Imagine this. You enter my yoga and meditation room from a door on the left hand side of the wall. Straight ahead you see a wall unit spanning the width of the room. On the right and left sides of it there are bookcases. They have closed shelving on the bottom and then have open bookcases on the top. They go from floor to ceiling. Connecting the two bookcases is a table. it is draped in a flowing fabric with a warm, inviting print. Indian, maybe? This center table serves as an altar. There is a special bowl holding sand that supports incense. There are candles and maybe some small figurines that have special significance. On the right hand bookcase there is a small TV to play yoga tapes and DVDs. The room is lit by indirect lighting coming from the floor lamp behind the comfy chair to the right. A yoga mat is on the floor. The yoga props live under the altar hidden behind the fabric. There is an overwhelming feeling of calmness and serenity to the room. It is a warm cocoon that wraps you in peace and invites you to stay.
This is what it looks like right now. [image]spirit97_590925385 .jpg[/image]
Just so y'all don't think poorly of me I don't usually live this messy. But remember I'm under construction on the other side of the basement so things are a bit of a shambles. But that is my someday-to-be yoga room. Just make a wall across the front of that alcove to separate it from the main room and there it is. My sanctuary. With a lock on the inside of the door so no one can bother me.
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