Cube: Keep the Secret
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Average customer review:Product Description
Describes a game of imagination which may have originated in the ancient Sufi culture.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32427 in Books
- Published on: 1995-06-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 204 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Author
THE CUBE as a system of self-knowledge
If you're interested in astrology and/or the Enneagram, you will love "The Cube." In a way your Cube is even more unique to you, and revealing of you, than your horoscope, because YOU create it; you dream it, awake. We have played "The Cube" with hundreds of people, and we have literally NEVER heard the same thing twice.
Customer Reviews
What a waste of money!
How very disappointing. Made itself out to be all mysterious and interesting when in fact it was about an A4 sheet of paper's worth of writing spread over god knows how many pages. What a total waste of money and of a perfectly good tree. You can't even read it a second time because the "novelty" is lost. My advice: don't bother.
cube keep the secret
Well,bookworm from stalybridge nails it really,take with a pinch of salt.I too bought it because of neil strauss recommendations,if you have any interest in people,and psychology,personally i would spend my money else where.
If you want to read it on the basis thats its something to play with,and see how people react?then fair goes,in psychological terms its a representational tool,a fairly good ice breaker and conversation starter.
And something very light...if you want to use it to chat someone up?you'll probably end looking more of analyst than someone they want leave with...
Not Meant to be Taken Seriously
Hopefully. If you are at all interested in the psychology of illusion, being aware of what people are thinking and, especially how to manipulate that for effect; this book will be an OK read to help with insight into people's need to believe. The needier people are, the more easily they are manipulated. If people actually take this seriously then they need to be warned they are amongst the babies that people find it oh so easy to take candy from. Just ask a Psychologist or Illusionist - but quite often they are the same person. However, there are far better books on the market that will assist with human psychology, so perhaps don't buy this one if you are a serious student of human behaviour or interested in learning about illusion techniques.
This book has now made it to the recyc bin, as 1) My bookshelves creak worringly 2) It isn't really a good book and 3) Trees died for this? So as with other books I think this of I help it do its bit to save other trees.




