"Seldom have I had the pleasure of reading passages written with such grace, precision and power. Leigh Sanders is a new voice that helps us see beyond our self-imposed limitations of fear and anxiety to a new realm of wholeness and love."
-H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
author of Life's Little Instruction Book and Live and Learn and Pass It On
"Leigh Sanders captures the yearning we feel to believe that life has purpose and that we measure up even when circumstances would have us believe otherwise. I found myself feeling his healing words reach deep into my very soul and heal the unspoken loneliness and lack of self-belief that seems inexorably tied to our human condition.
"Leigh's words and moving photographs bring hope and sustenance to our busy lives. His words encourage us to look at our efforts with renewed wonder and self-belief, realizing again that indeed we are enough."
-Meredith Young-Sowers
author of Agartha: A Journey to the Stars and Angelic Messenger Cards
"Turning the pages of Leigh Sanders' exquisitely beautiful book is a wonderful experience to really knowing what being natural is. It is the wonderful unification of thought and feelings, words and pictures. And to know that to be natural is to become more and more what nature intends us humans to BE."
-Tom Malone, Ph.D.,M.D.
coauthor of The Art of In intimacy and Windows of Experience
"A wise and lovely book."
-Carol Orsborn
author of The Art of Resilience
"The author speaks of the inevitability of change, of the distress of plans interrupted, ambitions obstructed, failures suffered. He confronts reality, and deals with it by producing a volume of inspirational thoughts. His words, though weighty, are few; images of nature complete his meditations...drawing lessons from the turning of the seasons, he invites the reader to consider the value of a fallow time, when all is subdued, sounds muffled, colors muted- the time of great inward work...He comes to believe, and is here to persuade the contemplative reader, that there is order in the world, that life is the journey more than the destination, but that the right path leads us home."
-Margie Weathers
columnist, Smoky Mountain Sentinel & Business Report
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