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What Is InnerScape?

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Your Inner World Meets Life Experiences

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This is where we explore InnerScape (your inner world) and LivingFields (the energy and atmosphere between people and situations) in a way that actually makes sense in your daily life.

 

Everything here is built around real experiences—school, friendships, emotions, stress, confidence, family stuff, and all the moments that shape your InnerTerrain.

No pressure to “be better.” No pretending.

 

Just clear tools, real language, and practical ways to understand what’s happening inside you while you’re living your life.

Why Younger People Don’t Use Portals

 

In InnerScape, Portals exist to support re-entry into experience.

Adults often move through life layered with self-talk, habit, expectation, and learned ways of managing or interpreting what’s happening. Portals offer clear ways back into direct participation when experience has become abstracted.

Younger people don’t begin there.

They are still living directly inside experience—feeling, moving, noticing, responding, and resting without needing an entry point or a framework to get them there. Nothing has been lost that needs to be recovered.

Because of that, the InnerScape content for younger people focuses on Regions rather than Portals.

Regions are the lived places of experience—Cave, Forest, Meadow, Valley, River. These are not tools or steps. They are places younger people already recognize and move through naturally as part of being human.

Portals are for re-entry.

Regions are for living.

 

A Note for Young Adults and Late Teens

 

As people move into late adolescence and early adulthood, self-talk, identity, and internal narrative often begin to organize more strongly. Experience may start to feel less immediate and more interpreted.

For this reason, Portals may begin to appear naturally in the young adult InnerScape content—not as requirements or steps, but as optional ways of orienting when experience feels layered or hard to enter.

There is no right time to use Portals.

They are available when they’re useful, and unnecessary when they’re not.

InnerScape remains non-linear at every age.

© Original work by Rev. Tina M. Adkins.

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