Book
Liminal
My Personal Journey with Orbs and Other Phenomena
A true record of what Biggi F Hofmann noticed when she slowed down, returned to the same places, and began photographing patterns that kept appearing over time.
What it explores
Thresholds, mystery, and personal meaning
The book gives readers another way into Biggi’s voice and interests, while keeping a distinct tone from the therapy pages.
Why it belongs here
A fuller picture of Biggi’s voice and interests
It sits naturally inside the journal and resources section, alongside articles and reflective writing.
Why it belongs in the journal
The book adds another dimension to the wider body of writing
Authority
Books and published writing help show the breadth of voice, inquiry, and professional reflection behind the practice.
Depth
Readers who want more than service information can follow the deeper personal and philosophical interests of the author.
Continuity
Books, articles, essays, and future reflections can live together in one consistent editorial system.
The book
Watching the edge of the visible.
From the live page
I wrote this book because something changed while I thought I was just watching the world. I took out my camera and started taking pictures of ordinary places. At first, I believed I was the only one paying attention. After a while, the same patterns kept showing up in my photos, and I could no longer stay neutral.
It is not a book of guesses or theories. It is a record of what appeared over time when Biggi returned to the same places and looked carefully at what changed and what stayed the same.
Liminal
The book ends without answers.
It ends at the edge where questions begin.
