Ludwig van Beethoven: “Silencio” (classical music) |
In
the midst of everything, while ‘noise’ of any kind surrounds us we could easily
get disconnected from ourselves to such an extent that we are not able to hear anymore that valuable inner voice (so called by many, the inner voice of reason), which
always contains the wisdom that we need to heal, to grow, and to put our thoughts together in order to further carry on with our
journey (swiftly and joyfully).
Quietude is the only 'avenue' able to
take us back within, where is peace, where is clarity, where is simplicity, where
is the fundamental truth of life, we each need.
Many times we all search for answers and clarity, and more often than not, we are looking into the wrong direction for guidance.
In the current super consumerist society it could become a real challenge to go beyond the mind chattering in a consistent manner.
There are extensive studies explaining that only in silence people could focus and recognize the truth. Only in a safe and calm environment we might be able to ‘shift’ from the outer into the inner world, where we could find peace, direction, sense, the needed healing & the meaningful answers that we mistakenly were looking for where else.
Many times we all search for answers and clarity, and more often than not, we are looking into the wrong direction for guidance.
In the current super consumerist society it could become a real challenge to go beyond the mind chattering in a consistent manner.
There are extensive studies explaining that only in silence people could focus and recognize the truth. Only in a safe and calm environment we might be able to ‘shift’ from the outer into the inner world, where we could find peace, direction, sense, the needed healing & the meaningful answers that we mistakenly were looking for where else.
If
you haven’t practice such recollection yet, I encourage you to take time to find your
oasis of peace, while remembering: the quieter you become the more you can
hear!
“Listen to the silence;
it has so much to say.”