Photo Inspiration DVDs

     Willowgreen’s new Photo Inspiration DVDs are designed to be reflective viewing experiences. Photographic images dissolve slowly in and out in juxtaposition to the words on the screen as soft music plays. Ideal for hospital closed circuit TV systems, these creations can also be used during breaks in workshops and as audiences gather for keynote addresses. Some people utilize them for personal meditation.

Product ImageThe Wisdom of the Path

     Thoughtful quotes about taking paths and making journeys are interspersed with images of paths through every terrain and in all seasons. The calming acoustic woodwind music feels both inviting and supporting.
INS3—11 minutes.
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Product ImageAwakened Day

     Beautiful images from nature slowly change on the upper part of the screen while a series of quotations change more slowly below. The verbal and visual theme is that sacredness is everywhere when we awaken to it. The effect is very uplifting. INS2—11 1⁄2 minutes.
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Product ImageStreams in the Desert

     Quiet acoustic guitar accompanies desert landscapes and quotes about desert experiences in life. Midway through, the images shift to waterscapes and the quotes reflect life’s fullness. INS3—12 minutes.
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Product ImageGrief: Images and Intimations

     Changing floral images represent aspects of grief while quiet guitar music plays. In time a unique quotation is added to each image, providing a helpful, confirming message about the nature of grief. Ideal for use with workshops on loss. INS4—12 minutes.
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    Also, in his photoblog, "The Contemplative Photographer," Jim Miller combines words and images from ordinary life that illumine beauty, uncover wisdom, instill hope, and honor the sacred. Select this link to view his photoblog.