Suzanne Frazier

Suzanne Frazier

Suzanne Frazier is a writer, artist and art teacher living in Colorado.

As a writer, she has been a professional writer since 1972, writing radio/TV copy, press releases, newsletters, newspaper articles and she is currently writing a novel and memoir.

As an artist, she teaches contemplative art retreats, Saturday art workshops, weekly art classes and "Exploring Your Spiritual Journey: A Contemplative Art Retreat" at Ghost Ranch, Abiququ, NM.

All of her art activities can be viewed at www. suzannefrazier.com or www.contemplativeart.blogspot.com, www.facebook.com/contemplativeart or www.ghostranch.org.

As an entrepreneur, she sells cards, prints and original artwork. The artwork can be viewed at www.suzannefrazier.com.

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BA-Philosophy, BFA-Studio Arts, Graduate Work in Philosophy

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  • Accomplishing Our New Year's Resolutions
    Consider setting setting up "artificial deadlines" to accomplish your goals, including your New Year's Resolutions. Then, with ease, the project will be completed in a reasonable timeframe. Try it.
  • Is the Glass Empty or Full?
    We have placed ourselves in an emotional, psychological and intellectual straight jacket of dualism. Out side this perspective, there is more to life than looking at the world as if there are only two choices: a glass being half empty or half full.
  • Sunday Morning Symphony
    A meditative exploration of the automated sounds that surround us, unconsciously telling us that our lives are in automated order, as we move through our daily activities.
  • Looking for the Phone
    One person's transition to a cell phone after years of using a land line, along with memories of stationary phones that were attached to the wall.
  • Concerning the Future
    A dream opens a question about whether we truly want to know the future.
  • One Scoop at a Time
    Reflections on enjoying only one scoop of ice cream instead of two, three or four scoops and the advantages of making this choice.

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