Ways of being
publication
This is the first issue of a contemporary, spiritual, arts and culture journal. Its aim is to deconstruct the concept that there is a superior way of being. I am conscious the world we occupy is becoming increasingly more populated with information. If not already, I fear we are at risk of being overloaded by data. I suspect the antidote is a reflective practice. This publication aims to encourage such reflection, through a blend of spirituality, art and culture.
At the heart of this publication is a passion for connecting with truth. The journal comprises as three chapters. A series of conversations over zoom set the bedrock of the project. In conversation with Sri Lanka based photographer, Dominic Sansoni, Kundalini yoga teacher, Fiona Raymond and re-typesetting the seminal work of Annie Besant and C.W Leadbeater, “Thought-forms”. I trust we can influence thought through image-making and the sensitive handling of important words. I believe through intrinsic introspection and thus, action we can regain lost identities and thus celebrate culturally rich futures. This publication wants to encourage personal means of opinion and expression.
publication
This is the first issue of a contemporary, spiritual, arts and culture journal. Its aim is to deconstruct the concept that there is a superior way of being. I am conscious the world we occupy is becoming increasingly more populated with information. If not already, I fear we are at risk of being overloaded by data. I suspect the antidote is a reflective practice. This publication aims to encourage such reflection, through a blend of spirituality, art and culture.
At the heart of this publication is a passion for connecting with truth. The journal comprises as three chapters. A series of conversations over zoom set the bedrock of the project. In conversation with Sri Lanka based photographer, Dominic Sansoni, Kundalini yoga teacher, Fiona Raymond and re-typesetting the seminal work of Annie Besant and C.W Leadbeater, “Thought-forms”. I trust we can influence thought through image-making and the sensitive handling of important words. I believe through intrinsic introspection and thus, action we can regain lost identities and thus celebrate culturally rich futures. This publication wants to encourage personal means of opinion and expression.






