Røtter, The Magazine
de Christine Greyson
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À propos du livre
Røtter is Norwegian for Roots.
I just spent the last two years in the wilderness, a refuge from the mental and physical beating I'd just suffered from living in the heart of New York City. As I started over from scratch and with nothing, I learned to survive without a house, plumbing, electricity, and while sharing territory with some very wild creatures. This taught me meditation, patience, and gave me a spiritual strength I'd not previously had. This magazine-formatted publication is a reflection of my state of mind while I immersed myself in and clung to nature. It's not a documentary; rather, it's an artpiece that parallels my mentality while I found myself moving in a more honest and simple direction- back to my roots.
I just spent the last two years in the wilderness, a refuge from the mental and physical beating I'd just suffered from living in the heart of New York City. As I started over from scratch and with nothing, I learned to survive without a house, plumbing, electricity, and while sharing territory with some very wild creatures. This taught me meditation, patience, and gave me a spiritual strength I'd not previously had. This magazine-formatted publication is a reflection of my state of mind while I immersed myself in and clung to nature. It's not a documentary; rather, it's an artpiece that parallels my mentality while I found myself moving in a more honest and simple direction- back to my roots.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: Lettre US, 22×28 cm
# de pages: 60 - Date de publication: mai 23, 2020
- Langue English
- Mots-clés natural, christine greyson, roots, nature, rotter
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À propos du créateur
Christine Greyson
Western North Carolina, US
I'm a storyteller, indie artist, and I have a brand new podcast- Natural and Wild with Christine Greyson on all the major podcast networks. I love life, people, and aspire to share my experiences and my life for as long as I'm able. I spend my time in the wilderness, where I live now and reside totally immersed in nature.