Saturday, August 30, 2008

The beauty of silence

"all of man's misery derives
from not being able to sit
quietly in a room alone"

Blaine Pascal



We live in a noisy world and for most of us, we have been conditioned to accept the constant din. If its not the TV or the radio, its IPODs and people who won't or can't stop talking.

About the only time most people get any quiet is during a holiday that includes being in nature.

So conditioned are we to noise that when we do experience silence, we have the urge to create some noise by turning on the TV or radio. Some people even buy machines that create 'white noise' so that they can sleep at night.

Silence is frightening to people who are constant and compulsive talkers. They have no idea what they are missing or the benefits that come with silence. I'm convinced the reason for this is that when they are silent, they are forced to listen to their own thoughts. Since most people let thoughts enter unfiltered into their heads, they are inundated with negative thoughts and images. Best not to think!



There is in nature, no such thing as empty space or empty time. Whenever silence occurs, thoughts rush in to fill the void. Through meditation you can learn to control the flow of thoughts. But greatness and achievement are lost by rushing to fill the void with noise.

In the stillness you can find serenity and connection with a higher intelligence. It is in the silence that the thoughts that can change a life are born.

It takes practice but if you try being alone with your thoughts and control them by only permitting the positve energy thoughts, you will soon become additcted to the silence.

The ideas and inspirational thoughts that follow will lift your spirit. You then have the opportunity to become what only you can be..

And if what I said doesn't convince you, remember these words from Mark Twain...

"it is better to keep your mouth closed

and be thought a fool, then to open

your mouth and remove all doubt"



Eduardo

1 Comments:

Anonymous gracie1956 said...

Hi Ed,
I have been out of town for a few days and have missed reading your blog. I was in Dallas visiting my new baby nephew and my brother and his wife. Babies are so cool. They operate on a purely instinctive level of supply and demand. If you don't supply they will demand! Loudly I might add. One night while I was there I was sitting out on the patio about three AM. When I lived in Dallas a number of years ago I didn't notice the noise level. I guess I was just used to it. I can't believe how loud it is even in the middle of the night. The cars and the air conditioners and the jets and on and on inundated (sp?) my ears. I live in a very small town now and it is usually very peaceful. I also noticed that in the city you can't see the stars because of the light pollution. Out here in the country the stars are awesome. I guess I didn't look up when I lived there...nothing to see.
I think I am getting old because I am starting to complain about things that never used to bother me but I can't stand the noise anymore. Yes, I enjoy quiet and I have come to the place where I value serenity. I think some people are afraid of silence but I also think they are afraid of a lot of other things too like other people and maybe even themselves. Glad to be back reading truthteller, I have missed you.

September 1, 2008 9:28 AM  

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