This creative memoir is a warm greeting to the world from the remarkable life of a seasoned woman. It is a bright jewel offered to anyone seeking a way to evolve gracefully and with passion. An added gift is the imaginative, whimsical art which fills its pages.
A tale of East meets West, the author, who is steeped in Eastern religions, offers a unique approach to Christianity and to non-religious spirituality. Aging with grace, healing solitude (which is beyond loneliness) and self-realization are themes that flow through the pages in a refreshing, authentic voice. Resurrecting Bunny describes a journey of transformation through inner experience beyond any religious dogma. To experience wholeness/holiness in one's essence is the birth-right of every human being. It is to be found in one's heart.This is truly a life-changing little book and also, quite simply, a fun read with inspirational content. Through sometimes hilarious experiences, in its heart this story carries a message of hope.
A long-time yogi, the author is also grounded in Christian contemplative mysticism and Jazz.
I write the same way i make art. I somehow put some words on paper (I like paper) and see where it takes me. I can mess around with it later on computer when I reread it.
Much, much easier than a blotch of ink or an awkward line in a drawing which I have to scurry around and make into a rock of some sort.
Good thing I'm not overly fastidious. My inner chuckle is usually at the ready!
Also known as Bunny, Georgann Low is an artist and jazz musician/songwriter. She lives with her imaginary cat in a turn-of-the-century apartment building in uptown Denver. She particularly likes bananas but disdains pot roast for the most part.