Inner Harmony: Living in Balance
For 12 years, photographer Jon Kolkin traveled to Buddhist centers across Asia, capturing the everyday life of monks and nuns on camera. Text in English and German. - The life of Buddhist monastics captured in 220 rare images by renowned photography artist Jon Kolkin
- Guiding principles of spirituality and meditation across 18 chapters, sharing key tenets of Buddhism for a life in harmony and mindfulness
- A fascinating photo book with inspiring forewords by the Dalai Lama and Queen Mother of Bhutan
- Text in English and German
Searching for peace within ― an increasing necessity, and challenge, in our turbulent times. In this richly illustrated book, photographer and physician Jon Kolkin explores how and why Buddhist spiritual practices have come to inspire and enlighten people all around the globe. For 12 years, Kolkin travelled to Buddhist centres across Asia, capturing the everyday life of monks and nuns on camera. Impressive and respectful, his 220 mostly black-and-white photographs offer powerful insight into the otherwise hushed and hidden world of meditation and mindfulness. With his profound feeling for light and composition, Kolkin’s rare and intimate images capture the uniqueness of each mindful moment, as well as the universal reach and inspiration of Buddhist practice. Text in English and German. Review "The Dalai Lama's response reinforced in me the realization that even when people have similar objectives they can interpret words from significantly different perspectives. In response to His comments, my first book released by a traditional publishing house, teNeues, covers the same topic and is called, Inner Harmony: Living in Balance." --Authority Magazine
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