Adverb
Inwardly; within the enveloping surface, or the boundary of a thing; within the body; beneath the surface.
Hence: Mentally; spiritually.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWestern countries in particular can today no longer be separated from Muslim societies, because they have them within themselves. They are themselves internally globalized. Ulrich Beck
Few of us can easily surrender our belief that society must somehow make sense. The thought that the State has lost its mind and is punishing so many innocent people is intolerable. And so the evidence has to be internally denied. Arthur Miller
The trouble with conspiracies is that they rot internally. Robert A. Heinlein
A free man - is a man who is free internally. As all other people, externally he or she depends on society. Internally he or she is independent. A society can become liberated externally - from oppression, but it can become free only when the majority of people are free internally. Simon Soloveychik
Hearty laughter is a good way to jog internally without having to go outdoors. Norman Cousins
The best we can do then, in response to our incomprehensible and dangerous world, is to practice holding equilibrium internally - no matter what insanity is transpiring out there. Elizabeth Gilbert