Spacing out is to widen the gap between things.

  1. In Time:
    In a world obsessed with relentless productivity and rigid clarity, we honour the art of dreaming, the power of the invisible and allow new thought to emerge from the as yet unknown.

  2. In Space:
    Our physical surroundings are a reflection of our internal world. When we activate space with intention in Feng Shui, our homes become an ongoing practice of transformation. We create new worlds.

In these softer modes of being, Spacing out favours the freedom of the multi-dimensional over the progress of the linear. It is to expand with curiousity.

Why subscribe?

I love to make connections between things. And I’m letting this become what it wants to be. If you’re curious, you might find:

  • me thinking out loud

  • oversharing my latest findings in wellbeing, design (and god knows what else)

  • design experiments for neurodiverse living

  • candid conversations and home tours with beautiful creatives

  • ways to come home to yourself in mind, body, spirit and space

  • what I’ve just changed in my own house

  • secrets ways to expand time

Let’s face it, I have no idea what I’m doing. And I make no promises. Sometimes that’s the only way forward. Or outwards.

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artist, designer, baby witch and and multi-dimensional (over)thinker exploring where nature meets intention. Founder of Rhizo Home Feng Shui and Spacing out Substack.