Embrace Silence
Everyday we are bombarded with a noisy world. Something is always buzzing in the background. The so-called soundtrack of your life whether it is the radio, the hum of computers and appliances, planes flying overhead, the voices of others – it is constant. We are ourselves uncomfortable with silence as we fill the quiet spaces in natural conversation with mindless chatter – embarrassed by the silent lapses.
The constant noise around me sometimes draws me into its endless spinning. I become like the sounds around me – constantly vibrating and moving, not listening. I become so fixated on my sound and my moving that I forget to stop. I become so fixated on the “I,” the Ego, that I forget to trust. I become my own God – I am in charge, I can do it all - forsaking my true God in service of my Ego.
This is when I fall. Somehow, something happens and I am reminded to stop and listen. I see the Psalms of the Old Testament, “Be still and know that I am God,” and I remember I am the beloved child of God, and no one shall ever separate me from this knowledge. A certain peace washes over me. I am amused again to see my feet of clay that never do go away, but reappear again and again in new ways teaching me compassion.
In this humbled state, I am able to sit in the silence and know I am not alone. This quiet does not call me to fill it with my own chatter, my own ego, but the silence draws me closer to my own longing to be whole.
When I meditate with this truth, this longing to be connected with a living God, I hear the silence talking to me - inviting me into the fullness of my life with opportunities and people who suddenly materialize as if by magic. God is great and sometimes you need to provide the space, the silence, for a living God to speak directly to you. May you discover the silence is waiting for you too, calling you to peace.
Tags: conversation, divine, ego, living god, magic, meditation, noise, silence, truth, voice






May 13th, 2008 at 3:59 am
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Nicely put
May 14th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Please keep these excellent posts coming.