Let the Spirit Move You; is a beautiful blending of Poetry that is inspirational;uplifting and insightful along with Photography that is rare; sacred and unprecedented.Lynn Noble communicates from a universal perspective with an undeniable honesty and truth.Her message is simplistic; profound and eloquent.She takes you on a journey; inspired by Spirit; to help you navigate life. She will teach you how to:Awaken your Soul; Connect to Spirit; and Find the Light in all things.Life gets beautiful when you.... "Let the Spirit Move You."Authors MessageI love capturing "Spirit" in all of my Work.Whether it be photographing dancers and nature; or writing from my Soul...There is always something to be seen in the unseen.When I shoot; it is always about being present; feeling the music from within andletting myself go with the flow as I change my aperture; shutter speed and focal lengths.There is always a connection to be felt as I capture what is in front of me.My photos are a moment in time... unchanged by technology.When I write; it is about being still; quieting my mind and allowing my Soul to be heard.I honor my messages by keeping them exactly as they come through... unchanged by my mind.My hope... through this book... is to inspire everyone along their journey;to embrace their Spirit from within and let it shine onto others!!!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I very much like US history and AnnistonBy FranjI very much like US history and Anniston; so it was only natural that I bought and truly enjoyed this book. The many black and white images (each with explanatory text) and the concise chapter introductions all combine to conveniently (and efficiently) communicate so much more than most history books typically do. I have seen the publishers books (Arcadia) displayed in book stores in various parts of the country and personally love the ratio of image to text. That said; author Kimberly ODell did a superb job of selecting interesting images and weaving tight; informative narrative around them. If you want to know about Annistons history; I consider this book a "must have". If you simply like American history; I say give it a try. After all; Anniston has a special place in our history; having been known as "The Model City".