Creativity Requires a Time and a Place

In The Power of Myth, Bill Moyer's PBS interviews with Joseph Campbell, Campbell made the point that all of us need a sacred space—what he calls a "bliss station"—that serves as both a place and time where our creativity can thrive. He told Bill Moyers:

[A sacred place] is an absolute necessity for anybody today. You must have a room, or a certain hour or so a day, where you don't know what was in the newspapers that morning [or on Facebook or Twitter!], you don't know who your friends are, you don't know what you owe anybody, you don't know what anybody owes to you. This is a place where you can simply experience and bring forth what you are and what you might be. This is the place of creative incubation. At first you may find that nothing happens there. But if you have a sacred place and use it, something eventually will happen. . . . Where is your bliss station? You have to try to find it.

Do you have a "bliss station"? If not, how (when and where) can you create one?