About the Book
These remarkable photographs are an open window into the Otherworld. They show us how our thoughts and emotions, intentions and actions generate powerful subtle energies. With celebration and meaningful spirited gatherings, meditation and prayer, these energies are our continuous acts of co-creation with all, throughout the uniting web of life. The Beyond the Visible trilogy covers ten years of Ninna Gay’s life and travels. For more information visit: www.shiftsbeyondthevisible.com
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 32 - Publish Date: Mar 04, 2010
- Keywords new world, photography of the energetic realm, spirited gatherings, subtle energies, unseen world, spiritual helpers, essence of life, light and vibration, spiritual essence, luminous energy field, Quantum Physics, co-creators of the world, evolutionary journey, beyond mind, acts of co-creation, uniting web of life, life mysteries, love, joy, transformation, wonder, Otherworld, Consciousness, expansiveness, celebration, prayers, meditation, spirituality, thought, emotion, ceremony, poetry, creation, evolution, balance, change, life, beauty
About the Creator
Ninna Gay is a photographer who has exhibited her work since 1996 in Ireland, Northern Ireland and France. She has also been on a constant spiritual quest for two decades. She initially trained in social psychology and later became an energy medicine practitioner in different shamanic traditions (Celtic, Amerindian and contemporary). From 1998, her spiritual work has blended with her photography as can be seen in her captured manifestations of the unseen world of subtle energies, spiritual helpers and spirits. In 2010, Ninna published the 2nd edition of SHIFTS: Beyond the Visible which is the combination of her investigations as a photographer, an energy medicine practitioner and author. She also published three photography books: Beyond the Visible I (color photographs, landscape views) Beyond the Visible II (color and black and white photographs, portrait views) and Beyond the Visible III (smaller black and white book).