooting guide for his visualization method, it simply states common problems that get in the way of manifesting what is visualized.
This book is well worth a look if you’re interested in an understandable method to try creative visualization. It is very easy to read. Just skip over the more esoteric stuff if it doesn’t appeal to you.