Stillness is the new form of exercise

 

 
 

Stillness equals the absence of movement as per the dictionary definition. And you’re right, it sure does, but that’s not the only thing stillness represents. It also stands for a way of being, which means, if compressed, the lack of excessive thinking within our conscious minds. The stillness is always within us, it’s the natural state of our beings. It’s just all the white noise of the modern world and busy minds that makes us forget it. 

 
 
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 The world that we live in is a very chaotic and fast-paced place, it’s been this way for a long, long time.

Slowing down and trying to find this quiet, happy place within ourselves seems more important now than ever, because if not now, when?

It’s said that still waters run deep, and the more I think of it, the more I see how that’s the way to be for now. Still.

The mood board I put together is what came to me when I was thinking of stillness, not necessarily it will translate in the same way for you. However, I hope it makes you slow down for a moment and self-reflect on what stillness means to you.

Scroll down for the images to get in the mood and feel inspired!

 
 
Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

Sara Blomqvist by Mikael Jansson For Toteme Fall 2020

Sara Blomqvist by Mikael Jansson For Toteme Fall 2020

Alexandra Agoston by Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

Alexandra Agoston by Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

Alexandra Agoston by Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

Alexandra Agoston by Chris Colls for Unconditional Magazine

 
Gagosian Quarterly, the historic image of the crowd at the public funeral of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in April 1968 was taken by Moneta Sleet, Jr.

Gagosian Quarterly, the historic image of the crowd at the public funeral of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in April 1968 was taken by Moneta Sleet, Jr.

Carlota Guerrero for Helmut Lang FW20

Carlota Guerrero for Helmut Lang FW20

 
 
The Gentlewoman Issue 05

The Gentlewoman Issue 05

L’Année 97 by Massimiliano Bomba

L’Année 97 by Massimiliano Bomba

L’Année 97 by Massimiliano Bomba

L’Année 97 by Massimiliano Bomba

 
 
Still Life by Oscar Piccolo

Still Life by Oscar Piccolo

Still Life by Oscar Piccolo

Still Life by Oscar Piccolo

Emily Ratajkowski for Vogue US

Emily Ratajkowski for Vogue US

 
Peter Do SS21

Peter Do SS21

Sculpture by Christina Kruse

Sculpture by Christina Kruse

Self Portrait by Marte Mei

Self Portrait by Marte Mei

Good Luck by Csilla Klenyánszki

Good Luck by Csilla Klenyánszki

Peter Do SS21

Peter Do SS21

Peter Do SS21

Peter Do SS21

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