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The Sowers of Joy

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An intimate and rare immersion in the heart of a community of Nuns from a high Himalayan valley called Zanskar. As she crosses Asia on her own, the path of a 30-year-old French girl accidentally crosses that of a unique religious community, tiny and composed exclusively of women. They live in Puntsokling: one of the ten totally destitute Buddhist nunnery of Zanskar, a valley on the edge of the Himalayas in northwestern India, still isolated from the rest of the country by its inhospitable geography. This meeting at the end of the world will change the course of her existence and, without a doubt, that of the nuns. A revelation and a long human as well as spiritual journey. Caroline Riegel's book is a two-sided journey. Through the story she tells us, we discover both the charm of a unique "tribe" with astonishing sorority (a journey into the intimate) and the masterful beauty of their territory (a journey into the landscapes). But humans are inseparable from the environment in which they live. Here, the harshness of the elements did not generate that of the characters but their dazzling vitality. The hostile environment strengthened hearts, embracing in one movement the spirituality and uncompromising beauty of Nature. Devoid of the superfluous, these Sowers rub shoulders with the essence of the soul, the awareness of Happiness. Caroline Riegel's photographs demonstrate the closeness that she has created with her "subjects", giving photographic work the power to reveal the Other and to make him access the universal. The still image gives them a voice and opens up intercultural and intergenerational dialogue. Caroline Riegel is not just a simple spectator, her photography is not sidelined, it does not freeze the Other. On the contrary, it is the source of life, and testifies to the flourishing of bodies, faces and souls. Her camera is a tool she uses to testify to the uniqueness of this extraordinary community to as many people as possible. Caroline Riegel delivers a luminous tribute, in images and words, to these women who have found, in the heart of the Zanskar mountains, far from the modern world, a balance of life. Faced with destitution: joy. Faced with loneliness: solidarity. In the face of autarky: authenticity. In the same way that Matthieu Ricard - the preface's author - speaks of wonder to the world, the smile of The Sowers of Joy testifies to their singular gaze on what surrounds them, on the meaning of existence, on simplicity of life.

Author Biography:

Photographer Caroline Riegel is diverse: both scientist, artist, explorer and humanist. Humanitarian, she became involved with the ICRC in South Sudan, then in 2012 created the THIGSPA association which works in Zanskar (school construction, solar, water tank ...) * Author, she has published in France several stories, including SOIFS d'ORIENT and MEANDRES D'ASIE (Phebus editions, award-winning) which recount her great initiatory journey through Asia along the water: two years alone exploring universes where man adapts to various forms of water, on horseback, donkey, camel, on an Indian bicycle ... * Director, "Semeuses de Joie" is her first multi-award winning film broadcast on France 5 and Ushuaia TV in France. A second film "Zanskar, the promises of winter" is being produced with ARTE. * Speaker, Caroline has given hundreds of conferences with her films and books in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Quebec. * Photographer, Caroline has been exhibited many times for her B&W work, including the "Paths of Photography" in 2018. Caroline is also a member of the Societe des Explorateurs Francais as well as the Societe des Grands Barrages in France. Matthieu Ricard is a French essayist and photographer. After obtaining a PH.D in genetics, he became a Tibetan Buddhist monk. He resides mainly at Shechen Monastery in Nepal. As a translator from Tibetan into French and English, since 1989 he has been the French interpreter of the Dalai Lama. In 2000, he founded the humanitarian association Karuna-Shechen. Sin then, he has been part of the Mind and Life Institute, an association which facilitates encounters between science and Buddhism.
Release date NZ
November 28th, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
France
Imprint
Hemeria
Pages
208
Publisher
Hemeria
ISBN-13
9782490952182
Product ID
34638676

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