“Stillness has been an acquired taste.” ~ Sheila from Grace and Space
Time is a precious commodity and is the subject of Sheila’s post today. She says she is a doer, a list maker, someone who likes to accomplish things—and that stillness has been something she has had to learn to consciously appreciate.
I have always loved stillness—I need it to replenish my stores. In stillness my imagination is given free rein. Yesterday I complained that I had “nothing” to say, but in response many of you advised me to enjoy it and use it, and once I took in this wisdom I had peace.
Do you find bliss in stillness, or is it a hard thing for you to achieve?
Related articles
- Bliss is Equal Parts Joy and Woe (onthehomefrontandbeyond.wordpress.com)
- Stillness (swordsoftheancients.wordpress.com)
- Stillness (lifereference.wordpress.com)