Click! by Carl Studna

Click! by Carl Studna

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Click! by Carl Studna

Wisdom, light and truth are revealed by renowned portrait photographer Carl Studna. Collected stories and his exquisite photographs of icons Paul McCartney, Elton John, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Marianne Williamson, Deepak Chopra, Michael Bernard Beckwith, George Harrison and more, show us how to create loving, purposeful and heart-centered choices throughout each moment (the 'click') of our life experience. INCLUDES SHORT STORIES BY: Tom Robbins, Kathleen McGowan, Ram Dass, Dr Joe Dispenza, Kenny Loggins, Cynthia James and others. Foreword by Michael Bernard Beckwith. Studna uses the familiar example of having our picture taken as the ultimate barometer of where our attention is being placed in each moment of the CLICK - that essential choice point. This book is a masterful blend of the author's own personal stories with vulnerable, engaging essays from respected guest authors. Studna's tools, practices and his guest authors inspire us to create loving, purposeful and heart-centered choices throughout each moment of our life experience.

Carl Studna is a multi-faceted photographer, videographer, author, spiritual counselor and lecturer. Carl's intimate portraits of influential people ranging from Paul McCartney to His Holiness The Dalai Lama are published worldwide.



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ISBN 13 9781401940898
ISBN 10 1401940897
Titel Click!
Autor Carl Studna
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Verlag Hay House Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-12-03
Seitenanzahl 240
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