Sue Bushell
Moving into Stillness
3 min readJul 18, 2024

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Crafting My Inner Oasis: Cultivating a Distraction-Free Meditation Sanctuary

Creating a dedicated meditation space in my home transformed my practice. While meditation is possible anywhere — I’ve practiced in bustling offices, serene parks, and even in my car — having a designated sanctuary has significantly enhanced my ability to achieve deeper, quicker, and more effortless states of mindfulness and inner peace.

The journey began with selecting the ideal location — a serene nook sheltered from daily life’s clamor. While I’m fortunate to have a room dedicated to yoga and meditation, such luxury isn’t necessary. A guest room, home office, or even a secluded corner can become a haven for inner work. The key is finding a spot where disturbances are minimal and tranquility prevails.

Once I chose the location, I mindfully curated an environment that speaks to the senses and invites deep relaxation and introspection. I opted for a soothing color palette of soft blues and warm earth tones, instantly calming the mind upon entering. Natural elements like potted plants and wooden accents bring a touch of the outdoors, fostering a sense of groundedness.

Comfort was paramount in my design. A plush rug, comfortable zafu, and cozy blankets create a sense of warmth and invite stillness. I use soft, dimmable lighting — including a Himalayan salt lamp — to create a gentle ambiance I can adjust to suit different times of day or depths of practice.

To enhance the atmosphere further, I incorporated an essential oil diffuser. The subtle aroma of lavender or sandalwood anchors me in the present moment, heightening my senses and deepening my connection to the practice.

Minimizing distractions was crucial. My meditation seat faces a bare wall, eliminating visual temptations. Although I welcome natural light, meditating in the dark creates a cocoon-like atmosphere when I desire it. I most often meditate in the pre-dawn hours and just before bed when the house feels most peaceful.

I’ve carefully placed all essentials within reach — cushions, blankets, mala beads, a singing bowl, and inspirational texts — ensuring a seamless flow to my practice. This thoughtful organization extends to discreet storage solutions, maintaining a clutter-free environment that lets the mind settle without visual distraction.

Beyond the physical arrangements, I’ve incorporated energy cleansing rituals to maintain the space’s sacred quality. Before I begin, I burn incense, light a ghee lamp, and use cleansing crystals like clear quartz to purify the energy. Before each session, I set a clear intention, mentally preparing the space for practice.

Entering this sanctuary has become a cherished ritual. I pause at the threshold, taking a few mindful breaths to signal the transition from the external world to my inner realm. It’s as if I’m stepping into a tranquil cave, shielded from the demands of everyday life. My entire being relaxes, ready to soften, surrender, and be.

This mindfully crafted space serves as more than just a place to meditate — it’s a constant reminder of my commitment to inner growth and a refuge where I can always return to reconnect with my true essence. While grand spaces can be lovely, I’ve discovered that the most potent sanctuaries often emerge from the most unassuming corners. It’s not the size or luxury of the area that matters, but the intention and energy infused into it. With careful curation, even the smallest nook can become a portal to profound self-discovery and inner peace.

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Sue Bushell
Moving into Stillness

I’m the author of Radiant Bliss: A Transformative Yoga Journey for the Modern Soul. Say hi via email sueyogini (at) me.com