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Kent Tompkins
photo•video•editing
These images are an invitation to shed the noise and return to what’s elemental. Stone, wind, water, and light strip us back to the truth of our bodies, our minds, our souls in the world — alert, rooted, and awake. There is nothing to perform in this divine yin. The land doesn’t ask for interpretation; it asks for presence. In these moments, our brain's batteries recharge the fastest, senses sharpen, and we remember how to stand inside ourselves again. Nature becomes not a backdrop, but a mirror — revealing who we are when we stop trying to be anything else.

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