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DRAWING AS THERAPY

Elaborating on the studies of Dr. Leendert Mees and based on innovative research conducted in the field of art therapy, Eva Mees-Christeller delves into the relationship that exists between planets, metals, human organs and seven drawing techniques.


Seven drawing techniques:















We thus discover how, with the help of these different drawing techniques, it is possible to recognise, develop and balance the characteristics of the planetary forces and the corresponding metal in the individual.

Observations and practical experiences show the way in which drawing acts on the qualities of the soul and the main organs.

The exercise of drawing is always a significant tool.

In the case of critical experiences and illness, it can constitute an important complement to the therapy prescribed by the doctor, capable of promoting and supporting the person's active participation in their healing process.

Page 166

Publisher:Nature and Culture

SKU:NACU-0037

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DRAWING AS THERAPY

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Elaborating on the studies of Dr. Leendert Mees and based on innovative research conducted in the field of art therapy, Eva Mees-Christeller delves into the relationship that exists between planets, metals, human organs and seven drawing techniques.


Seven drawing techniques:

  • live drawing,

  • geometric drawing,

  • charcoal drawing,

  • drawing shapes,

  • drawing with crayons,

  • dynamic design,

  • hatching.

We thus discover how, with the help of these different drawing techniques, it is possible to recognise, develop and balance the characteristics of the planetary forces and the corresponding metal in the individual.

Observations and practical experiences show the way in which drawing acts on the qualities of the soul and the main organs.

The exercise of drawing is always a significant tool.

In the case of critical experiences and illness, it can constitute an important complement to the therapy prescribed by the doctor, capable of promoting and supporting the person's active participation in their healing process.

Page 166

Publisher: Nature and Culture

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