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Jul 20 2011

Photo Journal for Reflection

Photo Journal for Reflection allows you to be able to see the world in a new light, and for the first time approach the vast openness in front of you as a journey to yourself that will lead only to what you are searching for. Through exploring a collection of photographs and being asked a series of reflective questions, you will go through a process of “self comprehension.”

An Invitation

Come! Come! Come!
Come along with me on this journey of reflection
Photo Journal for Reflection is born from the concept that nothing in the world has an inherent meaning of its own, rather it is an individual’s consciousness that breaths meaning into something for oneself. Until a person is exposed to a particular image, sound, object, landscape… it remains a blank canvas waiting for that individual to experience a sensation from and attach a self-fitting meaning to. What one views as inspirational, another sees as disturbing because its meaning is only created by the one viewing it in that moment. Once this is understood what follows is a state of mind that perceives the world as endless opportunities and possibilities that one simply must create for oneself. It is not the world that creates us, but we that create the world.

I invite you on this journey to start reflecting on the photographs and to celebrate with joy every thoughts that comes from within. Click on any photograph for reflection. You may write down your reflection in your journal.
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About the author

wanphai nongrum

I engage myself in the child and youth development by offering my skills and diverse work experience to create, teach and implement programs that focus on giving free reign to the inherent potential in every young person. By working with adults who in turn work with children I see myself building supportive structures to allow these possibilities in young people to be nurtured over time. My area of interest thus lies in teaching, leading and managing transformative, learning processes with young people and adults.

2 comments

  1. The Art Blogger

    Great blog you have with such a great concept. I have shared this with our facebook fans as well.
    I look forward to seeing more of you work :-)
    Kind Regards
    Mike

  2. wanphai nongrum

    Dear Mike

    Greetings from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

    Thank you so much. I hope that i can reach out to more people via The Artist Blog.

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    Wanphai Nongrum




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