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"A Vision for Becoming," by Meg Pier, is a 83-page book featuring her photographs from locales around the globe, captioned by motivational and thought-provoking quotes from sages of the ages, ranging from Ovid to Oprah. The book focuses on what it means to feel part of something bigger than oneself, be it through friendship or love relationships, community, the tapestry of life, or eternity of the soul. The photographs featured in the book span every ecosystem: tropical islands, deserts, jungles, fjords, plains, glaciers, volcanic mountains and coastlines. The pictures depict settings that convey the beauty of the world we live in, and universal aspects of the human condition. Those quoted represent a breadth of cultures and spiritual movements, and include insights from philosophers, political leaders, writers, comedians, musicians, poets, artists, and others, from the B.C. era to today.
A Vision for Belonging," by Meg Pier, is a 69-page book featuring herphotographs from locales around the globe, captioned by motivational andthought-provoking quotes from sages of the ages, ranging from Ovid to Oprah.The book focuses on what it means to feel part of something bigger thanoneself, be it through friendship or love relationships, community, thetapestry of life, or eternity of the soul.The photographs featured in the book span every ecosystem: tropical islands, deserts, jungles, fjords, plains, glaciers, volcanic mountains andcoastlines. The pictures depict settings that convey the beauty of theworld we live in, and universal aspects of the human condition.Those quoted represent a breadth of cultures and spiritual movements, andinclude insights from philosophers, political leaders, writers, comedians, musicians, poets, artists, and others, from the B.C. era to today.
Travel writer and photographer Meg Pier's "Visions of the Journey in Images and Words" is a collection of images and observations from points of interest along her path, intended to inspire yours. Through 28 essays based on sojourns in countries from Belize to Cyprus, Estonia, Iceland, Mexico and beyond, she passes on the Life Lessons imparted to her in locales around the world, all of which revolve around the themes of connecting with Self, Others and a Sense of Wonder. Meg finds one of the greatest windows into the soul of a culture is its people and, while the traditions and practices of a given land fascinate her, ironically, often the epiphanies she experiences while she is on the road have absolutely nothing to do with from which continent the "teacher" presented to her hails. She has found one of the greatest gifts of travel being the opportunity to recognize not only our differences, but, in fact, how alike we all are......to learn how someone from the jungle has dealt with an ill parent, how someone from an island has tried not to be so hard on himself, how someone from the desert discerned what his calling was, how someone from the fjords found acceptance, how someone from the mountains relied on his faith in a time of self-doubt.In "Visions of the Journey," Meg's rich prose is paired with another of her passions--photography. She credits her camera with enabling her to change her perspective, see the beauty in the everyday, and "focus" on the moment at hand. It provides a sense of purpose to her great love of travel to distant countries and cultures (as well as to her more local jaunts just roaming around her "back yard" of New England.) With "Visions of the Journey," Meg share the exquisite vistas, dramatic details, cozy charm, comic relief, and profound wisdom she has chanced upon in her wanderings and the magic moments in which the essence of these byways have stood still long enough to be captured by her.
Visions of New England is a 128 page, soft cover book of images of New England spanning the region's six states over its four seasons. Locales depicted include coastal areas, mountains, lakes, forests, and gardens. The pictures convey the area's sweet charm, rugged beauty and proud spirit. Each picture is captioned by an uplifting quotation from sages of the ages, ranging from Ovid to Oprah.
Jesus Christ is still working miracles. I found myself at the point of suicide after using drugs and alcohol. At the point of insanity, Christ left me with just enough sanity to cry out to Him. He heard my cry! He healed me! My life is now evolved with His. My name is Jacqueline Anderson. My hometown is Memphis, Tennessee. I am the mother of four children. Writing is a joy to me. I consider it my hobby. I am determined to let someone know that there is hope in the midst of a hopeless situation. We live in a world were hope is fading for many people. People don't know who or what to turn to. It seems as though, what they turn to crumbles. We all need stability in life. There are things in life that break us and causes us to crack and tears us into pieces mentally, physically, emotionally and financially. The only stability in this life is He who is the giver of life Jesus Christ. When the breaking tearing and cracking of life hits us. Jesus is that hope that keeps it all together.
Who were the victims of Jack the Ripper? And what was the impact of his killings on women at the time, and over the last 150 years?
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