I have found a way to live here, as part of nature, to live in my own time. People are always living as if something better is about to happen…they are up in the head and don’t think to live their lives.
C.G. Jung spoken in an interview
with San Francisco analyst Elizabeth Osterman
at Bollingen in 1958
“Home can be many things—it can be a place, an idea, a memory, a person or an experience that somehow makes us feel complete. Yes, home means different things for everyone. And yet in an era where relationships are disembodied and ideas are transmitted at the speed of light, we all need a refuge—a place to slow down and reconnect with ourselves. Where is your sanctuary? What does home mean to you? In what daily tasks of living do you find peace?”
Valerie Andrews, editor of Sanctuary: The Inner Life of Home.