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Per your email notification, I am moving to a different publisher. All else will remain the same except for the mailing address. The one hitch is that in order to remain a subscriber you will need to re-subscribe and respond to the confirmation email that you will receive.

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Before we sign off here, I thought you might enjoy seeing the video of me sharing Picture to Ponder with a new audience.

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Sheila Finkelstein, Artist/Writer/Photographer/Coach, introduces the use of the camera to: break through blocks, create new openings and see things from unique perspectives, expanding both your inner and outer worlds.

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Using Photography as Access to Transformation

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EXPAND YOUR VISION, includes "7 Tips for Expanding Your Vision," plus real-life examples of subscribers who have had transformational life experiences, and much more.

PICTURE TO PONDER, the Weekly Inspirational Photo eZine, includes one or two photographs and “Self-Reflecting Queries” inspired by the photos. The Queries have you look into your own life opening up to seeing your world in new ways.

"Not only have you pointed out an alternative to the State of Funk, but you opened a whole new world for me. The biggest effect is that I see 'ordinary' things in a heightened way.

While I did notice things before, it wasn't with the same depth of fascination and it wasn't with quite as many things. Now alert to the magic inherent everywhere, I see nuances. I'm sure I will continually discover more on this new Life of Joy. Thank you for your wisdom and generosity."
Marifran Korb, www.soulfulsolutions.com

"Thank you sooooo much. I can never decide which of your works I like best.  I have a favorite, then you outdo yourself.  I am so grateful for your gift.  Really lifts my day and I always share your work with others."  Becky  McCarley

"It was an absolute pleasure to read through every word and view your photography. It put me in a very relaxed and contempletive mood, which isn't easy with my busy schedule."
Ann Schwartz, www.annschwartzgallery.com, commenting on Picture to Ponder on this blog.