grass,  leaves,  Photography,  Plants,  writing/reading

The Changes Within

Art in Hidden Nature
Art in Hidden Nature

Life was a struggle for me in 1991. Little things like a divorce, a job loss, poor financial choices, let me know how little control I had over my life. At this time in my life I earnestly began to search for some answer to how I felt. I looked into different religious faiths, attended retreats, joined help groups, read the books, practiced their exercises and principles, with no relief or answers.

Over time the needed change found me. I stumbled upon a solution that introduced me to a new way of seeing who I really was and the world around me. I needed new ways of dealing with life’s challenges. I found a resource in quiet times of prayer, meditation and contemplation. I enjoy this inward journey as it helps me to see within and to use the eyes of something deeper to see outward. Learning to see a “true self” rather than a “false self” allows us to be a more interesting person. I’ve heard it said, to create more interesting images make ourselves more interesting. For me, the changes within me have changed my photography.

4 Comments

  • Cedric Canard's avatar

    Cedric Canard

    “Over time the needed change found me.” Isn’t that so often the case? We exert a lot of effort seeking and searching and yet all too often what we’re looking for comes from a totally unexpected place. Real nice post Monte. And the colours in your image, beautiful.

  • Tom Dills's avatar

    Tom Dills

    “They” say that adversity makes us stronger, and I suppose that’s true. It seems that the right answers tend to come along at the right time. But so often I see the right things happen in a way that makes them seem completely unexpected. The changes truly do find us, but we have to be open to them. I’m glad that your needed changes found you!

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Monte Stevens Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading