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An Interior Life

by Tracey Rich

Much of current life centers around projecting oneself outward.  Some may feel they do not exist if they don't see some aspect of themselves portrayed upon that exterior landscape. Enormous amounts of time are spent on our devices, be it through reading, watching, performing, communicating, or interacting. Passive or active, we mostly seem to dwell in outer space. Given so much of our time is funneled and channeled through managed portals, it can be hard to find a balance and even resist that gravitational pull.

 It can actually be quite challenging to know your own thoughts and discern which noise, information, even inspiration, originates within you.  It is an essential aspect of wholeness to develop and spend time in your interior landscape and to cultivate an interior life.

Spending time immersed in nature, silence, stillness, meditation, contemplation, musing, and in your imagination, creates space for this life to be nurtured. Go within, and we believe you will benefit from what some may call, "wasted time".

We love this quote by Albert Einstein. Creativity is the residue of wasted time.