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Bhakti | Blowing the Conch
See the photographic exhibit - "Bhakti"
at The Shala now through June 13th

Dear Friends,

Late last year I was blessed to have realized one of my life's dreams - to spend time at a small ashram in India. I can only hope that it will be the first of many such journeys. In my exhibition, it is my sincere wish that I was able to capture a brief glimpse, a fleeting moment of what Mother India and a spiritual practice means to me - and countless others who find themselves on this mysterious, indescribable, endless, fathomless, and oftentimes arduous eight-limbed path of yoga...

The limited edition, uniquely framed prints are each offered for purchase. Please contact me for details at bfleming@dharmabuilt.com. A percentage of the sale proceeds will go to help support the Kalariyil Dharmikam Ashram & Center for Kalaripayattu Training & Marma Therapy Research. Please visit the ashram's Web site for more information: Kalariyil Dharmikam Ashram.

An online preview of the series can be viewed here: The DharmaBuilt Gallery

Also, if you know of a gallery, yoga studio, healthy restaurant, or other appropriate space in the NYC area that may be interested in hosting the collection for a time - please let me know. I simply don't have the room!

Peace, Peace, Peace,

~b

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"Each artist is an antenna to the transcendental other and as we go with our own history into that THING and then create a unique confluence of OUR uniqueness and ITS uniqueness, we collectively create an arrow, an arrow out of history, out of time, perhaps even out of matter, that will redeem the idea that man is good...redeem the idea that man is good. This is the promise of art and its fulfillment is never more near than the present moment."
- Terence McKenna

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