EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 8 MIN
Reclaim Stillness — What the Word Really Means
from Elemental Alchemy - a podcast for artists · host Sarah Rockwood
Stillness has been deeply misunderstood. For many of us, it was never offered as something sacred. It was used as a command. A correction. A way of teaching us to be quiet, agreeable, and small. To be still meant to stop expressing, stop questioning, stop taking up space. In this episode, Sarah reclaims the word stillness and offers a new understanding of what it can truly mean. This is a conversation about stillness not as suppression, but as power. As a sacred pause where your own voice becomes audible again. Sarah explores why so many women resist stillness, how we were conditioned to associate quiet with disappearing, and what becomes possible when we begin to return to ourselves instead of performing for others. Stillness is not empty. It is full. It is where grief, desire, truth, intuition, and art begin to rise. It is where the nervous system softens enough for you to hear what is real. And for artists, creators, and sensitive women who have spent years orienting around everyone else's needs, it can become a doorway back to self-trust, sovereignty, and creative wholeness. In this episode: Why stillness can feel hard, heavy, or unsafe The difference between suppression and sacred pause How stillness reconnects you to your body, intuition, and art If this episode is stirring something in you, Sarah invites you into The Art of Return, a free intimate audio series designed to help you reconnect with your body, your voice, and your creative centre. Listen here: RockwoodAlchemy.com/SecretPod
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