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Beginner’s Guide to Color Therapy
Product Description
By means of astrology, Feng Shui, and traditional symbolism, noted author Jonathan Dee (Practical Astrology the Easy Way; Tarot Mysteries; Isis: Queen of Egyptian Magic) analyzes the various uses and meanings of color, in western culture and beyond. Aided by bright and attractive photographs and evocative illustrations, he explains what red, blue, green, orange, pink, purple, gray, white, and black can represent and how they affect different personalities. His wide … More >>
Beginner’s Guide to Color Therapy
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about 1 year ago
I don’t recommend this book. I am really interested in color, but knew nothing about it when I bought this. There’s really very little information in it, it’s more like a coffee table book than anything else. Something you flip though and pick out a tidbit here and there.
If you are interested in learning about color, a much better book is “Color Magic for Beginners” by Richard Webster. That one is great. This one I just feel like I wasted my money on.
Rating: 2 / 5