Flirting with Faith

Monotation: One Image, One Word Meditation from Spencer Burke

Monday November 2, 2009

I love this idea. A visual mediation with a single associated word meant to create space for personal reflection. The Polaroid Camera frame adds to the charm of what creator Spencer Burke, founder of the Ooze.com, calls a Monotation. He posts them daily at his website and makes some of the images available here for journals, notecards and other uses. Spencer has also kindly agreed to allow me to post them here from time to time: could be weekly...or as the whim strikes. 
Check out the Monotation site and let me know if you have a favorite. This one struck my fancy...


Created by Spencer Burke. http://MONOTATION.com.


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Comments
Paula
November 2, 2009 10:25 AM

every second, moment, day , night, life is journey and we cannot see the end

Greg
November 2, 2009 4:44 PM
http://tamingthewolf.com

Inspiring idea. Use "one word with image" as a simple meditation tool.

And we thought "tweeting" at 140 characters was difficult!

r4
November 6, 2009 6:23 AM

That is so true. Every moment of your passing life is a journey. The final destination is death of course but we do not know much about the journey after death!

r4

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Joan Ball is a professor of communication and marketing and author of the upcoming book, Flirting with Faith: My Journey from Atheism to Agnosticism to a Devoted Life. A lifelong seeker/skeptic who was raised without a prescribed notion of God, she experienced a dramatic and unlikely conversion to Christianity at age 37. She brings to the Beliefnet conversation an insider/outsider perspective on living a faith that both delights and confounds her.

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