Visual Portals
Light Mind Images is dedicated to sharing the life and works of Artist, Writer, Researcher Deborah Goudreault; a devoted inhabitant and instrument of the Light. Her photographic images and sentient writings embody the subtle experiences of a decades long journey of transformation and transcendence; off the grid, beyond the senses, through the subtle dimensions of space and into the heart of both Nature and our own human nature. They project a new voice and vision with elevating energy and hope for a humanity increasingly rich in information and technological advancements, yet struggling more than ever to overcome the barriers of past patterns and manifest the caliber and capacity to redeem ourselves and our world. As if answering our increasingly complex global society’s cries for a new perception of the world and each other, Goudreault’s works lead us into a more unbound reality, nearer the power and ecstasy of that which brings Light into darkness and life into being. They unveil a dimension of Nature where the known and the unknown meet, and individual forms are liberated from their physical limits by a Light in which all life converges as part of a greater totality of being and a more pure and potentiated expression of one infinite, universally networked Energy and Intelligence.
To blow the frame of conditioned preconceptions, go within
SHIFTING PERSpECTIVES
Deborah Goudreault’s works take us closer to the mind of the future and a meditative demeanor with the intuitive focus of inner directed senses. It is a mind of Light that foreshadows our ascent to a more potentiated human identity. Her works lift the veil of the insensibility of matter to reveal more of the force of universal Consciousness operating within it. Each image opens into the Light and energy of life’s essential Nature and delivers a new fragment of the mysterious multi dimensional matrix of being out of its surface prison. She delivers it slowly, little by little or in pulsing jets; in vibrant projections of energy and substance, life and mind, whatever she can perceive by penetrating the limiting outer qualities of the objective form. It challenges and inspires even the most materially grounded to go within, to discover more of the totality of who we are beyond the physical, and to fulfill our equally shared responsibility for developing the awareness and capacity that will make humanity truly human and the life we share an infinitely luminous reality.
To cross the known boundaries of finite nature and the self, go within
LIGHTING THE SELF
Light Mind Images is grateful to present a curated preview collection of works that demonstrate Deborah Goudreault’s profoundly subtle awareness, perception, and inner relationship to the Light in Nature. Upon meeting the Artist’s works, you may at first lose your certainty of what objects are being portrayed or feel disoriented by the vantage point of the images. In the words of the Artist, “Such is the way one excels beyond the boundaries of what is concretely known; through new impressions which challenge the frame of our pre-conceptions and carry us beyond fear into a world of yet unrealized potential. Such is the way within, between intellect and intuition, the visible and the invisible, through the surface physical forms into the subtle energetic network from which they emerge and are sustained. Such is the way for those who seek the power of a more unlimited conception of Nature and a deeper understanding of the self-illuminating totality and infinite capacities of our own human nature.”
To enter the Light that transcends all limits, go within
“For eons we have been travelers. Now it is time to become navigators in the higher regions of our Being; to become conscious seekers on a long awaited journey of human unfoldment. We are each here now, at a point of time and space long in the making, to be the reason beyond reason; the Infinite potential beyond finite perception and limited reality; to be the Light which dissolves every burden, illusion, ignorance, imbalance, and pattern that anchored the past and present in suffering.” -Deborah Goudreault