Why the World Needs Places of Presence and Connection
- Rod Molleur
- Oct 6
- 1 min read
In a world that moves faster every day, what if the most radical act is slowing down?
In one of our circles, a woman sat quietly for a few moments and then said: “I didn’t realize how much I was rushing until I sat here.” With that pause, her shoulders dropped, her breath deepened, and she rediscovered what rest feels like.
Moments like these remind us why sanctuaries like Minot Mist are essential. In slowing down, people reconnect with themselves, their bodies, and their deeper wisdom.
We live in constant motion — calendars packed, phones buzzing, minds racing. This pace wears down the body, clouds the mind, and leaves the spirit restless. What’s missing is not more doing. It’s presence.
Minot Mist offers a place to stop, breathe, and reconnect. With yourself. With others. With something larger than yourself. In these pauses, life takes on a different rhythm — one that nourishes rather than depletes. Minot Mist is a place of presence and connection.
Where in your life would slowing down actually help you move forward?
Presence is not a luxury. It’s the medicine our world needs most.

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