Setting the Stage:
(Initial Thoughts from December 2014)
My ultimate aim is to touch millions of lives by drawing awareness to the inherent beauty that envelops us. What we choose to focus on becomes the lens through which we interpret the world—and subsequently, shapes the world itself. By concentrating on beauty, we not only witness but also generate an ever-expanding vista of beauty around us.
It is essential to clarify that the art of photography is not merely about capturing stunning images. Such images are the natural outcomes of a deeper process—a reflection of your inner state and your ability to perceive beauty. The essence of who you are is imprinted in each frame. And once this beauty is seen, it becomes an irremovable part of your experience, enhancing not only what you see but also what you bring into existence.
Awakening to The New Earth:
The realisation of this practice is beyond measure. You won’t just capture beauty; you’ll live it, breathe it, and radiate it, becoming a pioneering creator in what I like to call the New Earth—a world characterised by beauty, art, and higher consciousness.
It is this profound understanding that underpins my decision to establish Earthkeepers and to extend my scope beyond photography and coaching. My aspiration is to connect people to the limitless realm of possibilities, enabling them to become conscious architects of a new reality.
A Life Aligned:
My dream is a nomadic existence, where I am immersed in the enchanting tapestry of the natural world. I plan to offer life-changing nature hikes that serve as reflective journeys, helping people discover their true selves through the mirror of nature.
Time will tell how swiftly I can manifest this vision. Until then, I am committed to walking this path with integrity, capturing the magical moments that remind us of who we truly are and what we are capable of creating.
© Maurice Spees 2014
Your interest and support are the winds beneath the wings of this endeavour. Thank you for being a part of this transformative journey.
Warm regards,
Maurice Spees