Allow What Is Ebook
de Susanne v. Schroeder
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'Allow What Is' is an intimate, little book that invites the viewer to contemplate the words 'ALLOW WHAT IS'.
I was inspired to do this photography book while listening to a talk of Eckhart Tolle (author of 'The Power of Now, 'A New Earth').
When I repeat this phrase (almost like a mantra) I feel an inner space opening up that holds a sense of freedom, transcendence and deep joy.
Allow what is in front of you as part of your journey of self discovery and be courageous! Freeing yourself from judgements and limitations is like giving permission to be who you are and be at peace.
I was inspired to do this photography book while listening to a talk of Eckhart Tolle (author of 'The Power of Now, 'A New Earth').
When I repeat this phrase (almost like a mantra) I feel an inner space opening up that holds a sense of freedom, transcendence and deep joy.
Allow what is in front of you as part of your journey of self discovery and be courageous! Freeing yourself from judgements and limitations is like giving permission to be who you are and be at peace.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
- Versión ebook de composición fija, 40 págs.
- Fecha de publicación: oct. 20, 2011
- Última modificación dic. 06, 2012
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave nature, photography, beauty, contemplative, meditative, spiritual
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Susanne von Schroeder
Bruce, WI
Photography allows me to see my surroundings in a fresh new way. Capturing the essence or soul of my subjects is a magical and transformative process. A deep connection to the oneness of life opens in these moments of total presence. Nature images are healing and life enhancing for me. Nature art touches me, speaks to me, takes my breath away, and ultimately lifts my spirit. My photographs have been shown at numerous locations throughout Wisconsin where I have lived for the past 25 years.