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A comfortable chair and a view

Siobhán Davitt

Hand drawn pen with digital colour

A comfortable chair and a view can feel like “home from home” because they gather together two deep human needs: rest and belonging.To sink into a chair is to let the body unclench — a quiet signal that you are safe enough to stop guarding yourself. And when your eyes lift toward a view — a stretch of trees, a skyline, even a passing street — you connect with the wider world without having to leave your place of ease.That pairing becomes a kind of ritual: a seat for the body, a horizon for the mind. Wherever you find it, it echoes the way home holds you steady while still letting you look outward. In that small corner, you feel both grounded and free — and so the space becomes yours, even if only for a while.

Yoga class meditation session
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