How one cultivates silence
One cultivates silence not by forcing the ears not to hear, but by turning up the volume on the music of the world and soul.
One cultivates silence not by forcing the ears not to hear, but by turning up the volume on the music of the world and soul.
Most people agree that there is room for much more solitude than our present way of life affords. Whether the solitude is friendly or frightening, we are likely to feel in it God's presence, or absence. It is of great value to feel either ... Solitude reminds us that human interaction is rich and fathomless. Emerging from solitude, either shaken or serene, I nearly always cherish my first contacts with people, and see more clearly that what passes between us can bear meaning's heaviest weight.