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Monday, 28 October 2024

The Story Behind the Story with Artist & Author/Poet Brian Francis of New Brunswick, Canada.

 

The Scribbler is fortunate to have Brian,  a fellow New-Brunswicker, join us this week.

 

 

I met Brian online through another author friend and he has kindly accepted our invitation to be our guest.


Let’s welcome him to our pages.

 

Read on my friends.

 



In this intimate collection of writing and art, Brian J. Francis invites us to explore the sacred space within. Through vision, prayer, and dream work, Francis channels messages from the ancestors to help us contemplate themes of nature, mortality, truth, and reconciliation. The result is a shimmering testament to his Mi’kmaq ancestors, and a pledge to the next generation. Guiding us beyond spirit and nation boundaries, this eloquent read is ideal for anyone seeking sanctuary, sacred space, and a comfortable seat at their own altar.

 

From www.bearpawmedia.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title: Between Two Worlds – Spiritual Writings and Photographs 




Synopsis:

Between Two Worlds: Spiritual Writings and Photographs" is a deeply personal and introspective collection of writings and photographs spanning 20 years. As an Indigenous person, the author navigates the intersection of ancient spirituality and modern life, sharing wisdom gained through dreams, visions, and ceremony. This poignant and thought-provoking book explores themes of past-life experiences, current challenges, and the quest for balance between spiritual and worldly realms. Through the author's unique lens, readers are invited to reflect on their own place within the world and the interconnectedness of all things 


 


 

The Story Behind the Story:  

I would say it is a “statement’ and expression of my current “worldview” of my world. 

I look at the state of our “Nation “with mixed feelings and emotions. I see where we are, where we have been and where we are going.  

With life changing so fast that we do not even have a chance to “save” ourselves. So, i guess I've tried to capture my own snapshot of time, to bring attention to something sacred in this realm called life.   

Spirituality is a very highly misunderstood “phenomenon”, with each one's life experiences guided by their own spiritual journey, some knowing and some no knowing what that may be. 


 

 

Website: please go HERE.


 


A question before you go, Brian:




Scribbler: What is the ideal spot for you when you write your stories? Music in the background or quiet. Coffee or tequila? Messy or neat?

Brian: In reality, I write mostly in the early mornings between 5-8 , the majority of what I’ve written in my book was written, moments after a ceremony, when the words just come to me.  I love music, but while writing I am immersed in my thoughts and my struggle of translating Mi’kmaw thoughts into English , so it's difficult with music, I love my coffee, and my work is usually on the messy side. 




An Excerpt from Between Two Worlds – Spiritual Writings and Photographs

Muted Tones By Brian Francis

I lived in a different world.
A dark, black world of alone
I saw color within the confines of my soul
But lived a life of muted tones

All I ever wanted was to be seen.
To be heard, not even to be understood
I spoke and no one listened
So I spoke to the demons in my mind.

I know who I am.
I know where I’ve been
Treading the deep waters of life.
I still paddle towards the shores
I am surrounded with mixed minds and bodies
Mixed eyes and mixed feelings

I am here yet , I am not seen
I scream but in muted tones
I recoiled into my place of comfort
The comfort of the darkness kept me safe.

The colors of the palette will eventually fade
And the words of the heart eventually forgotten
I stood up now and again, uncovered myself to
Experience breath,
It is beautiful , just as I had always imagined,
But overwhelming for the jumbled mind like mine

I know the confines of my soul.
I may rise once again, I may speak once again
For someone may hear the muted tones



Thank you for sharing your work and for being our guest, Brian. We wish you continued success with your writing.


 

And a BIG thank you to all our visitors and readers.

 

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1 comment:

  1. "Lived a life of muted tones": These images speak directly to us. Thank you.

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