TY - BOOK AU - Huxley, Francis TI - The eye; the seer and the seen T2 - (Art and imagination) SN - 0-500-81034-6 PY - 1990/// CY - London/New York PB - Thames and Hudson KW - Eye--Folklore KW - FAST KW - Eye--Mythology KW - Eye--Religious aspects KW - Symbolism KW - Symbolism of Body KW - Jungian psychology KW - Dream interpretation N1 - Dreams : p46-9; 1 Eye and the eye-spot. 2 Plates: the centre of origination. 3 Entoptics. 4 The sun-like eye. 5 The eye-juggler. 6 The trickster. 7 The pupil. 8 The mermaid's mirror. 9 The eye of water. 10 Plates: the watchful eye. 11 The dragon's eye. 12 The eye of the seer. 13 Dreams, revelation and nightmare. 14 The eye of the great being. 15 Plates: the eye of violence. 16 The island of fire. 17 The glory. 18 The fish. 19 The eye-goddess. 20 The evil eye. 21 The third eye. 22 Plates: the opened eye of the inner light. 23 The eye of reason and the rainbow. 24 Sources and further reading N2 - 'The eye sees light, but it is by its own light that it knows what it looks at. The eye is a fire, is the sun, the center of origination and the light of reason; and again, it is the Evil Eye...In nature, in dreams, in art, in legends from around the world and in many forms of mysticism, the eye--mirror of divinity--reflects our gaze inwards in search of the self and the Great Being who sees all.; with 129 illus., 16 in color.' ER -