In this week's talk, Rev. Connie Nissen contemplates the home. The spaces that we inhabit---that make up our home and workspace---reflect the state of our inner space. The interior design of our home is really a mirror of our own interior design.
Where we live and what we live with are an extension of who we are. Our living quarters are a physical manifestation of our emotional wants and needs, a mirror of our thoughts, dreams, hopes, wishes, and issues.
Soul Space is not about how we decorate our home, but how we care for ourselves, and how we create space that allows us to do that for ourselves.
Through the creative process, we can emotionally dismantle ourselves and physically renovate our home. We can explore our feelings and attachments through examining the objects we own and the space we live in.